Mountain peaks around Castrillo De La Reina are situated within the Sierra de la Demanda mountain range, a region known for its diverse natural environment. This area features prominent summits and offers extensive opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. The landscape includes abrupt reliefs, craggy rock formations, and smoother slopes, providing varied terrain for exploration. The Sierra de la Demanda is characterized by large oak and beech forests, supporting a rich biodiversity.
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From this point you can see impressive panoramic views of the whole of the valleys that appear around, where at the top of the Sierra de Neila, there is the Alto de Gayubar that is above one thousand six hundred meters height
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Campiña is the highest mountain that is found in this kind of circus where the set of lagoons are located in the middle. It offers stunning panoramic views of the area.
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At the top of this mountain you can see impressive views of the group of lagoons found in this unique place. You can see the Lagunas Negra and the Larga d'es del cim.
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Mountain that reaches almost 1400 meters high and where at the top there are a set of rocks that form a peak where you can observe the landscape and its panoramas.
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It is a regular place for me.
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On the proposed route, it passes through an area that is usually visited by us and specifically from Fuentelsaz in Quintanar de la Sierra. From the southern area of the town we access by a dirt road approximately 8 kilometers to reach the beginning of the trail. It's a circular route of 9 km of moderate difficulty, not for being nothing dangerous but because of the distance and the unevenness until reaching Campiña, which is the highest area of the route; then the rest is descent. You have all the info at rutas.elvalledigital.es
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Spectacular view of the two largest lagoons. Justito exceeds 2,000 meters. It is very worth it.
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Stunning views of the Negra and la Larga lagoons.
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The region around Castrillo De La Reina, within the Sierra de la Demanda, offers several significant peaks. Among them are Pico de la Laguna (2004m), known for its stunning views of the Negra and La Larga lagoons, and Campiña, which also exceeds 2,000 meters and provides panoramic vistas of the area's two largest lagoons. Additionally, Peña Aguda is a smaller peak offering great views near the start of the Las Lagunas path.
The highest point in the province of Burgos and the Sierra de la Demanda mountain range is Pico San Millán (El Torruco), standing at approximately 2,131 to 2,133 meters. While not directly adjacent to Castrillo De La Reina, it is a significant regional peak within the same mountain range, offering panoramic views from its summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider ascending Campiña or Pico de la Laguna (2004m), both of which offer spectacular vistas of the surrounding lagoons and valleys. Alto de Gayubar also provides impressive panoramic views of the valleys and the Sierra de Neila.
The Sierra de la Demanda, where Castrillo De La Reina is located, is characterized by diverse terrain. You'll find abrupt reliefs, craggy rock formations, and smoother slopes. The region is known for its large oak and beech forests, supporting rich biodiversity. The landscape includes glacial lagoons, adding to its natural beauty.
The summer months are generally the best time for hiking the higher mountain peaks in the Sierra de la Demanda, such as Pico San Millán, to avoid heavy snow. However, many trails and lower elevated areas can be enjoyed during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the foliage is vibrant.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For instance, the Sierra de Carazo, with Peña de Carazo, features a difficult 12.8-mile (20.6 km) circular hike near Hacinas, providing an immersive experience with strenuous activity and rewarding vistas. The ascent to Pico San Millán is also considered a challenging and rewarding climb for serious hikers.
Yes, for a less strenuous but still rewarding experience, consider the Alto de la Lobera near Rabanera del Pinar. This moderate loop hike offers scenic views with an elevation gain of approximately 210 meters. Peña Aguda is also a smaller peak with great views, serving as an excellent 'aperitif' for longer hikes.
While some peaks require more effort, many areas around Castrillo De La Reina offer accessible trails. Look for routes with moderate difficulty, such as the Alto de la Lobera, which provides picturesque surroundings without being overly strenuous. The general area of the Sierra de la Demanda has diverse trails, some of which are suitable for families.
The area around Castrillo De La Reina is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including the 'Lagunas de Neila Climb Loop' or longer tours like the 'Sierra de la Demanda Loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the 'Lagunas de Neila Trail', offering different levels of difficulty. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Castrillo De La Reina and Running Trails around Castrillo De La Reina guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that can take you to or near these peaks. For example, the 'Lagunas de Neila Trail' is a popular moderate hike. You can also find routes like the 'Pico Las Torres (La Calvilla) Ascent Trail' and a loop connecting Campiña and Pico de la Laguna (2004m) from Peña Aguda. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Castrillo De La Reina guide.
Yes, near Castrillo De La Reina, the elevated area of La Muela is significant for its historical and archaeological value. It hosts an ancient Celtic fort (castro celta) and the site of the hermitage of Santa Ana, along with remnants of early medieval necropolises. This offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and stunning panoramic views offered by peaks like Campiña and Pico de la Laguna (2004m), especially of the lagoons and valleys. The sense of achievement from reaching summits that just exceed 2,000 meters and the diverse natural environment are also highly appreciated.


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