Best mountain peaks around Sanabria are found in a region characterized by impressive mountainous landscapes and a unique geological history shaped by glacial activity. This area, nestled in the northwest of Zamora province, features peaks that offer extensive views and diverse ecosystems. The Sanabria Lake Natural Park encompasses many of these mountains, providing a rich environment for outdoor exploration. The region is known for its significant biodiversity and varied terrain, making it a destination for those seeking natural environments.
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The summit of Galicia, with very good 360º views
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If you have the chance, explore these trails and discover the natural beauty and history that are intertwined in the Lubián region.
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Spectacular view from the top. Reaching 1,240 meters above sea level, on a clear day you can have a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
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Located to the east of the province of Ourense, the Pena Trevinca mountains are a protected natural space that occupies almost 25,000 hectares. Its peaks, over 2,000 m high and snow-capped in winter, are crowned by glacial lakes such as O Celo or Lagoa da Serpe, with their purest, crystalline waters.
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Peña Mira, at 1,241 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Sierra de la Culebra in Zamora. It offers us magnificent views, to the northwest, of the town of Linarejos, and further north after the Lago de Sanabria area, three other towns in this beautiful Zamoran environment.
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The Peña Trevinca peak is located at an altitude of 2127 meters above sea level and is located on the provincial border of Ourense with Zamora, thus being the highest peak of both provinces (Galicia and Zamora). The setting is spectacular. I personally recommend the climb from the Laguna de los Peces.
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with 1,330 m. highest point of the tour
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The Sanabria region offers several notable peaks. Peña Trevinca Summit is the highest peak in both Zamora and Ourense provinces, known for its spectacular setting and 360º views. Peña Mira Summit, the highest point in the Sierra de la Culebra, provides panoramic views, especially towards Linarejos and beyond Lago de Sanabria. Another significant point is Cruz da Portela, which offers insights into the natural beauty and history of the Lubián region.
The Sanabria region, particularly the Sierra de la Culebra where Peña Mira is located, is renowned for its rich biodiversity. It's a stronghold for the Iberian wolf and home to populations of red deer and wild boar. The Sanabria Lake Natural Park, encompassing many peaks, also features varied fauna including roe deer and otters, alongside over 1,500 plant species.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Peña Trevinca Summit is particularly recommended from Laguna de los Peces. This climb leads to the highest peak in the region, offering a rewarding experience with spectacular views.
The Sanabria mountains offer different experiences depending on the season. While the peaks, especially Peña Trevinca, can be snow-capped in winter, offering a unique frozen landscape, spring and autumn generally provide milder weather conditions ideal for hiking. The Laguna de los Peces area is particularly spectacular in winter with its snowy scenery.
The Sanabria region's mountains are largely shaped by glacial activity, resulting in a unique geological landscape. You'll find glacial lakes like O Celo and Lagoa da Serpe near Peña Trevinca, and deep valleys, cirques, and moraines throughout the Sanabria Lake Natural Park. The Sierra de la Culebra features wooded slopes and rocky quartzite outcrops.
While some peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also provides easier options. The area around Laguna de los Peces, though a starting point for challenging climbs, is a popular spot itself within the Natural Park. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Bosque de Tejedelo — circular by Requejo de Sanabria' or the 'Puebla de Sanabria and Tera River Walk'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Sanabria guide.
From Peña Mira Summit, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views. To the northwest, you'll see the town of Linarejos, and further north, other towns in the Sanabria area beyond Lago de Sanabria. On a clear day, the expansive landscape is truly spectacular.
Beyond hiking, the Sanabria region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The Sierra de la Culebra, where Peña Mira is located, provides diverse landscapes for both hiking and cycling through pine and heather forests. You can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, in guides like Road Cycling Routes around Sanabria and Cycling around Sanabria.
Laguna de los Peces is a large glacial lake and the highest point within the Sanabria Lake Natural Park. While not a peak itself, it serves as a popular starting point for many hiking routes, including the challenging ascent to Peña Trevinca. Its spectacular frozen and snowy landscape in winter makes it a significant attraction.
Yes, the area around Cruz da Portela is noted for its natural beauty intertwined with history in the Lubián region. Exploring trails in this area can offer insights into the local heritage.
Peña Trevinca Summit is unique as the highest peak in both Zamora and Ourense provinces, standing at 2,127 meters. Its elevated position means it's often snow-capped in winter, and the surrounding area features pristine glacial lakes like O Celo and Lagoa da Serpe. It's part of a protected natural space covering almost 25,000 hectares, offering significant biodiversity and challenging climbs.

