Best mountain peaks around Morés are found within the Sierra de la Virgen range, part of the Iberian System in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. This region is characterized by ancient paleozoic materials and Cambrian quartzite crests, forming a landscape of scrubland with reforested pine species, junipers, and holm oaks. Seasonal streams carve the terrain, leading to unique geological formations such as "natural castles" from gypsum and clay. The area provides diverse panoramic views of the Aranda and Calatayud regions.
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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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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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At this point in the Sierra de Víctor we find the curious image of the statue of San Vicente, placed by the hunters, which is located on top of a rock. Very close, we will pass by the side of some ancient ruins of what was a cabin.
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Located at 1213 meters above sea level, we are at the Pico del Cerro del Águila, on the Marigil pass. Beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains or the Sierra de Victor
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The Sierra de la Virgen range, part of the Iberian System, features several notable peaks. The highest is Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen. Other significant summits include Virgen de la Sierra (1413 m), Pico de Morés (1186 m), and Pico del Cerro del Águila (1213 m).
The Sierra de la Virgen is characterized by ancient paleozoic materials and strong Cambrian quartzite crests. The landscape primarily consists of scrubland, with reforested pine species, junipers, and holm oaks. Seasonal streams carve the terrain, leading to unique geological formations such as 'natural castles' from gypsum and clay.
Yes, the mountains are home to the Santuario de la Virgen de la Sierra, a place of worship located high in the range. Additionally, you can find the Statue of San Vicente, a unique monument placed by hunters on a rock, with ancient cabin ruins nearby.
Many peaks offer excellent panoramic views. Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen provides a sweeping view of the Sierra de la Virgen. Pico del Cerro del Águila offers beautiful vistas of the surrounding mountains or the Sierra de Victor. Pico Mingoaranda and Peña de Guzmán also provide magnificent views within the Sierra de la Virgen.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the challenging 'Pico Cabrera from Sestrica — circular via the Sierra de la Virgen' or the 'Refugio de Inogés – Pico del Rayo loop from Aluenda'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Morés guide.
Beyond hiking, the area is suitable for road cycling and running. You can find challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Calcena – View of Calcena loop from Morés' or running trails like the 'Pico Café – Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) loop from Illueca'. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Morés and Running Trails around Morés guides for more details.
While many trails in the Sierra de la Virgen are intermediate to difficult, you can find easier options. For example, the 'Meandro de Chodes y Morata de Jalón — circular by the Jalón river' is an easy hiking route. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific trails in the Hiking around Morés guide.
The region's rugged terrain and varying elevations make it suitable for exploration across different seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the area can be explored year-round, with appropriate preparation for colder weather at higher altitudes.
Yes, there are circular routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. An example is the 'Pico Cabrera from Sestrica — circular via the Sierra de la Virgen' hiking route. You can find more circular options within the Hiking around Morés guide.
The Sierra de la Virgen is notable for its ancient paleozoic materials and strong Cambrian quartzite crests. Erosion in some areas has created striking 'natural castles' and whimsical, ruined reliefs from gypsum and clay, such as the Castillos de Armantes, offering a unique geological spectacle.
The highest point of the Sierra de la Virgen is Pico Cabrera, reaching an elevation of 1433 meters.


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