Best mountain peaks around Boñar are situated in the León mountains of Spain. This region offers diverse ecosystems and panoramic views, appealing to hikers and nature enthusiasts. The peaks provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, making them popular routes for exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 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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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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This little detour is really worth it.
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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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Alto de las Pintas (1985 m) or Pico de Salamón is the highest peak, located in the west of the group of three peaks called Peñas Pintas or Las Pintas. To get to the top, a simple climb awaits you from the final ridge to the summit. The effort is worth it, on a clear day you will have wonderful 360º views.
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The Susarón peak with its 1878 meters majestically observes us during our journey through these valleys.
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The region around Boñar features several notable peaks. Susarón Peak (1,878 m) is highly regarded for its impressive panoramic views of the Porma Reservoir. Other significant peaks include Pico Cueto (1,613 m), known for its diverse riverside forest, and Peña Salona (1,241 m - 1,246 m), which offers wonderful views of Boñar town and the Porma River.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Susarón Peak (1,878 m) is considered one of the best viewpoints in the Cantabrian Mountains, offering expansive vistas of the Porma Reservoir. Alto de La Pintas also provides wonderful 360º views on a clear day, encompassing the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, peaks like Peñas Pintas 1983 m. and Pico de la Cruz (2,192 m) offer rewarding routes. Peñas Pintas is part of a spectacular limestone trident in the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park, while Pico de la Cruz, also known as Cruz del Mampodre, features a calcareous massif with air passages and rocky areas, providing fantastic views of the Cantabrian Mountains and Picos de Europa.
The mountain peaks around Boñar showcase diverse natural features. On Pico Cueto, you can traverse a rich riverside forest with poplars, birches, and alders. Peña Salona features Scots pine, Mediterranean oak, Pyrenean oak, and Cantabrian heather. Many peaks, such as Susarón and Peña San Pedro, offer stunning views of the Porma Reservoir and the broader Leonese mountains.
Most trails around Boñar, such as the circular route to Pico Cueto, are recommended year-round, except during heavy snow. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and clear paths. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to snow and potentially less visible paths on some peaks like Peña San Pedro.
While many peaks involve moderate to challenging ascents, Peña Salona is noted for its relatively gentle ascent, making it accessible for a wider range of hikers, including families. Its '4 Cardinal Points' trail offers wonderful panoramic views without extreme difficulty. For easier walks, consider exploring the general hiking trails around Boñar, which may include less strenuous routes. You can find more options on the Hiking around Boñar guide.
Beyond peak bagging, the Boñar region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Mines Trail' or 'Peña San Pedro (1.599 m) – circular from Lodares'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging cycling routes such as the 'Porma Reservoir Loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Susarón Loop Trail' available, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Boñar guide. Pico Muelas is also a known paragliding takeoff point.
Pico Cueto (1,613 m) is a popular destination accessible via a circular route (PRC-LE 55) from Soto de Boñar. Its ascent takes hikers through a diverse riverside forest. From the Pradera de la Jana, before the summit, visitors can enjoy unparalleled views of the Picos de Europa and the Porma dam. The peak itself hosts a permanent fire watch tower and offers clear distinctions between mountain and riverside valleys.
Yes, Los Rejos Viewpoint, located on Pico Los Rejos (1,292 m), offers exceptional views of the valley formed by the Esla river without requiring an ascent to a major summit. It's a highly recommended spot for its spectacular vistas.
Peña San Pedro (1,586 m - 1,599 m) is situated in the Cordillera Cantábrica within the Parque Regional Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre. It provides excellent views, particularly towards the Porma reservoir. While not overly strenuous, it requires careful navigation due to less visible paths and some potentially dangerous drops. It can be accessed via a circular route from Lodares.
Pico Cueto offers a unique experience with its diverse riverside forest of poplars, birches, cherry trees, ash trees, and alders along the ascent. Additionally, Peña del Cuervo, near Voznuevo, is part of a hiking trail that involves a continuous ascent through oak woods and pine forests, providing a rich natural experience.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by peaks like Susarón Peak and Alto de La Pintas. The diverse ecosystems, from riverside forests to oak and pine woods, and the opportunities for various outdoor activities, are also frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty and the rewarding experience of reaching these summits are key attractions.


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