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Mountain biking around Camaleño offers access to rugged alpine terrain within the Picos de Europa National Park. The region is characterized by imposing peaks, deep valleys, and diverse microclimates supporting beech and oak forests. Natural features include the dramatic Hermida Gorge and the glacial cirque of Fuente Dé, providing varied landscapes for mountain bike routes. This area presents a robust network of trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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21.6km
02:42
1,060m
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This difficult 13.4-mile mountain biking route in Picos de Europa National Park offers challenging terrain and panoramic views.
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28.6km
03:29
1,220m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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03:58
1,440m
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This difficult 18.8-mile mountain biking loop in Picos de Europa National Park takes you from Espinama to Pico Jano, offering panoramic view
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After rain the downhill (opposite dierction) can be somewhat challenging with steep rocky and muddy sections. I rode it on a gravel bike with 50 mm tires. Not too technical, but you need to watch out.
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This place is famous for its impressive glacial cirque and the Fuente Dé Cable Car, which allows visitors to ascend to a height of 1,823 metres in just 4 minutes. Fuente Dé is also a starting point for various hiking and mountaineering routes, such as the ascent to Alto de la Triguera and the circuit around Peña Remoña. In addition, the area is rich in biodiversity and offers opportunities for observing flora and fauna.
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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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Peña Oviedo, a modest summit with views of the mountainous surroundings of the Camaleño valley. Starting from Mogrovejo, the route runs along wide, well-paved trails, mostly through forest areas. The best thing is the panoramic views that we will enjoy as we gain altitude.
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Mogrovejo is a small village located in the municipality of Camaleño, on a very dominant hill. It preserves an important group of popular houses from Liébana and some unique buildings, among which the medieval tower stands out. The medieval tower is from the end of the 13th century, has a square plan, and is topped by square battlements.
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Holder of the title of one of the most beautiful towns in Spain and it has that. A beautiful, quiet and very picturesque town that you cannot miss on your way through the Picos de Europa!
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Beautiful view of the Arredondas canal. The landscape with some of the peaks of the Picos de Europa, from this place, is quite a spectacle.
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With the gravel bike and/or luggage go slowly. Take your time to walk your bike on the steepest sections (15% +), views are amazing. Because of the loose rocks your wheel will slip sometimes.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Camaleño, offering a wide range of experiences within the Picos de Europa National Park. Most of these routes are considered difficult, with a few moderate options and at least one easy trail available.
Mountain biking in Camaleño features rugged alpine terrain, characterized by imposing peaks, deep valleys, and diverse microclimates. You'll encounter trails winding through beech and oak forests, offering varied landscapes and challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, Camaleño offers several excellent circular mountain bike routes. For example, you could try the difficult 57 km route, Portillo del Boqueron – circular desde Fuente Dé por el Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa, which provides extensive views within the Picos de Europa National Park. Another option is the 29.6 km Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa – circular por Invernales de Igüedri, Peña Oviedo y Mogrovejo, exploring varied terrain and traditional invernales.
The region is rich in stunning viewpoints and natural features. You can ride past the Pandetrave Viewpoint or experience the dramatic Cirque of the Picos de Europa. The El Cable Viewpoint, accessible via the Fuente Dé Cable Car, also offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
While many routes in Camaleño are challenging, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail available. For families, it's advisable to look for routes with less elevation gain and smoother surfaces, or consider guided tours offered by local businesses that cater to various skill levels.
The best time for mountain biking in Camaleño is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the weather conditions are more stable and trails are clear of snow. The rugged alpine terrain can be challenging in winter, and some higher elevation trails may be inaccessible.
The mountain bike trails in Camaleño are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 40 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging terrain, the breathtaking views within the Picos de Europa National Park, and the diverse natural environment.
Yes, you can explore areas near significant sites. For instance, the route Santo Toribio - Canal de las Arredondas – circular por los límites del Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa passes near the Santo Toribio de Liébana Monastery, a significant pilgrimage site. Additionally, picturesque villages like Mogrovejo, with its traditional stone houses, are often part of or accessible from various routes.
Yes, several businesses in the Camaleño area offer mountain bike rentals and guided tours. This allows visitors to explore hidden trails, stunning peaks, and local wildlife with expert guidance, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
As Camaleño is a gateway to the Picos de Europa National Park, it's important to be aware of park regulations. While specific permits for mountain biking are not detailed here, it's always recommended to respect protected areas, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of wildlife and other trail users. Always check local signage for the most current rules.
Beyond mountain biking, Camaleño offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including sections of the Camino de Santiago. The region also boasts one of Cantabria's most spectacular via ferratas, and opportunities for exploring charming villages like Potes and Mogrovejo.


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