Best mountain peaks around Aller offer diverse outdoor experiences in a mountainous region. The area features 9 distinct peaks, providing opportunities for various levels of exploration. Visitors can find a range of mountain trails, from family-friendly mountain hikes to more challenging ascents. The landscape is characterized by its elevated terrain and natural vistas.
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Gamoniteiru is the highest peak in the Aramo mountain range, located in the geographical center of Asturias. Its 1791 meters stand out above the other peaks in the area. It has an average gradient of approximately 10% and a maximum of 18%, is about 15 km long, and climbs 1465 meters. It's a tough climb with little respite. If you start too fast, it feels incredibly long.
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Magnificent views from the top of Picu Llosorio
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It is located at an altitude of 1,102 meters above sea level. From the lookout, you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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From the top you have spectacular views. You can see a lot of peaks: Picos de Europa, Peña Ten, Peña Mea, Peña Ubiña, even the sea if you have a clear day.
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At this point the road runs like a balcony over the valley and Urbiés and all the surrounding farmhouses can be seen in the background. From this slope you can see the whole green pot below.
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The Coto Bello viewpoint offers beautiful views of the Cantabrian Mountains on clear days. Cows and horses can often be seen grazing peacefully in the surrounding green meadows.
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The Aller region offers several highly-regarded mountain peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Coto Bello Viewpoint, known for its extensive views of the Asturian mountainous landscape and the Cantabrian Mountains, and Urbiés Viewpoint, which provides stunning vistas over the valley from an altitude of 1,102 meters. For those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to Altu d'El Gamoniteiru / Alto Gamoniteiro from Pola de Lena is a significant climb to the highest peak in the Aramo mountain range.
Yes, the Aller region is home to challenging climbs. The Ascent to Altu d'El Gamoniteiru / Alto Gamoniteiro from Pola de Lena is a prime example, covering 15 kilometers with an average gradient of approximately 10% and reaching 1791 meters. It's a tough climb offering expansive views for those up to the task.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Coto Bello Viewpoint, which offers clear views of the Cantabrian Mountains. Urbiés Viewpoint also provides stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Additionally, Pico Llosorio and Pico Polio are known for their magnificent views, with Pico Polio even offering glimpses of Picos de Europa and the sea on clear days.
Yes, the Coto Bello Viewpoint is considered family-friendly. It provides stunning views of the mountainous landscape of Asturias and the Cantabrian Mountains, with grazing animals often present in the meadows, making it an enjoyable spot for all ages.
The Aller region is excellent for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, including challenging road cycling options like the La Cubilla Pass – Campomanes loop or the Cabañaquinta – Coto Bello Viewpoint loop. For more information on road cycling, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Aller guide. There are also general cycling routes available, such as the Campa Espinera – View of Peña Mea loop. Explore more options in the Cycling around Aller guide.
Absolutely. The Aller area offers several mountain biking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the Cerulleda – Ascent to Piedrafita loop and the Coto Bello Viewpoint – Trail between mountains loop. You can discover more MTB trails and their details in the MTB Trails around Aller guide.
From the mountain peaks in Aller, you can expect to see diverse natural features. These include the expansive mountainous landscape of Asturias, the majestic Cantabrian Mountains, and lush green valleys. Many viewpoints, like Coto Bello Viewpoint, also feature grazing animals like cows and horses in the surrounding meadows.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning and extensive views as a major draw. The opportunity to witness the vast mountainous landscape, including the Cantabrian Mountains, and the peaceful presence of grazing animals at spots like Coto Bello Viewpoint are often mentioned. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, such as the Ascent to Altu d'El Gamoniteiru, are also highly appreciated for their effort and the beautiful landscapes they traverse.
Yes, several peaks and viewpoints in Aller are suitable for intermediate explorers. Coto Bello Viewpoint, Urbiés Viewpoint, Pico Llosorio, and Pico Polio are all categorized as intermediate, offering rewarding experiences without the extreme difficulty of the most challenging ascents.
Yes, on a clear day, you might be able to see the Picos de Europa from certain vantage points. Pico Polio is specifically noted for offering spectacular views that can include the Picos de Europa, Peña Ten, Peña Mea, and Peña Ubiña, and even the sea.


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