Natural monuments around Boñar, a municipality in the province of León, Spain, feature diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its mountains, rivers, and geological formations. These sites offer insights into the area's natural beauty and ecological significance. Boñar provides access to various natural attractions, from peaks to waterfalls.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Alto de Las Pintas, also known as Peñas Pintas or Peña de Salamón, is one of the three peaks that form a spectacular limestone trident in the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León. It's a challenging but highly rewarding route for mountain hiking enthusiasts.
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Nocedo Waterfall, also known as Cola de Caballo Waterfall, is one of the most accessible and spectacular natural spots in the Central León Mountains, located near Nocedo de Curueño, in the municipality of Valdepiélago. Approximately 4 meters high, it was formed by the Valdecésar stream as it negotiates a steep drop on its way to the Curueño River.
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Impressive landscapes, quiet road without much traffic and good road surface.
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The milestones lead through uncomfortable terrain to the usual ascent path along the normal route of the mountain on the south face, from the town of Las Salas, marked with yellow paint on the rocks. The trail turns to the left and reaches the crest of the mountain, in a fantastic natural balcony of the Riaño Mountain, the fjords of the reservoir, the León peaks, the Picos de Europa and some peaks of the Palentina Mountain. The climb to the main summit of Las Pintas continues along the ridge towards the east, climbs a couple of simple climbs with a vertiginous atmosphere and culminates at the geodesic vertex. The descent returns along the same path, crosses the hill and continues along the rope towards the Pico del Medio (1,958 m), formed by two summits separated by a small gap. On the main summit there is a metal cross painted red.
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It is 50 meters from the road. It is accessed by some footbridges. Bike on the shoulder Please be calm: be discreet
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Also known as Cascada de Valdecesar or Cola de Caballo, it has become popular in recent times. Easily accessible if we park the car on the side of the road or if we are more adventurous, we can do the route from Valdorria through the Forest of Fairies or Támbore, where we must go carefully if we go in rainy or winter seasons due to to icy and/or slippery areas.
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At this point of the route of the Mines we find the Imponderable Mine and a spring. This mine was used to extract iron, as we can see in the color of the stones in the stream. The source has a high iron content, so it is not recommended to drink from it.
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The Nocedo Waterfall, also known as Cola de Caballo Waterfall, is one of the most accessible and spectacular natural spots in the Central León Mountains. It's located near Nocedo de Curueño and is easily reached by parking on the side of the road.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Susarón Peak (1,878 m), which offers impressive vistas of the Porma Reservoir surroundings. Another excellent option is Peñas Pintas 1983 m., providing a fantastic natural balcony over the Riaño Mountain, the reservoir's fjords, and the León peaks. Peña Salona (1,241m) also offers extensive views of Boñar and the Porma River.
Yes, you can visit Mina Imponderable, a historical site where iron was extracted. Evidence of past mining activities can be seen in the color of the stream's stones. The area also features the historic La Calda Fountain, a thermal spring with Roman origins known for its healing waters.
Autumn is an excellent time to visit, especially if you plan to explore the Pardomino Forest, which displays a vibrant array of colors during this season. Generally, spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural beauty.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Mines Trail or the Valdorria, Fairy Forest, and San Froilán Hermitage Loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Porma Reservoir Loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Boñar, Cycling around Boñar, and Running Trails around Boñar guide pages.
Yes, the Juan Benet Reservoir (also known as Porma Dam) is suitable for a wide variety of water sports, excluding motor boating. Its vast waters provide ample opportunity for activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, or swimming.
The Pardomino Forest is a diverse mixed woodland recognized for its ecological, scenic, and faunistic importance. It is included in the Natura 2000 network and designated as a Site of Community Importance (LIC) and Special Bird Area (ZEPA), featuring a variety of trees like sessile oak, beech, and birch.
Visitors appreciate the impressive landscapes and the tranquility of the area. Highlights like Susarón Peak are praised for their stunning views, while the Nocedo Waterfall is noted for its accessibility and picturesque setting. The region's natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration are highly valued.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via moderate hiking trails. For example, the ascent to Susarón Peak from Puebla de Lillo is considered a moderate hike. The Mina Imponderable is also part of a moderate route known as the Mines Trail.
For accessible spots like the Nocedo Waterfall, parking is often available on the side of the road. For other natural monuments and trailheads, specific parking information can usually be found in detailed route descriptions on komoot or local signage.
Absolutely. Susarón Peak (1,878 m) and Peñas Pintas 1983 m. are both categorized as challenging summits, offering rewarding routes for mountain hiking enthusiasts with significant elevation gains and rugged terrain.


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