Best mountain peaks around Saro are characterized by their diverse terrain, offering panoramic views of the Cantabrian interior. This region features a range of summits, from challenging ascents to family-friendly grassy hills. Visitors can explore various mountain peaks, each providing distinct perspectives of the surrounding landscapes. The area is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Another easy hill to climb and with a great horizon.
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Very nice but very badly marked, hard to find without Komoot
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The Lindaro Peak viewpoint is one of the most visited viewpoints and with impressive views of the Cayón Valley. It is located passing the Hayal de Esles on the way to the Pozos de Noja and apart from some impressive views it has some benches with a table to sit and rest and be able to eat enjoying the views, of course a small wooden railing with some signs that explain what is can see on a clear day.
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Coming from the Tablao, a little walk. It does not have a mailbox, but it does have a geodesic vertex.
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A grassy mountain 851 meters high, it is easily accessed by a path either from the Peña El Acebo that is next to it and is a little lower or from the path that comes from Pozos de Noja, Liérganes or Esles. Fantastic views, suitable for all audiences.
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The Pico de la Jarra, also called Tablao (or Tablau), is 820 meters high and the first thing you notice is the fantastic views that this small mountain range has. It can be easily reached from Rasillo or Aloños, which are from the Carriedo valley or from the Toranzo valley, for example, also passing through the beautiful beech forest of Cotero Lobos... it is an accessible place with spectacular views.
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From 690 meters above sea level, this viewpoint on Pico Lindaro offers beautiful 360-degree panoramic views of the entire Cantabrian interior. You find a table with a bench, an ideal place for a break and enjoy this beautiful landscape.
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Located at 820 meters above sea level, Pico de la Jarra offers wonderful views of the mountains and the Cantabrian interior. It can be reached from the Aloños beech forest, another wonderful place in the area.
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The most popular mountain peak is Pico Porracolina, known for its beautiful views of the entire Cantabrian interior from over 1400 meters above sea level. Other highly appreciated peaks include Idillo Summit, a family-friendly grassy mountain, and Pico de la Jarra, which offers wonderful views at 820 meters.
Yes, for a family-friendly experience, consider Idillo Summit. It's a grassy mountain at 851 meters, easily accessed by a path and offers fantastic views suitable for all visitors. Another great option is Pico Lindaro (viewpoint), which provides 360-degree panoramic views from 690 meters and has benches for a relaxing break.
The mountain peaks around Saro offer diverse and stunning views. From Pico Porracolina, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the entire Cantabrian interior. Pico de la Jarra provides wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and the Cantabrian interior. For a complete panorama, Pico Lindaro (viewpoint) offers beautiful 360-degree views of the Cayón Valley.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Pico Porracolina is a popular choice, known for its demanding ascent and rewarding views from over 1400 meters. Alto de La Muela also presents a challenging climb, especially in wet conditions due to its lapiaces and rocky crown.
The region around Saro's mountain peaks is rich in natural beauty. You can find lush green meadows, such as those leading to Idillo Summit. The area also features beautiful beech forests, like the one near Cotero Lobos, which can be accessed on the way to Pico de la Jarra. Many peaks also serve as natural viewpoints offering extensive panoramas.
Beyond peak bagging, the Saro region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Pas Greenway Loop' or more challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Puerto de La Braguía – Alto de la Matanela loop'. For runners, there are diverse running trails like the 'El Caballar loop' or the 'Vía Verde del Pas loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Saro, Running Trails around Saro, and Road Cycling Routes around Saro guides.
While the guide focuses on natural peaks, the region does have historical elements. Near Alto de La Muela, you might find the Dolmen del Brujuliro, though it can be challenging to locate. The broader Cantabrian interior is known for its rich history, offering opportunities to explore ancient structures and cultural heritage in nearby towns and villages.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the Cantabrian interior offered by many peaks, such as Pico Porracolina and Pico Lindaro (viewpoint). The accessibility of some peaks, like Idillo Summit, makes them popular for all ages. Hikers also appreciate the diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to pleasant grassy hills, and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
Accessibility varies among the peaks. Idillo Summit is noted for being easily accessed by a path, making it suitable for all visitors. Pico de la Jarra is also considered accessible, reachable from places like Rasillo or Aloños, and through the beautiful beech forest of Cotero Lobos. Other peaks, like Pico Porracolina, offer more challenging ascents.
Yes, Pico Lindaro (viewpoint) is an excellent example. Located at 690 meters above sea level, it offers beautiful 360-degree panoramic views and features a table with a bench, making it an ideal spot for a break and to enjoy the landscape.
For an intermediate hiking experience, Pico de la Jarra is a great choice. Situated at 820 meters above sea level, it offers wonderful views of the mountains and the Cantabrian interior and can be reached from various accessible starting points.
While this guide highlights the peaks themselves, komoot offers detailed routes and trails that incorporate these summits. For instance, you can find various hiking routes that lead to Pico Porracolina, Idillo Summit, and Pico de la Jarra. Use the komoot app or website to discover and plan your specific adventures.


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