Best mountain peaks around Fornelos De Montes are characterized by natural landscapes and mountainous terrain, primarily within the Serra do Suído. This region in Pontevedra, Spain, offers diverse ecosystems, including native forests and high plateaus. The area features historical elements such as ancient stone shelters, adding a cultural dimension to its natural appeal. These features make Fornelos De Montes a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Monte O Galleiro (748 m), located in the municipality of Mos, near Vigo, is a popular destination for hiking due to its well-marked routes and its impressive panoramic views of the Vigo Estuary and the surrounding area. It is part of the Serra do Galleiro and is surrounded by native vegetation, pine forests and eucalyptus trees. It is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying Galician nature.
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At 750 meters above sea level One of the highest points in the province of Pontevedra and the highest near the coast, from where you can have spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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At 472 m above sea level, the Monźon peak is the highest point in the municipality of Soutomaior. Spectacular views of the Ría de Vigo to the west and the surrounding mountains to the east. Great hiking trails through the woods.
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Spectacular views from the Mirador de las tres Rías. The top of this mountain is covered in wind turbines. Whether we like it or not, they are here to stay.
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Unfortunately, there was nothing to see. It was raining.
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After climbing the Sierra de Suído, over 750 meters high, you reach this unique natural setting with a lake that collects rainwater from the slopes of the Bidueiros Massif. This is the natural space known as Pozo Piñeiro in the municipality of Covelo
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Elevated, with a unique shape and visible from much of the region, Mount A Peneda is one of the most unique places around the Vigo estuary. The chapel of Nosa Señora das Neves or Virxe da Peneda, dating from the 17th century, presides over the top of this peak of 329 meters and very steep slopes. The building occupies the site of the A Peneda fort, a settlement that took advantage of the easy strategic defense and the breadth of views. From the A Peneda viewpoint, next to its old cork oak, you can see the Vigo estuary, from its formation at the mouth of the Verdugo River to Rande, with the Cíes Islands in the background.
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Impressive 360º views and a luxury to be able to see the estuaries of Vigo, Pontevedra and Arousa.
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The region offers several impressive spots. You can visit Alto de Galleiro, a summit known for its panoramic views of the Vigo Estuary. Another popular spot is Three Estuaries Viewpoint, where you can see the estuaries of Vigo, Pontevedra, and Arousa. Don't miss the Viewpoint of Monte A Peneda, which features a 17th-century chapel and offers broad views of the Vigo estuary.
The Serra do Suído, which encompasses many of these peaks, is rich in historical heritage. You can find ancient shepherd shelters known as "chozos" and petroglyphs, such as the mysterious Xampardiño petroglyph, which served as ancient boundary markers. The Viewpoint of Monte A Peneda also hosts the chapel of Nosa Señora das Neves, dating from the 17th century, built on the site of an old fort.
The Serra do Suído is characterized by abundant waterways, ancient forests, and high plateaus. Many streams originate here, forming rivers like the Parada del Valdohome and Barragán, which create spectacular waterfalls such as the Cascada de Casariños. The area is also home to centenarian oak and chestnut forests, and you can find unique natural settings like Pozo Piñeiro, a lake that collects rainwater from the Bidueiros Massif.
While specific family-friendly trails for mountain peaks aren't detailed, the region offers various hiking routes suitable for different fitness levels. Many trails provide opportunities to connect with nature and learn about local heritage in a peaceful environment. For easier walks, consider exploring the tranquil river paths and lush forests at lower elevations.
Fornelos De Montes offers diverse hiking trails. You can explore routes like the "Río Barragan – Fraga trail (PR-G164)" or the "Liñares y la Cascada de Freixa desde Verducido — circular por el río Seixa." For trails that include a peak, consider the "Soutomaior Castle and Monte Monzón Loop" which takes you to Monte Monzón. Find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Fornelos De Montes guide.
Yes, the region provides options for both mountain biking and road cycling. For MTB, you can try the "Sierra de Suído Loop from Covelo" or the "Ponte Caldelas - return via Coto Aguda and Tourón Archaeological Area." Road cyclists might enjoy the "Ponte Caldelas and Cotobade Loop" or the "Parque Monte de Seixo and Sierra de Cando Vuelta." More routes are available in the MTB Trails around Fornelos De Montes and Road Cycling Routes around Fornelos De Montes guides.
The highest peak within the municipality of Fornelos de Montes is Couto Minuto, reaching an altitude of 1061 meters. It offers extensive panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape.
The Serra do Suído region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, but spring and autumn often offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring. These seasons also showcase the lush greenery or vibrant autumn colors of the forests. Summers can be warm, while winters might bring colder weather to the higher elevations.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking on established trails within the Serra do Suído. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations or park guidelines if you plan to venture into specific protected areas or engage in activities that might require special permission.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from summits like Alto de Galleiro and the unique experience of seeing multiple estuaries from the Three Estuaries Viewpoint. The blend of stunning natural beauty, ancient forests, and rich historical heritage, including old shepherd shelters and petroglyphs, also makes the region a peaceful retreat for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature and history.


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