Best mountain passes around Soba are located in a mountainous region known for its diverse terrain and scenic routes. This area features a network of passes that connect valleys and offer panoramic views. The passes have historical significance as ancient routes and are now popular for outdoor activities. The landscape includes forests, valleys, and high mountain areas, providing varied experiences for visitors.
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A demanding but VERY beautiful route. The Estacas de Trueba pass is absolutely spectacular!
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Nice path through lush meadows. Only animals, no people.
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Mythical place on the routes of the Collados del Asón Natural Park
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A small mountain pass in the easternmost sector of the Cordillera. At 1,316 meters above sea level, it is the third highest mountain pass in Cantabria. The port is closed very frequently in winter, especially in its Cantabrian part, being closed permanently for several months on many occasions.
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Perhaps one of the most descriptive sites of which is the landscape of the Asón hills. Here, in addition, several paths converge that allow you to cover it almost completely, although when hiking, they can be very technical or even impassable for the bike.
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A good place for a break on the way, after the slope from the cols. very good views
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I will never forget the welcome that Cantabria gave me with those views when I reached the top.
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The Soba region is characterized by a diverse mountainous terrain featuring forests, valleys, and high mountain areas. You'll find passes that connect these valleys, offering panoramic views. For example, the Lunada Valley is an immense gorge separating the province of Burgos from Cantabria, crowned by the Portillo de Lunada pass with surrounding mountains exceeding 1500 meters.
Among the most popular mountain passes in Soba are Estacas de Trueba Pass, known for its ancient, hand-made signage and good valley views, and La Sía Pass, an aesthetic pass that was paved in 2021 for the Vuelta a España, linking it to Picón Blanco.
Yes, the mountain passes around Soba have historical significance as ancient routes. Estacas de Trueba Pass, for instance, features ancient signage made by hand with Castilian stone, highlighting its historical role as a route.
The Estacas de Trueba Pass is considered an easy and long route, offering good views of the valley, making it suitable for less experienced visitors or those looking for a more relaxed experience.
The Soba region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking (MTB), and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, you can explore options like Hiking around Soba, MTB Trails around Soba, and Road Cycling Routes around Soba.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, from Alto de la Posadía, you can access various routes that leave or unify from there, including those within the Collados del Asón Natural Park. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Soba guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for challenging cycling. For instance, La Sía Pass was paved for the Vuelta a España, indicating its suitability for serious cyclists. You can find challenging MTB routes like the 'Puerto de La Sía por Picón Blanco – circular por los puertos pasiegos' and difficult road cycling routes such as the 'Portillo Lunada – La Sía Pass loop from Collado del Asón' in the respective MTB Trails around Soba and Road Cycling Routes around Soba guides.
From the mountain passes, you can observe stunning natural features. For example, from Alto de la Posadía, you can perfectly view the Poljé de Brenavinto. The Lunada Valley itself is a significant natural feature, offering immense valley views crowned by high mountains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor sports. The Lunada Valley is highlighted as one of the best places in northern Spain to practice any sport or simply enjoy the scenery. Many appreciate the good views of the valleys from passes like Estacas de Trueba Pass and the panoramic views from routes like Los Tornos via La Revilla and Fresnedo.
For a less crowded experience, consider the alternative route to climb Los Tornos via La Revilla and Fresnedo. This road is described as being in perfect condition where it's difficult to find another vehicle, offering a tranquil ascent through forests and panoramic views without the crowds.
Yes, visiting during winter can offer a unique experience. The route Los Tornos via La Revilla and Fresnedo is noted for being even more spectacular in winter with all the snowy mountains, suggesting that some passes are accessible and offer beautiful winter scenery.


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