Best mountain peaks around Trucios-Turtzioz are found in a region known for its diverse and rugged natural landscape, offering varied hiking experiences. This area, part of the Enkarterri district, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and includes the Armañón Natural Park. The peaks provide panoramic views and opportunities to explore a rich biodiversity and unique geological formations. The region also holds historical significance, with some peaks serving as traditional summoning points for assemblies.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The scarf at home
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Classic local spot with stunning panoramic views
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Spectacular hermitage at the very top of Kolitza.
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The top of Mount Ventoso is located at an altitude of 731 meters. Reaching it involves a short detour from the GR 123, but it is worth it for the beautiful views it offers of the surrounding mountains and the sea in the distance.
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This is one of the highest mountains of the Montes de Orduente on its western side and offers good views of all the lands that are on both sides of the mountain range.
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At 731 meters above sea level, the top of El Ventoso guarantees wonderful panoramic views of the entire interior of Cantabria and the Basque Country. It is a very popular site and certainly worth visiting.
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The top of Pico de las Nieves is located at 774 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the Cantabrian interior. Right here is the hermitage that venerates Guriezano every August 5.
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The Trucios-Turtzioz region, part of the Enkarterri district, features several prominent peaks. Among them are Los Jorrios (847 m) and Armañón (854 m) within the Armañón Natural Park, Mount Kolitza (879 m or 883 m) known for its historical significance, and Peña Ranero (721 m), also called Pico del Carlista, which offers dramatic karst landscapes.
For expansive views, Mount Kolitza is highly recommended, offering a 360-degree panorama of Balmaseda and the surrounding valleys. Los Jorrios and Armañón also provide breathtaking panoramic views within the Armañón Natural Park. Additionally, Burgüeno Summit offers extensive views of the surrounding valleys, and Alto de la Mina provides classic panoramic vistas of Eastern Cantabria.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Mount Kolitza is one of the five 'montes bocineros' (sounding mountains) and features a 12th-century Romanesque hermitage dedicated to San Roque on its summit. The San Roque Hermitage on Mount Kolitza is a notable 13th-century Cistercian chapel. You can also find a small bunker at Peña Pando Summit and Bunker, offering historical context alongside great views. The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Snows on Pico de las Nieves is another historical religious site.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The Armañón Natural Park, encompassing Los Jorrios and Armañón, is known for its rich biodiversity and an extensive underground world with over 200 caves, including the famous Pozalagua Cave. Peña Ranero features a dramatic karst landscape with numerous dolines and cavities, such as the Torca del Carlista, one of Europe's largest underground cavities, and Pozalagua Cave, renowned for its unique eccentric stalactites.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not detailed for all peaks, many routes in the Armañón Natural Park, such as those connecting Los Jorrios and Armañón, are described as moderate. These offer accessible options for families with some hiking experience. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with children.
Popular moderate hiking routes include the 'Jorrios y Armañón desde Basinagre' (an 8.7-mile circular trail) and the 'Jorrios Summit – Armañón Summit loop from Trucios-Turtzioz' (an 8.4-mile trail), both connecting Los Jorrios and Armañón. For running enthusiasts, the 'Los Jorrios Trail (PR-BI 120)' is a challenging 13.8 km route. You can find more running trails in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Trucios-Turtzioz guide.
Beyond hiking and running, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Geltoki Restaurant – Abandoned railway loading station loop from Artzentales' for MTB, or the 'A & C Tunnel Entrance – El Sobaco Tunnel loop from Castaño auzunea' for gravel biking. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Trucios-Turtzioz guide and the Gravel biking around Trucios-Turtzioz guide.
The region's diverse landscape makes it suitable for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring. Summer can also be good, especially at higher altitudes, but always check local weather conditions. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear and experience, particularly on more challenging routes.
Absolutely. The Armañón Natural Park is famous for its extensive underground world, boasting over 200 caves. The Pozalagua Cave, located near Peña Ranero, is particularly renowned for its unique eccentric stalactites. The area around Peña Ranero also features a dramatic karst landscape with numerous dolines and the impressive Torca del Carlista, one of Europe's largest underground cavities.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Mount Kolitza and Burgüeno. The combination of natural beauty, such as the unique karst landscapes and rich biodiversity of Armañón Natural Park, with the historical and cultural significance of sites like the San Roque Hermitage, makes for a deeply rewarding experience. Many appreciate the variety of hiking routes available for different skill levels.
For additional information about the Enkarterri district, which includes Trucios-Turtzioz and its mountain peaks, you can visit external resources. The Visit Biscay website offers insights into the region's hidden gems and numerous activities. You can explore more at visitbiscay.eus and visitbiscay.eus.


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