Mountain peaks around Bugedo offer diverse opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. The region features a variety of summits and viewpoints, providing options for different levels of hiking experience. These natural landscapes are characterized by their distinct geological formations and offer expansive vistas of the surrounding area. Bugedo is situated in a region known for its mountainous terrain, making it a destination for those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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A good idea if you have climbed Mount Forte before (or after).
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For not much effort, the visual reward is great.
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Clean path to the top. Views of the Monastery of La Herrera. The mailbox is not at the highest point because it does not have views, but a few meters to the East.
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In the Montes Obarenses we find this huge cross that peaks in the middle of the mountain range. As with most peaks in the area, the panoramic views are very beautiful!
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Mountain that is in the old middle of the Montes Obarenses and from where you can see impressive views of the valley where the center of Miranda de Ebro is located.
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Nice cross and mailbox, and very good views. Worth
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Very good walk from the picnic areas of San Juan del Monte.
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For expansive vistas, consider visiting Cruz de Motrico, which provides magnificent views, especially at sunrise. Peña la Abeja offers impressive views of the valley where Miranda de Ebro is located and the Camaldolese Yermo de Nuestra Señora de Herrera. Peñalrayo and Rave also boast very good views from their summits in the Montes Obarenes.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Peña Lengua — circular desde Cellorigo' route is rated as easy and is a great way to experience the area. You can find more details and other hiking routes on the Hiking around Bugedo guide page.
On Cruz de Motrico, you'll find a significant cross and a mailbox, which is a traditional spot for visitors. Rave is notable for having two mailboxes and a small nativity scene. These features often serve as markers and add character to the summits.
Beyond hiking, the region around Bugedo offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can explore various routes such as 'Montes Obarenes — circular desde Miranda de Ebro' for MTB or 'La Picota Viewpoint – Carlos III Bridge loop from Miranda de Ebro' for running. Detailed guides for these activities are available on the MTB Trails around Bugedo and Running Trails around Bugedo pages.
The mountain peaks around Bugedo can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activity. Many visitors traditionally ascend Cruz de Motrico on January 1st to witness the sunrise, suggesting that clear winter days can offer spectacular views. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for early morning or late afternoon excursions.
Yes, for those seeking more demanding treks, there are several challenging routes. Examples include the 'Valle del Ebro — circular desde Pancorbo — Parque Natural de Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil' for mountain biking, or the 'Barbalantes and Valcavado Peak Trail' for hiking. You can find more difficult options on the Hiking around Bugedo and MTB Trails around Bugedo guide pages.
The mountain peaks around Bugedo are primarily located within the Montes Obarenes, characterized by distinct geological formations. From the summits, you can expect to see expansive vistas of valleys, such as the valley of Miranda de Ebro, and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountainous terrain.
Yes, circular routes are available for hikers. For example, the 'Peña Lengua — circular desde Cellorigo' and 'Los dos Oteros y Carrasalineros — circular desde Ameyugo' are popular circular hiking trails. These allow you to start and end your journey at the same point, offering a convenient way to explore the landscape. More circular options can be found in the Hiking around Bugedo guide.
The Montes Obarenes region, where many of Bugedo's peaks are located, is special due to its unique geological formations and the diverse range of summits it offers. It provides a variety of experiences, from intermediate climbs to significant landmarks, all while delivering rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape.
From Peña la Abeja, you can clearly see the Camaldolese Yermo de Nuestra Señora de Herrera, a historical monastery. Additionally, Cruz de Motrico, with its prominent cross, holds traditional significance for local visitors, especially on New Year's Day.
Yes, Monte Fuerte is a summit that offers a great visual reward for not much effort. It's often considered a precursor to Peñalrayo, and the walk along its hill is highly enjoyable, providing excellent views.


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