Best mountain peaks around Soria offer a diverse range of natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features 1590 named mountains, with Moncayo standing as the highest at 2,315 meters. Soria is characterized by its clean air, forests, and rivers, providing an ideal setting for exploring its varied ecosystems. This area is known for its appealing terrain, suitable for hiking and experiencing panoramic views.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful high altitude route, it requires a certain effort and skill.
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The Urbión peak is in one of the highest mountains in the Iberian System, at 2,228 meters. This point symbolizes the access to reach it.
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Located in the Sierra Llana and near the town of Fuentetoba, at 1,382 meters above sea level we are in Pico Frentes, with wonderful 360 degree views. We can see the peaks of Urbión, Cebollera, Piqueras, Pinar Grande, Valonsadero, Soria, Golmayo, Camaretas, and further down the Madero, Moncayo, Sierra de Toranzo, Tablado, etc.
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Peña Negrilla is the northernmost summit (located further north) of the Sierra del Moncayo, it is located in the province of Soria and we will find a sculpture in homage to the Virgen de los Milagros apart from impressive views.
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The access trail is marked with stone milestones or "cairn". It is better to follow them for our comfort and respect for the environment.
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Use the path that goes from the Collado de Castilla to the top of Peña Negrilla to go up and down. There are milestones/stone cairns that indicate it. Navigators mark another path that goes from the top down to the path down, but this does not exist. .
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Nice track and direct from the Hermitage of San Saturio.
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The Pico Frentes is located at the eastern end of the Sierra de Cabrejas and is well known for its size and shape. The easiest option to go up is following the path that starts from the Fuentetoba urbanization that takes you practically to the geodesic vertex from where you can contemplate an impressive panoramic view of Soria.
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Soria offers a variety of impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Pico Frentes, known for its 360-degree panoramic views, and the majestic Moncayo, the highest mountain in the Iberian System. Visitors also frequently seek out Pico Urbión, famous for its glacial landscapes and the mythical Laguna Negra.
The mountain peaks in Soria offer diverse and spectacular views. From Pico Frentes, you can enjoy expansive 360-degree panoramas of Soria and other distant peaks like Urbión and Moncayo. View from Cerro de Santa Ana provides beautiful vistas of Soria and its immediate surroundings. From Alto de la Risca, you can see from the Cuerda del Pozo reservoir all the way to Soria.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The path to Pico Frentes from the Fuentetoba urbanization is considered an easy ascent, offering impressive views without significant difficulty. Similarly, reaching the View from Cerro de Santa Ana is easy, accessible by walking trails from Soria or by car, making it a great spot for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
Spring and summer are particularly popular for hiking in Soria's mountains, especially for higher peaks like Moncayo, where routes through the Cucharón cirque and San Miguel basin are enjoyed. The region's clean air and diverse ecosystems make it appealing throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities.
Moncayo (Pico San Miguel) is the highest peak in the Iberian System at 2,315 meters, offering challenging ascents and stunning views, including the northernmost summit Peña Negrilla Summit with its sculpture of the Virgen de los Milagros. Pico Urbión, at 2,228 meters, is another high point, known for its spectacular glacial formations and the legendary Laguna Negra.
Absolutely. Soria is a prime destination for hiking. You can find various trails, including the 'Machadian Places of Soria Trail' and the 'Postiguillo Walk,' which are considered easy. For more moderate options, consider the 'Tour Lugares Machadianos de Soria' or the 'Valhondo Trail.' You can explore more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Soria guide.
Around Pico Urbión, you'll encounter a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring spectacular glacial circuses. The most famous is the mysterious and beautiful Laguna Negra, a glacial lake surrounded by dense pine forests and towering cliffs. This area is part of the Urbión Mountains and Black Lagoon Nature Reserve, offering a serene and picturesque experience.
Beyond hiking, Soria offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. There are several moderate gravel biking routes, such as the 'Toledillo Train Stop – Cidones Railway Halt loop from Soria' and the 'Puente del Canto – Junta de los Ríos Trail loop from Soria.' For more details on these and other routes, check out the Gravel biking around Soria guide.
Pico Frentes is quite accessible. An easy path starts from the Fuentetoba urbanization and leads directly to its geodesic vertex. This makes it a convenient option for those looking for impressive panoramic views without a highly strenuous climb.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive 360-degree panoramic views available from peaks like Pico Frentes, which allow them to see other major peaks like Urbión and Moncayo. The serene and beautiful landscapes, such as those around Laguna Negra near Pico Urbión, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and tranquil escape.
Castillo de Vinuesa, standing at 2,083 meters, offers magnificent views and a distinct sensation of vertigo due to small precipices. From its summit, you can see the Sierra de la Demanda, Picos de Urbión, Sierra Cebollera, and other massifs of the central Iberian System, providing a truly expansive perspective.
Moncayo, being the highest mountain in the Iberian System at 2,315 meters, presents a significant challenge. Hikers often start their ascent from the Sanctuary of the Virgen of Moncayo, with routes through the Cucharón cirque and San Miguel basin. While popular, especially in spring and summer, it requires a good level of fitness and preparation.


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