Best mountain peaks around Brea De Aragón are situated within the Sierra de la Virgen mountain range, offering access to notable peaks and hiking opportunities. This region, located in the province of Zaragoza, Spain, provides a natural backdrop to the town, which has historical ties to the shoemaking industry. The mountains feature low maquis shrub and pine repopulation, alongside native trees like juniper and holm oak. The area is characterized by its rugged natural landscape and strategic viewpoints.
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As you descend you can see Moncayo and the Mesones de Isuela Castle. It is a descent on a paved track, with little vehicle traffic, although you have to moderate your speed on some sharp curves.
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Located at an altitude of 1,433 meters, we find the cairn at the top of Alto de Cabrera, with a panoramic view of the Sierra de la Virgen.
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At 1,412 meters above sea level is the rocky peak of Peña del Café. 1 km away is what separates us from Peña Guzmán, both located in the Sierra de la Virgen.
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Located at 1307 meters of altitude we are in Pico Mingoaranda, with great views in the Sierra de la Virgen
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Located at an altitude of 1,352 meters, we are in Peña de Guzmán with magnificent views between Mingoaranda and Peña del Café, all located in the Sierra de la Virgen.
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The Sierra de la Virgen range, which borders Brea de Aragón, features several notable peaks. Among them are Pico Cabrera, the highest point at 1,433 meters, Virgen de la Sierra (1,413 meters), Pico La Lezna (1,173 meters), Cucuta (1,300 meters), San Cristóbal (1,264 meters), and Pico de Morés (1,186 meters). Each offers unique perspectives and hiking opportunities within the region.
For panoramic views that integrate the urban center of Brea de Aragón with the natural surroundings, Pico La Lezna (1,173 meters) is highly recommended. It's considered one of the most strategic viewpoints in the area, offering clear vistas.
The highest point in the Sierra de la Virgen range is Pico Cabrera, standing at 1,433 meters (4,701 feet). It features a cairn at its summit and provides expansive views of the entire range.
Yes, several peaks have cultural ties. Pico La Lezna's name, meaning 'awl,' is linked to Brea de Aragón's traditional shoemaking industry. The mountain range itself is named after the Santuario de la Virgen de la Sierra, a Virgin Mary shrine located in its heights, giving Virgen de la Sierra peak a spiritual significance. Additionally, from viewpoints like View of Castillo de Mesones de Isuela and Moncayo from the Descent to Nigüella, you can see historical landmarks like the Mesones de Isuela Castle.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the PR-Z-074 leading from Brea de Aragón to Pico La Lezna, or more challenging options such as the 'Pico Cabrera from Sestrica — circular via the Sierra de la Virgen' and the 'Peña del Café – Peña de Guzmán loop from Illueca'. For more details on hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Brea De Aragón guide.
Yes, experienced hikers will find challenging climbs. Peaks like Pico Cabrera (1,433 m), Peña del Café (1,412 m), and Peña de Guzmán (1,352 m) offer demanding ascents and rewarding views. Routes to these summits often involve significant elevation gains and varied terrain.
The Sierra de la Virgen is characterized by a rugged natural landscape. You'll encounter low maquis shrub and pine repopulation, alongside native trees such as juniper and holm oak. The area also provides strategic viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the surrounding province of Zaragoza.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for hiking in the Sierra de la Virgen. Temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher altitudes.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, the area around Brea de Aragón is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. Explore options like the 'Aranda Castles Loop' for mountain biking or the 'Puerto de Embid loop' for road cycling. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Brea De Aragón and MTB Trails around Brea De Aragón guides.
Besides the highest peaks, Pico Mingoaranda, at 1307 meters, is another must-see spot in the Sierra de la Virgen, offering great panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range. Peña de Guzmán also provides magnificent views between Mingoaranda and Peña del Café.
While some peaks offer challenging climbs, the Sierra de la Virgen also has less strenuous options. The PR-Z-074 route to Pico La Lezna, for example, is classified as medium difficulty and can be a rewarding option for active families. Exploring the lower, more accessible parts of the range, such as around Pico de Morés, can also provide enjoyable walks.


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