Best mountain peaks around Camaleño are found in a municipality in Cantabria, Spain, serving as a gateway to the Picos de Europa National Park. This region features diverse terrain, from lush valleys to high-mountain environments, and is characterized by its mountain villages and rich wildlife. Camaleño is a prime destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking varied mountain experiences. The area offers a range of mountain peaks, including prominent summits, scenic viewpoints, and challenging routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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In front of this summit cross crowning the heights of La Viorna, the following thoughts from Pope Francis – who died on Easter Monday this year – may be helpful to those who linger on the summit after the climb: "In the Resurrection of Christ, each of our destinies finds its place in the infinite horizon of eternity. Only from his death and resurrection does the certainty arise that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God [as the Apostle Paul writes in his Letter to the Romans, chapter 8]. From this great hope comes every other glimmer of light with which we can overcome life's trials and obstacles. And not only that: the Risen One also walks with us and becomes our companion, as with the disciples on the road to Emmaus."
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Cross of Viorna. From the summit, situated at an altitude of 1,151 metres, you can see the eastern massif of the Picos de Europa, the villages of Mieses, Argüébanes, San Pelayo, Brez; some houses in Tanarrio, Mogrovejo and, travelling along the summit, you can also see the monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana, the roofs of Congarna, Beares, Redo and Bodia, in the municipality of Camaleño.
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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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Great vantage point! Can be reached on foot by hiking along the Rio Duje.
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You only need to go a little off the beaten path to reach the top. It is not an imposing mountain in itself, but it offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Picos de Europa...if the clouds allow it.
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La Cruz de la Viorna is located at 1086 meters above sea level and given its large size it can be seen from kilometers away. It can be reached either from Potes or from La Vega and you can combine it with the ascent to Pico Jano.
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The top of Peña Oviedo rises above 1,300 meters above sea level and offers unparalleled views of the entire interior of the Picos de Europa Park, a wonderful place. The last few meters are quite demanding but even if you have to push the bike, don't hesitate to do it!
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Among the most popular spots are El Cable Viewpoint, which offers spectacular panoramic views from 1,847 meters and is accessible via the Fuente Dé cable car. Another favorite is Jano Peak, known for its extraordinary 360-degree panorama of the entire Liébana region. Visitors also appreciate La Viorna Cross, a significant landmark at 1,086 meters with views of the eastern Picos de Europa massif.
The most convenient way to reach the high mountains is via the Fuente Dé cable car, which ascends 750 meters in just four minutes, depositing visitors at an altitude of 1,820 meters at El Cable Viewpoint. From there, various routes branch out into the Picos de Europa. You can also hike up from the Fuente Dé car park via paths like El Hachero or Canal de la Jendunda, though these can be challenging, especially in winter.
Yes, several options cater to families. El Cable Viewpoint is considered family-friendly due to the cable car access and the relatively flat areas around the top station. La Viorna Cross also offers a rewarding experience that can be suitable for families, often combined with an ascent to Pico Jano.
For experienced mountaineers, Peña Vieja (2,617 m) offers a demanding ascent, particularly via the Canalona, and provides unparalleled vistas as the 'roof of Cantabria'. Pico Tesorero (2,570 m) is another popular choice, known for its pyramid-shaped summit and exceptional 360-degree views. Torre Blanca (2,617 m), while less documented, represents a significant achievement for those seeking the highest points and rugged alpine experiences in the Picos de Europa.
The peaks around Camaleño offer diverse and spectacular panoramic views. From Jano Peak, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama of the entire Liébana region, including the high mountains flanking the Deva, Quiviesa, and Bullón valleys. Peña Vieja and Pico Tesorero provide extensive vistas across the Urrieles massif and other major Picos de Europa peaks like Naranjo de Bulnes. Even more modest peaks like Peña Oviedo Summit offer impressive views of the Picos de Europa interior.
The region around Camaleño is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the 'Viewpoint – Horcados Rojos loop from Fuente Dé'. There are also extensive MTB trails, such as the 'Portillo del Boqueron – circular desde Fuente Dé por el Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa', and scenic road cycling routes like the 'You can go to Picos de Europa via Puerto de San Glorio - round trip'. For more details on these activities, visit the Mountain Hikes around Camaleño, MTB Trails around Camaleño, and Road Cycling Routes around Camaleño guide pages.
Yes, for those venturing into the higher altitudes, the Jou de los Cabrones Refuge is notable. It is the highest-altitude refuge in Asturias and one of the most challenging to reach in Spain, offering accommodation, restaurant services, and a pub. It's advisable to reserve in advance, especially during the busy summer season.
The Picos de Europa region around Camaleño is generally best visited when the mountain is snow-free, typically from late spring through early autumn. During winter, routes can be complicated by snow or ice, making the cable car the best option for accessing higher areas. The summer season is the busiest, so planning ahead is recommended.
Camaleño is renowned for its ecological value and diverse flora and fauna. The region features lush valleys, high-mountain environments, and dramatic limestone formations. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the Picos de Europa National Park is home to a rich array of species. The journey to and from the peaks often involves passing through traditional villages, forests, and grasslands, adding to the natural and cultural experience.
For those seeking less strenuous options, Peña Oviedo Summit offers a rewarding experience with spectacular panoramic views of the Picos de Europa, requiring only a slight detour from main paths. Its ascent is not overly strenuous, making it a good choice for those looking for impressive views without a highly demanding climb. Jano Peak, despite its panoramic views, is also considered an intermediate hike, making it accessible to many.
Fuente Dé, where the cable car is located, is accessible by bus from Potes. If traveling by car, there is a car park at the lower cable car station. From Fuente Dé, you can either take the cable car directly to El Cable Viewpoint or embark on one of the existing hiking paths that lead up to the higher elevations.


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