Best mountain peaks around Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza are found in a communal territory in the northeast of Segovia province, serving as a transitional zone between the Sierra de Ayllón mountain range and the Castilian plateau. This area features several mountain peaks and natural features. It offers diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to panoramic views and rich biodiversity. The region is known for its significant natural areas, including dramatic limestone canyons and ancient forests.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Difficult to approach the Cross, but exciting.
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The highest peak in the province of Guadalajara is a special place to admire the landscape in all directions. In winter, with the snow, it is even more beautiful, but at the same time more demanding due to the cold.
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Technically simple ascent and you have a spectacular view from the summit.
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Pico del Lobo is the highest mountain in the Sierra de Ayllón and in the province of Guadalajara, with an altitude of 2,274 metres. It is a popular destination for hiking and offers spectacular views of both Segovia and Guadalajara.
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The Tres Provincias Peak is at the northern vertex of the province of Madrid, exactly at the top point of its triangular map. At this point Madrid joins Guadalajara and Segovia. The landscape seen in all directions is spectacular.
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One of the many peaks of La Sierra de Ayllón.
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Peña Cebollera, Cebollera Vieja or peak of the Three Provinces is a mountain located at the end of the main and western ranges of the Ayllón mountain range, in the Central System of the Iberian Peninsula. With an altitude of 2128 m above sea level, it is the point of confluence of the limits of the Spanish provinces of Madrid, Guadalajara and Segovia, marked with a monolith at the top. It rises above the port of Somosierra, a key passage in the communications of central Spain, and the town of the same name, the most immediate access point for hikers making the ascent. To access Peña Cebollera from the Sierra del Rincón by mtb you must do so by first climbing the Collado del Mosquito
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It is a stretch of Summits and Hills formed by vertical Slates, which simulate THE CREST OF A DRAGON. It is necessary to continually climb up and down rocks. It is only feasible for experienced mountaineers. When the slates are wet or snowy, they are very dangerous because they are very slippery. You have to go only when they are dry. On clear days, without fog, the landscape is spectacular.
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The region features several significant peaks. Among them are Pico del Lobo, the highest peak in the Sierra de Ayllón at 2,274 meters, and Pico Tres Provincias (Cebollera Vieja), which marks the convergence point of Madrid, Segovia, and Guadalajara provinces at 2,128 meters. Another impressive feature is the Dragon's Crest, known for its rugged terrain and spectacular views.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also provides opportunities for more accessible walks. For instance, the Hayedo de La Pedrosa, a beautiful beech forest near Riaza, offers serene routes suitable for walking and appreciating nature, which can be a good option for families.
The peaks offer diverse and expansive views. From Pico del Lobo, you can enjoy spectacular panoramas of both Segovia and Guadalajara. Peñón de los Arcos provides panoramic views of the Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park on one side and the vast Castellana Plateau on the other. The Dragon's Crest is also renowned for its spectacular vistas, especially of the Hayedo de Tejera Negra Natural Park.
Beyond the prominent peaks, the region boasts the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park, characterized by a dramatic limestone canyon and serving as a vital sanctuary for birdlife, particularly griffon vultures. Additionally, the Hayedo de La Pedrosa, a beautiful beech forest near Riaza, offers enchanting woodland scenery and serene walking routes.
Yes, Risco de la Cruz de Hontanares is a notable site. It features a monument in honor of the Virgin of the Sierra, offering a challenging ascent to a location rich in local legend and history, dating back to the 7th century.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging ascents to Pico del Lobo. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Riaza and Hontanares Hermitage Loop. For mountain biking, options range from easy routes like Riofrío de Riaza and the Mill's Path to more difficult ones such as the La Quesera and Hayedo de la Pedrosa Loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
The mountain peaks in this region offer a range of difficulty levels. Peaks like Pico del Lobo and Risco de la Cruz de Hontanares are considered challenging. Dragon's Crest is particularly suited for experienced mountaineers due to its rugged and technical sections. However, there are also intermediate options such as Pico Tres Provincias (Cebollera Vieja) and Peñón de los Arcos.
While specific recommendations vary by peak, it's generally advisable to visit when conditions are dry, especially for challenging routes like the Dragon's Crest, where wet or snowy slate formations can be very slippery and dangerous. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and stable weather for hiking.
The region is rich in biodiversity. The Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park is a vital sanctuary for birdlife, particularly griffon vultures, which thrive among its abundant cliffs and rock formations. The forests, such as the Hayedo de La Pedrosa, also support various other species.
Yes, for Pico Tres Provincias (Cebollera Vieja), a popular circular route from Somosierra leads through beautiful forests and past the Litueros waterfall. This offers a rewarding experience combining altitude and varied natural landscapes.
Pico Tres Provincias (Cebollera Vieja) is unique because it marks the geographical convergence point of the provinces of Madrid, Segovia, and Guadalajara. Standing at 2,128 meters, it offers not only a significant physical challenge but also a journey through ancient birch and oak forests and past the picturesque Litueros waterfall, the source of the Duratón River.
The Dragon's Crest is a challenging route best suited for experienced mountaineers. It involves continually climbing up and down vertical slate formations. It is crucial to only attempt this route when conditions are dry, as wet or snowy slates become extremely slippery and dangerous. When clear, the landscape views are spectacular.


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