Mountain peaks around Villacarriedo offer access to the Cantabrian Mountains, providing diverse outdoor experiences. This region, nestled in the Carriedo Valley, features altitudes ranging from 160 to 875 meters within the municipality. The surrounding areas present prominent peaks with expansive views and varied terrain. Hikers can explore a range of routes, from accessible paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Great views in all directions. Easy ascent and descent.
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Another easy hill to climb and with a great horizon.
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Very nice but very badly marked, hard to find without Komoot
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One of the emblematic peaks of the Collados del Asón Natural Park and also one of the most visited since it is part of what many of us consider the best kept jewel of Asón. The return to the Hill, perfectly marked and marked out, is a circular route that allows you to recognize the main natural, ecological, ethnographic and landscape values of the region.
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The Lindaro Peak viewpoint is one of the most visited viewpoints and with impressive views of the Cayón Valley. It is located passing the Hayal de Esles on the way to the Pozos de Noja and apart from some impressive views it has some benches with a table to sit and rest and be able to eat enjoying the views, of course a small wooden railing with some signs that explain what is can see on a clear day.
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Coming from the Tablao, a little walk. It does not have a mailbox, but it does have a geodesic vertex.
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A grassy mountain 851 meters high, it is easily accessed by a path either from the Peña El Acebo that is next to it and is a little lower or from the path that comes from Pozos de Noja, Liérganes or Esles. Fantastic views, suitable for all audiences.
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The Pico de la Jarra, also called Tablao (or Tablau), is 820 meters high and the first thing you notice is the fantastic views that this small mountain range has. It can be easily reached from Rasillo or Aloños, which are from the Carriedo valley or from the Toranzo valley, for example, also passing through the beautiful beech forest of Cotero Lobos... it is an accessible place with spectacular views.
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The region around Villacarriedo offers several notable peaks. Among them are Castro Valnera, the highest in the eastern Cantabrian range at 1,718 meters, and Pico Porracolina, a frequently visited peak in the Alto Asón area known for its extensive views. Other significant peaks include Pico de la Jarra and Pico de la Miel.
Yes, for a family-friendly experience, consider Idillo Summit. This grassy mountain, 851 meters high, is easily accessed by a path and offers fantastic views suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Pico Lindaro viewpoint is also family-friendly, providing beautiful 360-degree panoramic views with benches for a comfortable break.
The peaks in this region offer diverse and expansive views. From Castro Valnera, you can expect broad vistas of the surrounding landscapes. Pico Porracolina provides extensive views of the entire Cantabrian interior in all directions. Similarly, Pico de la Jarra is celebrated for its fantastic views over the valley, and Pico Lindaro offers stunning 360-degree panoramas.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Castro Valnera, at 1,718 meters, is a formidable mountain and the highest in the eastern sector of the Cantabrian range, offering a significant destination for experienced hikers. Pico Porracolina is also categorized as a challenging summit.
For easier hikes, Idillo Summit is a great option, known for its accessible path and suitability for all audiences. Pico de la Jarra is also relatively accessible from locations like Rasillo or Aloños, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
The region boasts diverse ecosystems. On the approach to Pico de la Jarra, you can find the beautiful beech forest of Cotero Lobos. The area generally features oak and beech groves, enhancing the scenic appeal of mountain excursions.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Villacarriedo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Hayal de Aloños Beech Forest loop' and more difficult ones such as 'Alto Alcor – circular from Selaya via Villacarriedo'. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available.
Yes, Pico de la Jarra can be easily reached from locations within the Carriedo valley, such as Rasillo or Aloños. A medium-difficulty foot route from Aloños to Alto del Tablao offers broad perspectives over the valley and leads to this peak. You can also approach it passing through the beautiful beech forest of Cotero Lobos.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and extensive views offered by the peaks, such as the 360-degree panoramas from Pico Lindaro and the wide vistas from Pico Porracolina. The accessibility of some peaks, like Idillo Summit, for all audiences is also highly appreciated.
The highest mountain peak in the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range, accessible from the Villacarriedo area, is Castro Valnera, standing at 1,718 meters.
Yes, the Pico Lindaro viewpoint is an excellent spot. Located at 690 meters above sea level, it offers beautiful 360-degree panoramic views and features a table with a bench, making it an ideal place to take a break and enjoy the landscape.


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