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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Mieres

Best mountain passes around Mieres Asturias are found in a municipality nestled in a valley flanked by mountains in the heart of Asturias, Spain. The region offers access to several notable mountain passes. These passes are regarded for their scenic routes, cycling challenges, and hiking opportunities. Mieres provides a base for exploring the wider Asturian mountain range.

Best mountain passes around Mieres

  • The most popular mountain passes is Alto del Cordal, a mountain pass that serves as a starting…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

La Cubilla Pass

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The Puerto de la Cubilla is a mountain pass on the border between the Principality of Asturias and the community of Castilla y León.

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Alto de Santo Emiliano

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The Alto de Santo Emiliano is a classic Asturian cycling pass, located between the municipalities of Mieres and Langreo, connecting the Nalón and Caudal basins in an area with a …

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Tarna Pass

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The Tarna Pass seems hidden from tourism and constant traffic. It's located on one of the least-traveled and most beautiful passes between Asturias and León. The scenery at the top is spectacular.

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Alto del Cordal

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Alto del Padrún

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Alto de La Colladiella

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The top of La Colladiella is a pass with very little traffic and a good firm ground. On these lost roads you can enjoy cycling pleasantly, despite its steep slopes.

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Normally done in descent from Puerto de La Cobertoria to the town of Santa Marina along a quiet road in good condition that offers us great views of the surroundings. …

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Padrún Hill

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The Alto del Padrún is located in one of the classic seesaws of the roads that run through the mining basin between Mieres and Oviedo. It is on a stretch …

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Alto de San Isidro

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This mountain pass, between Asturias and León, rises 1,520 meters above sea level. The ascent on both sides is spectacular, immersing you in an unforgettable mountain landscape.

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Coto Bello Viewpoint

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Stunning views of the mountainous landscape of Asturias.

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November 13, 2025, Puerto de la Cubilla

Upon reaching the summit, you don't arrive at a village or a tourist center, but rather at a kind of natural balcony overlooking the Lena mountain passes, which gives a strange feeling, as if you've stepped onto an empty stage. And on clear days, the wind is louder among the mountain passes than any car, because traffic is minimal.

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For decades, La Cubilla was practically a ghost town: a road built to connect mining valleys, used more by livestock farmers and scattered trucks than by travelers. This lack of traffic left a remarkably clean route, free of curves, absurd straights, and modern widenings: pure mountain design from another era. That's why many cyclists say it "looks more like an Alpine pass than a Cantabrian one," with those giant limestone walls silently accompanying you.

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The Tarna Pass seems hidden from tourism and constant traffic. It's located on one of the least-traveled and most beautiful passes between Asturias and León. The scenery at the top is spectacular.

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This mountain pass, between Asturias and León, rises 1,520 meters above sea level. The ascent on both sides is spectacular, immersing you in an unforgettable mountain landscape.

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The La Cubilla mountain pass is located at an altitude of 1,683 meters, on the border between Asturias and León. Its rugged terrain and the beauty of its surroundings have earned it the title of stage finisher of the Vuelta a España, making it one of the most iconic climbs among cyclists.

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The Puerto de La Tarna, from Riaño, is a challenging road climb offering steady gradients and spectacular views of the Riaño Mountains. From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, reservoirs, and peaks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain passes around Mieres?

Mieres offers access to several highly regarded mountain passes. Beyond the popular Alto del Cordal, View of El Angliru, and Alto del Padrún, you can explore the classic cycling route of Alto de Santo Emiliano, or the challenging La Cubilla Pass, known for its stunning natural environment and its role in the Vuelta a España.

What kind of natural scenery can I expect to see at these mountain passes?

The mountain passes around Mieres are set within the beautiful Asturian landscape, offering diverse natural scenery. You'll find rugged terrain, lush greenery, and breathtaking panoramic views of valleys and mountains. Passes like Ventana Pass provide expansive vistas of the San Emiliano Valley, while others offer sea views from scenic roads like the Alto de la Tornería.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists or hikers near Mieres?

Yes, Mieres is a hub for challenging routes. For cyclists, passes like La Cubilla Pass and Alto del Cordal are known for their demanding climbs and winding roads. The Alto del Padrún also features an average drop of close to 6% with maximum ramps of 11%, making it a significant challenge.

What cycling routes are available around the mountain passes in Mieres?

The region around Mieres is popular for cycling, with many routes incorporating the mountain passes. You can find various cycling tours, including challenging loops like the Tuiza de Arriba – La Cubilla Pass loop. For more options, explore the Cycling around Mieres guide, which features routes like the Senderos del Carbón Loop and the Collada de Arnicio Loop.

Are there good hiking opportunities near the mountain passes in Mieres?

Absolutely. Many mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. For instance, the Cordal de Urbiés offers a circular route suitable for hiking and trail running, providing fantastic views and passing through San Justo, the highest village in Mieres. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Mieres guide, which includes routes like the Ascent to the Peñas Ubinas.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Mieres?

The best time to visit the mountain passes around Mieres for cycling and hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and more stable. During these months, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and less chance of snow or ice at higher altitudes, making for safer and more enjoyable outdoor activities.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or routes suitable for all skill levels?

While many passes offer challenges, some areas provide more accessible options. For example, the Coto Bello Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers stunning views without extreme difficulty. When planning, look for routes described as 'intermediate' or check specific highlight tips for suitability for various skill levels.

Can I find parking at the mountain passes?

Yes, some mountain passes offer parking facilities. For example, Alto del Cordal is noted as a starting point for several routes with good parking available. It's always advisable to check specific highlight details or local information for parking availability at your chosen pass.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the mountain passes around Mieres?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding climbs for cyclists, and the panoramic views. Many appreciate the sense of accomplishment after tackling a demanding pass and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the typical greenery of northern Spain. The community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 30 upvotes to the various highlights, reflecting their enjoyment.

Are there any lesser-known mountain passes or scenic routes worth exploring near Mieres?

Beyond the more famous passes, you can discover hidden gems like the Cordal de Urbiés, a circular route offering fantastic views through the Urbiés mountain range. Another option is the Altu La Colladiella, which provides impressive, less-known panoramic views of the Central Asturian Mountains, often reached via a demanding section of the Senda Verde de Turón.

What is the significance of Alto de Santo Emiliano?

The Alto de Santo Emiliano is a classic pass for cyclists in Asturias, connecting Mieres and Langreo and bridging the Nalón and Caudal basins. It's valued for its rich mining and cycling heritage, offering a consistent gradient and generally good road conditions. Cyclists can approach it from Langreo or Mieres via Rioturbio.

Can I find mountain biking trails near these passes?

Yes, the Mieres region is also suitable for mountain biking. Some passes and surrounding areas feature MTB trails. For dedicated mountain biking routes, you can refer to the MTB Trails around Mieres guide, which includes routes like the Asturias Historic Trail Loop and the Angliru loop from El Curuxeo.

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