Best attractions and places to see around Quintanar De La Sierra include a variety of natural features and cultural sites within the Sierra de la Demanda region. The area is characterized by the high peaks of the Sierra de Urbión, the source of the Duero River, and several glacial lakes. Visitors can explore ancient necropolises and historical churches, reflecting the region's rich heritage. This landscape offers diverse opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and historical significance.
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Laguna Larga is one of the glacial lagoons found in the Urbión Mountains, very close to the famous Laguna Negra, in the province of Soria. It's less well-known but equally impressive, and is part of a natural environment of great beauty and ecological value.
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Pico de Urbión is an ideal destination for hiking lovers. It is located between the autonomous community of La Rioja and the provinces of Soria and Burgos (Castilla y León). It limits to the north with the Najerilla valley, to the south with the Duero valley, to the west with the Neila mountain range, and to the east with the Cebollera mountain range.
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In the Laguna Negra de Vinuesa there are two Portillas that allow climbing to both ends, right and left, of the cliff that surrounds it. The Portilla on the Right side allows the climb towards Pico del Zorraquín. The Portilla de la Izquierda, shorter and easier to climb, puts you on the path to climb the Pico de Urbión, either through the Laguna Larga or the Laguna Helada. On the way up to this Portilla you will find the Arroyo de La Laguna with its beautiful waterfall, where it is essential to stop to admire and photograph it.
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Once you see the nacimiento, turn left and go up the hill or return back on the trail if your car is parked in Laguna negra parking
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To climb from Laguna Negra to Pico de Urbion, please wear suitable footwear for trail or mountain... do not go with beach flip-flops as I have already seen more than one and more than two sprains due to this imprudence.
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At this point we are at the highest peak in the province of Soria. Pico Urbión, located at 2,228 meters above sea level, offers excellent panoramic views wherever we look. All the trails that bring us to the top are great for running and hiking.
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Less known, but just as beautiful as the Black Lagoon. It is a lagoon of glacial origin that is worth visiting if we are in the area.
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The region boasts impressive natural features, including the majestic Pico de Urbión, the highest peak in the Sierra de Urbión, offering panoramic views. You can also visit the Source of the Duero River, where this iconic river begins its journey. Other highlights include glacial lakes like Laguna Larga and the nearby Laguna Negra, as well as spectacular waterfalls like El Chorlón and the unique karstic landscape of Las Calderas.
Yes, experienced trekkers will find rewarding challenges. Ascending Pico de Urbión is a popular and challenging endeavor, offering spectacular views from the summit. The area around the glacial lakes, including the climb from Laguna Negra towards Pico de Urbión, also presents demanding routes. For specific challenging routes, you can explore the "Pico de la Laguna (2004m) – Campiña loop from Puerto El Collado" which is rated difficult, among others listed in the hiking guide.
The Urbión Mountains are home to several beautiful glacial lakes. Laguna Larga is a notable example, known for its natural beauty and ecological value. It's located very close to the more famous Laguna Negra in Soria, which also features two 'Portillas' (passes) that allow access to the surrounding cliffs and peaks.
Yes, the region is home to several beautiful waterfalls. You can visit El Chorlón, a spectacular waterfall, and the distinctive karstic landscape of Las Calderas, which features multiple waterfalls and unique rock formations. Additionally, near the Portilla de la Izquierda at Laguna Negra, you'll find the beautiful waterfall of the Arroyo de La Laguna.
Quintanar de la Sierra is rich in historical sites. The Necrópolis de Cuyacabras is a significant High Middle Ages necropolis with 166 anthropomorphic tombs and a semi-rupestrian church carved into rock. Another important site is the Necrópolis de Revenga. You can also visit the 17th-century Church of San Cristóbal, built over an older Visigothic temple, and the Eremitorio de Cueva Andrés, a 10th-century hermitage.
The area around Quintanar de la Sierra is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including routes like the 'Lagunas de Neila Trail' or the 'Trail of the Necropolises'. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Lagunas de Neila MTB Loop'.
While specific family-friendly activities are not detailed, many natural sites can be enjoyed by families. Easier sections of hiking trails, such as those leading to the Source of the Duero River, can be suitable. The Casa de la Madera (House of Wood) in Revenga, an interpretation center about the region's timber industry, offers an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (late April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the higher altitudes, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter brings snow, making some higher trails more challenging and requiring specialized gear.
Absolutely. The Pico de Urbión offers spectacular panoramic views. Another excellent spot is Campiña, which provides stunning vistas of the glacial lagoons. Peña del Vaso is also a rocky formation that serves as an impressive natural viewpoint, and the Plaza Mayor in Quintanar de la Sierra itself features a large viewpoint overlooking a meadow.
Yes, there are options for beginners. While some routes are challenging, the area offers easier paths. For instance, the walk to the Source of the Duero River is generally accessible. You can find more details on various difficulty levels in the hiking guide, which includes moderate routes like the 'Lagunas de Neila Trail' that can be adapted for different fitness levels.
Beyond ancient necropolises, you can explore the Casa de la Madera (House of Wood) in Revenga, an interpretation center that highlights the historical importance of the timber industry and forest culture in the region. The architecture of Quintanar de la Sierra itself, with its picturesque 'pinariegas' houses featuring unique doorways and conical chimneys, reflects the area's historical cart-making industry.
Many of the natural trails and open spaces in the Sierra de la Demanda are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local regulations are followed, especially in protected areas like the Sierra de Neila Natural Park. Always ensure to clean up after your pet. Specific dog-friendly designations for individual trails are best checked locally upon arrival.


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