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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Rio Segura

Best mountain peaks around Rio Segura are found within a diverse and rich mountainous landscape, with the river originating in the Sierra de Segura mountain range. The basin features several notable peaks and ranges, many exceeding 1,000 meters in height, with some reaching over 2,000 meters. This region offers varied topography and natural features, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area includes protected natural parks and significant geological formations.

Best mountain peaks around Rio Segura

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

El Relojero Peak

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From an altitude of 604 meters above sea level, El Relojero offers amazing panoramic views wherever you look. Getting there can be very entertaining because there are many alternative trails …

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Almeces

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At an altitude of 1,124 meters above sea level, the views from the top of Almeces are spectacular. Despite having many antennas in the surroundings, you can search to get some beautiful panoramic views.

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Pico del Águila

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One of the many peaks within the El Valle and Carrascoy Regional Park. From its 623 meters above sea level you can appreciate very nice views of the entire park. …

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Cabezo de la Plata Summit

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The port of Cabezo de la Plata (north slope) has about 9 kilometers at an average slope of 3.2%. An average that is deceiving, since the first half is a …

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View from Columbares Summit

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Don't just go up the steep climb, but enjoy a great view

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Ascent to the Sierra de Ascoy

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At this point is one of the paths up to the Sierra de Ascoy. With a height of 602 meters above sea level, the highest part is dotted with windmills. …

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Pico Pelado Shelter

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Refugio Pico Pelado is situated nearby to Cerro Gordo and Sierra de la Pila. It is located on a small peak that will provide us with excellent views.

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Viewpoint of the Cross of Abarán

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Beautiful place to enjoy spectacular panoramic views after an entertaining climb up the Senda del Monje, the only way to get there passing through the Sanctuary of the Virgen de Oro.

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Erwin
May 11, 2026, Cabezo de la Plata Summit

Especially beautiful climb, not too difficult and doable if you take your time to admire the breathtaking landscape.

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Fun and challenging, with a few scary bits. The lower parts are very muddy in December if it’s been raining.. The full loop is possible.

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Enbicia2
November 5, 2025, Almeces

Pico de los Almeces, at 1,123 meters, is the highest point in the Sierra de Ricote mountain range. Reaching it is a challenge for hiking enthusiasts, but the reward is well worth it: breathtaking panoramic views, unspoiled nature, and a unique sense of accomplishment. The circular route is approximately 17 km long, with an elevation gain of 770 meters. It begins on the outskirts of the town of Ricote and winds through stunning natural landscapes, passing through pine forests, rosemary bushes, and trails that meander through the mountains.

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Very nice view, but in my opinion too tough for an "average" hike. To the top is fine, but the part from the top (if you follow the direction that Komoot indicates) is tough and quite scary at some points. I therefore did not find this hike average. In previous reviews it says that walking around is not possible, but you can follow the entire route, although it is quite difficult to keep finding your way from the top. Perhaps the confusion is because it is scary at 1 certain point during the descent and there are hikers who do not see this as a possible route. But again; fantastic beautiful views, so you will be rewarded.

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In our experience, the tour available on both Komoot and the Spanish outdoor community Wikiloc is described incorrectly there. More than half of the tour goes exactly over rocky ridges or very close to them and is actually only suitable for very experienced mountain hikers who are prepared to take risks and have the appropriate equipment. We did the tour anti-clockwise and had to turn back a little after the summit of Columbares because a safe descent is not possible on a vertical rocky descent without any means of securing! The route is not signposted anywhere, there are individual cairns. Often the route can only be guessed at. The nature of the ground only allows walking on it when the ground is absolutely dry. As the route is entirely on the south side of the Sierra, you should not climb it in blazing sunshine. There are only a few shady spots. The summit itself is unattractive, there is no summit atmosphere at all. There are several unused antennas lying around that unfortunately have not been dismantled. The views during the hike are beautiful, though.

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A fun and challenging walk. The comments say the walk stops in the middle, but that is not the case. We finished the loop without many problems. It does require a bit of a sense of adventure.

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Don't just go up the steep climb, but enjoy a great view

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Brilliant road in this area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks in the Rio Segura region?

The Rio Segura basin is home to several significant peaks. Among them, Pico de los Obispos in the Macizo de Revolcadores stands as the highest point in the Region of Murcia at 2,015 meters. In the Sierra de Segura, Las Banderillas Peak reaches 1,993 meters. Within the Sierra Espuña Regional Park, Morrón de Espuña exceeds 1,500 meters. Komoot community favorites include El Relojero Peak, the highest point in the Valle y Carrascoy Regional Park, and Pico del Águila, also in El Valle and Carrascoy Regional Park, offering extensive views.

How challenging are the mountain peaks around Rio Segura?

The difficulty varies significantly across the region. Peaks like Pico de los Obispos offer challenging trails suitable for adventurous hikers. Many komoot highlights, such as Almeces and View from Columbares Summit, are rated as challenging. However, areas like Sierra Espuña Regional Park provide a variety of trails, from gentle walks to more demanding treks, catering to all levels. Some routes to summits like Cabezo de la Plata Summit include varied terrain with steep gradients.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see in the Rio Segura mountains?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find dense forests, canyons, and waterfalls, especially in the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. The source of the Segura River, Fuente Segura, is a notable attraction. Many peaks offer panoramic views, such as those from El Relojero Peak, Pico del Águila, and Almeces. The Calar del Mundo is known for its impressive landscapes, including the source of the Mundo River emerging from a cave.

Are there family-friendly mountain hikes in the Rio Segura region?

Yes, while some peaks offer challenging routes, areas like Sierra Espuña Regional Park provide trails suitable for all levels, including gentle walks. The Valle Perdido Summit is also listed as family-friendly, offering wonderful views. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' and check trail conditions.

What is the best time of year to hike the peaks around Rio Segura?

The region experiences varied weather. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winter can bring colder temperatures to higher peaks, and some areas might experience snow, particularly in ranges exceeding 1,000 meters. For exceptionally clear skies ideal for stargazing, consider visiting during periods with minimal light pollution.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks of Rio Segura?

Beyond hiking and trekking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore canyons, enjoy mountain biking on winding trails, and observe wildlife. For specific routes, consider checking out the Hiking around Rio Segura guide, the Cycling around Rio Segura guide, or the Gravel biking around Rio Segura guide for detailed route options.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the mountain ranges of Rio Segura?

The mountainous areas within the Segura River basin are habitats for diverse wildlife. In the Macizo de Revolcadores, you might spot mountain goats and golden eagles. The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity, and the Sierra Espuña Regional Park also boasts rich flora and fauna. These protected areas are ideal for nature observation.

How can I access the mountain trails, and is parking available?

Access to mountain trails often involves driving to trailheads. Many areas, especially within natural parks like Sierra Espuña and El Valle y Carrascoy, have designated parking areas. For example, to reach peaks like El Relojero Peak or Pico del Águila, you would typically drive to a starting point within the El Valle and Carrascoy Regional Park. It's advisable to check specific trail information for parking details.

Is public transport an option for reaching mountain trailheads?

While some larger towns in the region may have public transport connections, direct public transport to remote mountain trailheads can be limited. For many of the higher or more secluded peaks, a personal vehicle is often the most practical way to reach the starting points. It's recommended to research specific routes and their accessibility options in advance.

Are there any cultural or historical sites near the mountain peaks?

Yes, the region offers cultural insights alongside its natural beauty. The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is known for ancient cave paintings. Nearby villages to Sierra Espuña, such as Aledo, Alhama de Murcia, and Totana, offer cultural experiences. The El Valle y Carrascoy Regional Park also contains archaeological sites, providing a blend of nature and history for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Rio Segura?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like El Relojero Peak and Pico del Águila. The diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to picturesque trails, offers engaging experiences for hikers. Many also value the rich biodiversity and the opportunity for nature observation, as well as the sense of accomplishment from reaching demanding peaks like Almeces.

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