Best mountain peaks around La Garganta are found in mountainous regions of Spain, offering diverse experiences for hikers. La Garganta, often associated with Extremadura's Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, serves as a gateway to notable peaks. These areas are characterized by panoramic views and varied trails, providing opportunities for exploration and challenge. The region's geography includes dramatic valleys, unique geological formations, and high-elevation summits.
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At a distance of just 2 km from the Collado de Los Buitres mountain pass, a good area to enjoy nature and breathe fresh air.
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Peña Negra is one of those challenging but highly rewarding peaks. The views from its top at 1634 meters above sea level are truly amazing and you will have 360 degree panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, including the Navamuño Reservoir.
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Another of the most important peaks of the Sierra de Candelario Park, the Calvitero rises above 2400 meters above sea level, offering wonderful panoramic views worthy of a postcard.
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It is the highest peak in the province of Salamanca at 2,427 meters above sea level. The views are amazing but to get here you will have to make a significant physical effort since the journey is very demanding. Remember that the important thing is to enjoy the road and this beautiful landscape.
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Nice valley in the heart of the Sierra de Candelario with beautiful views. If you are on your way to the top of Torreón from here the journey becomes quite demanding and through technical sectors, go carefully and firmly to enjoy this beautiful place!
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Popularly known as "the roof of Extremadura", the top of the Torreón or Calvitero is located at 2400 meters above sea level and without a doubt the views from there are amazing! An ascent that is demanding but with several alternatives to choose from and all of them with spectacular views.
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The highest point in the province of Cáceres
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Some stone milestones lead you to the top. It is the highest point in the province of Salamanca.
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The mountain peaks around La Garganta are primarily located in the Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, within Extremadura, Spain. This region is known for its diverse and rewarding experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Some of the most popular mountain peaks include Peña Negra Summit, which offers 360-degree panoramic views, and Torreón (Calvitero Summit), often called "the roof of Extremadura" at 2400 meters above sea level.
The highest mountain in the Sierra de Béjar and Salamanca province is Canchal de la Ceja, standing at 2428 meters. It is separated from the Sierra de Gredos by the Puerto de Tornavacas.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences. The ascent to Torreón (Calvitero Summit) from Hoya Moros is quite demanding with technical sectors. Peña Negra Summit is also described as challenging but highly rewarding. Additionally, La Muela requires good fitness and alpine experience.
Beyond the peaks, you can explore the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve, famous for 'Los Pilones'—natural pools carved into the granite riverbed. Another notable site is Garganta Verde in Andalucía, a deep canyon known for its lush vegetation and towering walls.
Many peaks offer spectacular panoramic views. From Peña Negra Summit, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the entire Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, including the Navamuño Reservoir. Torreón (Calvitero Summit) also provides extensive and amazing views from its high elevation.
Yes, the area offers a variety of mountain peaks and trails catering to different hiking difficulty levels. You can find challenging routes like the circular trail run to Cancho La Muela or the hike to Peña Negra via the Navamuño Reservoir. For more options, explore the Hiking around La Garganta guide.
Besides hiking, the region is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Peña Negra via the Navamuño Reservoir' trail run, or explore road cycling routes like the 'Ambroz and Jerte Valleys Loop'. For more details, check the Running Trails around La Garganta and Road Cycling Routes around La Garganta guides.
Yes, for specific natural attractions like Garganta Verde in Andalucía, a permit is often required for access. It's advisable to check local regulations before planning your visit to such areas.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from summits like Peña Negra and the rewarding challenge of the demanding ascents. The natural beauty of the Sierra de Candelario Natural Area and the diverse landscapes are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Canchal de la Ceja is known for its unusually-shaped snowfield below the summit's North face, which gives the mountain its name 'Ceja' (eyebrow). The Los Hermanitos (Oriental) Summit also features three separate peaks with a mailbox on the central one, offering a distinctive multi-peak experience.
Hoya Moros is a beautiful valley within the Sierra de Candelario, offering stunning views. It serves as a starting point for challenging routes, particularly for those heading to the top of Torreón, making it a significant spot for experienced hikers seeking demanding trails.


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