Best mountain peaks around Lledó are found in the Matarraña comarca, a region within the province of Teruel, Aragón, Spain. Lledó is situated on a mountainous slope and serves as an access point to the Ports of Beceite mountain range. This natural park features diverse landscapes and offers opportunities for exploring the Aragonese terrain. The area is known for its natural beauty, including canyons and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Penyagalera (1,036 m) is one of the most iconic mountains in the Puertos de Beceite mountain range, in the Matarraña region (Teruel). Its sharp silhouette and solitary position make it a spectacular natural viewpoint overlooking the Els Ports massif and the Ulldemó River valley.
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Great 360º viewpoint, I bivouacked there and everything
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Today we hiked the Penyagalera trail, which was fantastic. We started at P4, just as we were about to descend to the river and begin our ascent. Tip: wear gaiters because you have to put your feet in the river to cross, both on the way there and back on the other side (you exit at P8). Good endurance because it's all uphill until you reach the peak. It's cold at the top, so at least wear gloves. And enjoy the scenery.
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La Punta de l'Aigua is a mountain located near Paüls, in the Lower Ebro region, Catalonia. It is one of the most prominent peaks in the area and is part of the 100 Peaks challenge of the Federation of Hiking Entities of Catalonia (FEEC).
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Viewpoint on the San Cristóbal hill near Calaceite, with excellent views of this town and its surroundings. It houses an imposing monument of the Sacred Heart.
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From its top at 1035 masl you will have beautiful views of the entire Matarraña River valley, the town of Beceite and the north of Les Ports. A peak that deserves to be conquered on days with good visibility so that the panoramic views are your well-deserved reward. It can be reached from the town of Beceite along a path that is not technically very demanding, but you must go at a steady pace to enjoy the path.
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Penyagalera is a solitary and unique massif, with rocks and vertical escarpments, but despite this, easily accessible from the Beseit side, and with an extraordinary view of the northern sector of Les Ports and the adjoining plain. On clear days, only this last view pays off the effort. If we go there early in the morning on summer days, the possibility of taking a pleasant swim in the beautiful and wide pools of the Ulldemó river, with transparent water, is a double reward. The ascent that we could consider normal is the one that goes up from La Pesquera and is signposted as PR-TE 151, we did it downhill. Coming from Arnes, in our case, you have to go up following the Barranc de la Cova, a natural separation between the Penyagalera and the Serrall de les Clapisses, to the Coll de Pelele, from where we will go up a fairly straight path to the ridge where, we will reach the top more gently.
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The Coll de la Gilaberta is a traditional pass in the mountains between Paüls and Horta de San Joan. In the meadow of the hill there are metal posts with directions and it is the beginning of the mythical ascent of the Punta del Agua. The beginning of the ascent passes between some curious pine trees and immediately there are some steps through rock to a small hill that seems to have been excavated between two large boulders. The main trail continues straight on towards the head of the Vacarissal ravine. The trail turns to the left (east) and ascends a calcareous spur marked with stone milestones to the top. This section without good visibility can be dangerous. The trail ends at the small plateau of Punta del Agua (1,098 m), there are some rocks and several trees but there is no geodesic vertex, although the views are stunning.
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The region around Lledó, particularly within the Ports of Beceite, offers several notable peaks. Among them, Penyagalera Summit (1,035 m) stands out for its sharp silhouette and panoramic views. Other significant peaks include Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m) and Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m), both offering magnificent vistas.
The area is rich in natural beauty, characterized by diverse landscapes within the Matarraña comarca and the Ports of Beceite mountain range. You'll encounter deep canyons, rich biodiversity, and stunning river valleys like the Ulldemó. Peaks such as Penyagalera Summit offer natural viewpoints over the entire Els Ports massif.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, peaks like Punta de l'Aigua (1098 m) offer demanding ascents. The route to Punta de l'Aigua involves sections with rock steps and can be dangerous without good visibility, making it suitable for those with experience and good footing.
Many of the trails leading to viewpoints and summits in the region are categorized as intermediate. For example, the ascent to Penyagalera Summit from La Pesquera is signposted as PR-TE 151 and is considered accessible despite the peak's rugged appearance. Similarly, Tossal d'Engrilló (1,073 m) also offers an intermediate route with magnificent views.
While specific seasonal advice for Lledó is not detailed, mountain regions like the Ports of Beceite generally offer pleasant hiking conditions during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer mornings can also be rewarding, with the possibility of swimming in the Ulldemó River after a hike. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. A notable site is Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, which is a religious building and a viewpoint. From here, you can enjoy views of Horta de San Juan and Roques de Benet, and with luck, observe vultures. Another site is San Cristóbal Hill near Calaceite, featuring a viewpoint and a monument of the Sacred Heart.
Beyond peak bagging, the Lledó area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Toll Blau – Arnes Historic Center loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Sant Salvador Convent and Calaceite Loop'. Runners can also find suitable trails, including the 'Vista Panoràmica dels Ports loop'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Lledó, Road Cycling Routes around Lledó, and Running Trails around Lledó guides.
Visitors consistently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views as a major draw. The unique geological formations, such as the sharp silhouette of Penyagalera Summit, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like vultures from viewpoints like Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery, are also highly appreciated. The sense of accomplishment after conquering a peak and being rewarded with expansive vistas is a common sentiment.
While many peaks in the Ports of Beceite can be challenging, there are generally easier sections or shorter routes that families can enjoy. For instance, some parts of the PR-TE 151 trail leading towards Penyagalera Summit are more accessible. It's advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain to ensure suitability for all family members.
Generally, many natural areas in Spain, including parts of the Ports of Beceite, are dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. However, regulations can vary, particularly within protected natural parks. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash for their safety and to protect local wildlife. Check for specific signage or local guidelines at trailheads.
The region is dotted with spectacular viewpoints. Penyagalera Summit offers an extraordinary view of the northern sector of Les Ports and the adjoining plain. Sant Salvador d'Horta Monastery provides wonderful views of Horta de San Juan and Roques de Benet. Additionally, San Cristóbal Hill near Calaceite offers excellent views of the town and its surroundings.
The terrain around Lledó's peaks, especially within the Ports of Beceite, is varied. You can expect rocky paths, some with vertical escarpments, particularly on more challenging ascents like Punta de l'Aigua. Other trails might feature more gentle ascents along ridges or through barrancos (ravines). Many paths are well-marked, but some sections may require surefootedness.


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