Best mountain peaks around Argoños are characterized by elevated regions and hiking opportunities in its surroundings, rather than traditional high mountain ranges. Argoños is situated within the Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel, an area known for its marshes and coastal environment. The highest point in the municipality, Atrón, reaches an elevation of 225.5 meters. Despite its low-lying geography, the area offers various elevated viewpoints and summits for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The most notable thing is the tower and the views from its top.
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Peña la Zarceta is colloquially known as "Buciero." The views are a delight.
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It has a mailbox and impressive views. You have to take a small detour to reach the summit.
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A nice summit for a sunny day, because you are almost always walking through the forest.
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Impressive turret with 360 degree views.
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With the incentive of the last climb up the stairs of the tower.
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Another peak with beautiful panoramic views of the Noja and Buciero area. You can get here by several paths that allow you to vary the route, all of them very picturesque and entertaining.
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Also known as Pico Brusco, the peak at 237 meters above sea level and the proximity to the sea guarantee beautiful panoramic views of the coast. Very close to here is the Miravalles peak that also deserves to be crowned.
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Argoños is characterized by elevated regions and hiking opportunities in its surroundings, rather than traditional high mountain ranges. The highest point within the municipality is Atrón, reaching 225.5 meters. You'll find summits offering coastal views and viewpoints within the Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting Monte Cincho, which offers 360-degree vistas, especially overlooking the coast. Another excellent option is Miravalles Peak, providing beautiful views of the Noja and Buciero area, including Santoña and Helgueras beach.
Yes, Cueto Cabrero Summit is notable for the remains of an old Napoleonic fort on its top. You can still appreciate its perimeter and the base of its walls, marking it as a strategic point with significant history and good views.
Many local routes incorporate these elevated areas. For instance, the "Pico de Miravalles y Sierra de Mijedo" is a popular circular route accessible via the Camino del Norte, with an elevation gain of 300 meters. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Argoños guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the "Pico de Miravalles y Sierra de Mijedo – running circular by the Camino del Norte," detailed in the Running Trails around Argoños guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the "Santoña Marshes and Collado de Asón Loop" available in the Road Cycling Routes around Argoños guide.
Yes, Peña la Zargenta is colloquially known as "Buciero." It offers beautiful views and is located on the way to Peña Ganzo from Santoña, making it a delightful stop for photos.
The ascent to Monte Cincho includes an exciting climb up the stairs of a tower at the very top, which provides an additional incentive and enhances the already spectacular 360-degree views.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed for every peak, many of the elevated areas around Argoños are more akin to hills and offer moderate trails. The region's focus on coastal and marsh environments often means less strenuous climbs, making some routes suitable for families looking for scenic walks rather than challenging mountain expeditions.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant for hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for coastal views, but it can be warmer. Winter might offer different scenery, but some trails could be wet or muddy.
Brusco (Mijedo), also known as Cima Mijedo, is described as a modest peak but is worth visiting. It offers views with the sea at your feet, and despite its lower elevation, it provides a rewarding experience, especially for those interested in the local geography and coastal environment.
Yes, many of the trails around Argoños are considered moderate, but there are also easier options. For example, the "Marshes Viewpoint loop from Argoños" is an easy hiking route. These trails often lead to elevated viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the natural park and coastline without requiring strenuous climbing.
You will primarily encounter coastal landscapes, marshlands, and forests. Many peaks offer expansive viewpoints over the Cantabrian Sea and the Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel. Features like beaches and forested paths are common along the routes leading to these elevated spots.


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