Mountain peaks around Los Yébenes are located in the Montes de Toledo mountain range, a natural landscape in the province of Toledo, Spain. The area is characterized by Mediterranean flora and fauna, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The name "Yébenes" itself is derived from the Arabic word for mount, reflecting the region's mountainous terrain. The maximum altitude within the municipality reaches 1,296 meters.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Pico or Risco del Amor is the highest point in the Sierra del Castañar mountain range, at 1380 meters. The climb will make you sweat, but once you reach the top, it will have been worth it, as you'll be rewarded with the best views of the Sierra and the Dehesa del Castañar.
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A classic climb for local cyclists, with stunning views, although you'll have to work up a sweat to enjoy them.
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Above the town of Malagón we find this mountain range that bears the same name, the Sierra de Malagón. From the top you can see incredible views not only of the center but also of Las Navas de Malagón.
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The Plaza de los Moros is one of the two important peaks of the Sierra de Malagón trail. The other peak is Cerro Amarillo and it is a short distance down the same trail from here. It's all uphill up here, but the views are the reward.
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From the road you can already see the antennas at the top of the Calderina and even if they seem too far away, I guarantee that it is worth climbing to the top. Once up you will have beautiful views of this region of the Montes de Toledo and a little further to the neighboring province of Ciudad Real.
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The highest peak in the Sierra del Castañar. Incredible views. Many animals can be spotted.
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While the new highway goes through a tunnel, the old Camino de Yébenes climbs over this ridge with sweeping vistas to both sides. A little side track leads further up along the western ridgeline to some outstanding windmills.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Plaza de los Moros Summit, which offers incredible views of the Sierra de Malagón. Another popular spot is the Summit of the Los Yébenes Pass, known for its sweeping vistas and nearby windmills. The Summit of Sierra Calderina is also a favorite, especially among local cyclists, offering beautiful views of the Montes de Toledo region.
The mountain peaks around Los Yébenes offer diverse and panoramic views. From the Plaza de los Moros Summit, you can see the Sierra de Malagón and Las Navas de Malagón. The Summit of the Los Yébenes Pass provides sweeping vistas to both sides of the ridge. From the Summit of Sierra Calderina, you'll enjoy views of the Montes de Toledo and the neighboring province of Ciudad Real. Additionally, the generic Summit offers panoramic views of towns like Arisgotas, Sonseca, Orgaz, and the famous Los Yébenes mills.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Cliffs of Los Yébenes Trail' or 'Sierra Calderina from Los Palancares'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Los Yébenes.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, consider trails like 'Los Riscos de Yébenes – circular por los molinos de viento y mirador Algodor'. Road cyclists often tackle routes such as 'Los Cortijos and Puerto de los Robledillos Loop'. Explore more options in the guides for MTB Trails around Los Yébenes and Road Cycling Routes around Los Yébenes.
The highest point within the municipality of Los Yébenes reaches 1,296 meters. However, the Pico Amor, located in the nearby Sierra del Castañar, is even higher at 1,380 meters, offering incredible views and opportunities to spot wildlife.
The Montes de Toledo region, where Los Yébenes is located, experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures. September is particularly notable for the natural spectacle of deer bellowing, which attracts many visitors to the area.
The Montes de Toledo region is rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna. While hiking to peaks like Pico Amor, you may spot various animals. The area is also famous for the bellowing of deer, which is a significant natural event in September.
The Summit of Sierra Calderina is a classic climb for local cyclists due to its challenging ascent and the rewarding beautiful views it offers of the Montes de Toledo region and the neighboring province of Ciudad Real from the top. It requires effort, but the panoramic reward is well worth it.
While the focus of the peaks is natural beauty, the region has historical roots; the name 'Yébenes' itself is derived from the Arabic word for 'mount'. The Summit of the Los Yébenes Pass is notable for its proximity to the old Camino de Yébenes and the outstanding windmills along the western ridgeline, which are historical landmarks.
Visitors to the Plaza de los Moros Summit appreciate the incredible views it offers of the Sierra de Malagón and Las Navas de Malagón. It is considered one of the two important peaks along the Sierra de Malagón trail, and despite the uphill climb, the panoramic reward is highly valued.
The mountain peaks around Los Yébenes offer diverse terrain. While some climbs, like to Pico Amor or the Summit of Sierra Calderina, can be strenuous and make you 'sweat', the effort is consistently described as being rewarded with stunning views. The region provides options for various fitness levels within the Montes de Toledo.

