Best mountain peaks around Alía are found within the Villuercas Ibores Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, a region recognized for its unique geology and biodiversity. This area features mountainous formations with Appalachian terrain, offering panoramic views of valleys and river systems. The landscape includes significant summits and passes, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. Alía is situated in a region known for its natural features and challenging climbs.
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The so-called Alto or Puerto de la Palomera is a mountain pass located in the comarca of Las Villuercas, near the municipality of Alía (judicial district of Logrosán). It is a saddle or mountain pass in the Sierra de la Palomera,
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At an altitude of 1,081 meters, it is located between the towns of Guadalupe and Cañamero, and is part of the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its unique geology and biodiversity. From its summit, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views encompassing the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys, as well as the mountainous formations characteristic of the region's Appalachian terrain. On clear days, you can see the imposing Sierra de Gredos to the north. Pico Agudo can be accessed via hiking trails that depart from Guadalupe, such as the one that follows part of the historic Isabel la Católica Trail.
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Nice climb in the Guadalupe area with beautiful views but very hard
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With 21 kilometers and just over 1,100 meters of accumulated elevation gain, this beautiful and long climb is quite easy until reaching kilometer 16, where it begins to steepen and reaches an incline of 16%. The views from the summit alone are worth the effort.
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Top of the palomera with incredible views 😍
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On clear days you can see the entire Geopark. sunsets are fantastic
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Spectacular views upon reaching the top of the Villuercas peak. The climb is long and hard, so be prepared. 11km at 6% average slope reaching 1543 masl.
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The most prominent peaks in the Alía area, part of the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, include Pico Villuercas Summit, which offers 360º panoramic views, and Pico Agudo, known for its impressive vistas encompassing the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys. Another significant point is Alto de la Palomera, a mountain pass with incredible views.
From peaks like Pico Villuercas Summit, you can enjoy spectacular 360º panoramic views of the entire Villuercas Ibores Geopark, and even Monfragüe to the north on clear days. Pico Agudo offers impressive vistas of the Guadalupe and Viejas River valleys, and the characteristic Appalachian terrain of the region. On very clear days, you might even spot the Sierra de Gredos.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. The climb to Pico Villuercas Summit is particularly demanding, with routes like the Ascent to Pico Villuercas via Guadalupe featuring sections with almost 15% incline over 16 km, and the Ascent to Pico Villuercas via Navezuelas covering 21 km with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain, including steep sections up to 16%.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Alía are not detailed, mountainous regions like the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark generally offer pleasant hiking conditions in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder. Winter can be challenging due to cold and potential snow at higher elevations, while summer might be very hot.
Yes, there are easier hiking options available. For example, the Hiking around Alía guide includes routes like the Guadalupe Monastery and Viaduct Loop or the Sierra de Altamira Loop from Puerto de San Vicente, which are rated as 'easy' and could be suitable for families.
Absolutely. The area around Alía is popular for cycling, including challenging routes to the peaks. The Cycling around Alía guide features routes like the Pico Villuercas Summit – Guadalupe Viaduct loop from Alía, which is a difficult 60 km ride. There are also traffic-free bike rides available.
The Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, where many of Alía's peaks are located, is recognized for its unique geology and biodiversity. It features characteristic Appalachian terrain and offers a glimpse into ancient geological formations and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, Pico Villuercas Summit and Pico Agudo are both designated as natural monuments within the Geopark, highlighting their geological and scenic importance. The entire region is characterized by its Appalachian-style mountainous formations.
While specific parking and public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided here, visitors often access the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark and its trails from nearby towns like Guadalupe or Alía. It's advisable to check local tourist information centers in Alía or Guadalupe for the most current details on access points and any available public transport options to trail starts.
Alía and nearby towns like Guadalupe offer various accommodation options, including rural guesthouses and hotels, catering to hikers and visitors. You can also find cafes and pubs in these towns to refuel after your adventures. It's recommended to check local listings for specific establishments.


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