Natural monuments around Cillorigo De Liébana are situated within a mountainous municipality in Cantabria, Spain, forming part of the Picos de Europa National Park. This region is characterized by its significant natural beauty and ecological value. The landscape features dramatic gorges, towering limestone walls, and ancient woodlands. It offers diverse natural settings for exploration and observation.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Spectacular landscapes. The cable car ride also offers beautiful views. I visited/walked around there and loved it, I recommend it.👍🥾
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A fantastic swimming spot in the VERY cold Cares River. Highly recommended, especially after a hike!
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A varied tour with a box seat view of the southern Picos in Spain: This circular hike does not run through the Picos de Europa itself, but it has everything that makes a hiker's heart beat faster in Cantabria: Comfortable, wide paths alternate with short, steep climbs on narrow paths, sometimes it goes through sparse forests, sometimes the eye can hardly get enough of the views. The whole thing is spiced up with two small ponds that invite you to have a picnic along the way, a small, Stone Age megalithic tomb and the (albeit barely visible) remains of an Iron Age settlement. The brilliant highlight of the tour is the Pico Jano. From the almost 1,500 m high summit and the subsequent short ridge hike, you can look out over the entire south side of the Picos de Europa, the Liébana valley and to the south over the Cantabrian divide as if from a box seat.
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Known as the "Garganta Divina", this route between Cain (Leon, Castile and Leon) and Poncebos (Asturias) offers you the opportunity to walk between mountains that rise more than 2,000 meters above the bottom of the imposing gorge dug by the Cares River. You will see mythical peaks, cross bridges that connect both sides of the gorge, go through about 70 tunnels carved into the rock and witness an amazing natural spectacle.
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Known as the "Garganta Divina", this route between Cain (Leon, Castile and Leon) and Poncebos (Asturias) offers you the opportunity to walk between mountains that rise more than 2,000 meters above the bottom of the imposing gorge dug by the Cares River. You will see mythical peaks, cross bridges that connect both sides of the gorge, go through about 70 tunnels carved into the rock and witness an amazing natural spectacle.
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Great vantage point! Can be reached on foot by hiking along the Rio Duje.
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A beautiful river, transparent and very comfortable to see.
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The region is renowned for its dramatic landscapes. You can experience the towering limestone walls of the Desfiladero de la Hermida, a natural gateway to the Liébana region. Within the Picos de Europa National Park, the Cares Gorge (Garganta Divina) offers a spectacular trail carved along the Cares River, with mountains rising over 2,000 meters.
Yes, the area is home to several remarkable ancient trees and woodlands. These include the Castañar de Pendes chestnut grove, the Hayedo de la Llama beech forest near Bejes, and the Braña de los Tejos, a thousand-year-old yew forest in Peñarrubia. You can also find the monumental La Narezona Oak in Ojedo, considered one of Spain's oldest, and a monumental olive tree alongside a thousand-year-old yew near the Church of Santa María de Lebeña.
The region offers breathtaking panoramic views. The El Cable Viewpoint, located at the top station of the Fuente Dé cable car, provides expansive vistas of the Picos de Europa and the Liébana Valley from an altitude of 1,847 meters. Additionally, Jano Peak offers a 360º panorama of the high mountains flanking the Deva, Quiviesa, and Bullón valleys.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The El Cable Viewpoint and the Fuente Dé Cable Car are both categorized as family-friendly, offering spectacular views with an easy ascent. While some trails can be challenging, the experience of the cable car and the views from the top are enjoyable for all ages.
The area around Cillorigo de Liébana is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Picos de Europa National Park, including the 'Liébana Way: Lebeña Loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Piedrasluengas from Potes Loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Ándara Massif Trail'. You can explore more options on the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Cillorigo de Liébana.
The best season to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers warm weather suitable for hiking and exploring, though some routes might be complicated by snow or ice in winter. The spring and autumn months provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, especially if planning to ascend to higher altitudes.
Yes, the Picos de Europa National Park, which encompasses much of the region, is rich in biodiversity. The environment around the Fuente Dé Cable Car is described as lush and diverse, with abundant species of birds, ibex, and other animals. Nature observation is a popular activity, especially in the more secluded forest areas and along riverbanks.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying weather, it's advisable to bring appropriate gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing, rain protection, and plenty of water. If you plan to hike, a map or GPS device is recommended. For those visiting the crystal-clear stream near the Cares River in summer, a towel and swimsuit might be a good idea for a refreshing dip.
The Cares Gorge (Garganta Divina) trail is known for its stunning beauty but also its length. The total round trip is approximately 22 km with a significant elevation difference, taking about 7-8 hours. It's recommended to wear appropriate footwear for gravel and boulders. Parking is available at the Poncebo hydroelectric power station, and you'll walk through about 70 tunnels carved into the rock.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from high points like El Cable Viewpoint. The dramatic landscapes of the gorges, the unique experience of the Fuente Dé Cable Car, and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes through the Picos de Europa are also highly appreciated. The serene environment and the sense of history offered by ancient trees add to the overall appeal.
Yes, for popular sites like the Fuente Dé Cable Car, there is a car park at the lower station. For the Cares Gorge, parking is available at the Poncebo hydroelectric power station. It's always a good idea to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.


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