Best mountain peaks around San Pedro Del Romeral are situated in Cantabria, Spain, a region known for its natural landscapes, including lush valleys and the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range. The area offers access to notable mountain peaks popular among hikers. These peaks provide diverse terrain and opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty. The municipality serves as a starting point for exploring the mountainous environment.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A delight of views wherever you look.
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The panoramic views from the top are spectacular
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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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Dulla exceeds a thousand meters and where the spectacular nature of the mountain characterizes this area. The south side of the mountain forms a kind of tables and depressions that form valleys that reach the core of Quintanilla Valdebodres
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In the Valle de Sotoscueva there is this peak that reaches almost eight hundred meters and that one of the usual routes of ascent is via Cueva
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Castro Valnera is a beautiful, formidable mountain with its 1,718 meters. It is the highest in the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range.
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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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Located at 820 meters above sea level, Pico de la Jarra offers wonderful views of the mountains and the Cantabrian interior. It can be reached from the Aloños beech forest, another wonderful place in the area.
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For expansive vistas, Castro Valnera Summit is highly recommended, offering views of the Cantabrian Mountains, Basque Mountains, and even the western Pyrenees on clear days. Pico de la Miel also provides initial panoramic views, especially when traversing the Lunada to Castro Valnera trail. Additionally, Pico del Cuerno offers spectacular views of the Sotoscueva area, and Pico de la Jarra provides wonderful views of the mountains and the Cantabrian interior.
The Castro Valnera Summit is described as a formidable mountain, with its 1,718 meters, and can be very dangerous with fog or wet/snowy ground, requiring expertise. Its descent along the vertiginous ridge to La Pirulera is strong and technical. Muela de Dulla also presents a challenging experience, with a path that approaches the edge of cliffs and a third-grade climbing pass at Paso del Arbol.
Yes, several peaks are suitable for intermediate hikers. Pico de la Miel is an intermediate summit offering beautiful views. Muela de Dulla, while challenging in parts, is also categorized as intermediate. Pico de la Jarra (820 meters) is easily accessible from Rasillo or Aloños and offers fantastic views, making it a good intermediate option. Pico del Cuerno is also categorized as intermediate.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter lush valleys, the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range, and diverse landscapes including forests and areas with traditional Pasiego cabins. Waterfalls, such as those along the Aján River, add to the scenic appeal. Peaks like Muela de Dulla showcase spectacular geological events and glacial valleys.
The highest peak in the eastern sector of the Cantabrian mountain range, accessible from San Pedro Del Romeral, is Castro Valnera Summit, standing at 1,718 meters.
Beyond hiking, the area around San Pedro Del Romeral offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various routes, such as the challenging road cycling loops like the Church of Vega de Pas – Plaza de Las Machorras loop, or the scenic cycling routes like the Caves of Puente Viesgo and Vía Verde del Pas. For runners, trails like the Yera and Aján Riverbanks Trail provide moderate options. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Cycling around San Pedro Del Romeral.
The mountain peaks around San Pedro Del Romeral are unique for their combination of challenging terrain and breathtaking natural scenery within the Cantabrian mountain range. They offer diverse hiking experiences, from formidable summits like Castro Valnera with its expansive views, to peaks like Muela de Dulla that reveal spectacular geological formations. The area also provides a glimpse into traditional Cantabrian life with its Pasiego cabins and rural landscapes.
When hiking Castro Valnera Summit, be aware that it can be very dangerous with fog, which can descend rapidly. It's also not advisable to climb on wet ground or with snow/ice unless you are very experienced, as a slip can be deadly. Avoid the north face due to precipices. The descent to La Pirulera is strong and technical. Always check weather conditions and be prepared.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect paths that range from comfortable animal tracks, as found on Muela de Dulla, to narrow and firm paths like those leading to Pico de la Miel. More challenging routes, such as parts of Castro Valnera, involve steep crags and potentially icy or foggy conditions, requiring careful navigation.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking natural scenery and the panoramic views from the summits. The opportunity to experience the grandeur of the Cantabrian mountains and immerse oneself in the tranquil atmosphere of Cantabria is also highly valued. The komoot community has shown appreciation for the variety of mountain peaks, sharing over 40 photos and giving more than 20 upvotes for the area.
Yes, Pico de la Jarra, also known as Tablao, at 820 meters, is easily reachable from Rasillo or Aloños. It offers fantastic views of the mountains and the Cantabrian interior without requiring an overly strenuous climb, making it a good option for a less demanding walk with rewarding vistas.


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