Best natural monuments around Berzosilla are found within a landscape shaped by significant geological heritage, as the municipality is part of the UNESCO Las Loras Global Geopark. This region features dramatic karst formations, including dolines, lapiaces, and caves, alongside deep river canyons. The area's transitional climate supports rich biodiversity, with beech and oak forests. It offers a journey through geological time, showcasing the intricate relationship between geology, landscape, and cultural heritage.
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The Valcabado Viewpoint is located in the Covalagua Natural Area, in Revilla de Pomar (Pomar de Valdivia), within the Las Loras Unesco World Geopark. This viewpoint is a natural balcony located at an altitude of 1,224 metres, offering spectacular views of the Valderredible Valley. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature, go hiking and observe stars due to the low light pollution. In addition, near the viewpoint is the Cueva de los Franceses, about 1,500 metres away.
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This is a beautiful pool when there is enough water. On a good day the water is a beautiful clear blue. Towards the end of summer there is usually not much water and it may not be the nice color.
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Spectacular viewpoint that offers impressive views of the Valle de Valderredible in its extension. The cliff makes the views of the Río Ebro valley and the valley as a whole clear on a cloudless day!
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Spectacular viewpoint that offers impressive views of the Valle de Valderredible in its extension. The cliff makes the views look far away!
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Near the town of Hoyos del Tozo, following the path that leads from the church to Barrio Panizares, we find this magnificent waterfall, very easily accessible and with a large flow.
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A well that shows that it has known better days because we find it with little water and with this color that, according to the usual people in the area, is usually a transparent bluish color when the water runs from the waterfall. It must be said that it is the end of August and a summer with a terrible drought. In winter it has to be a show
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This viewpoint is located in a privileged location, on a spectacular natural balcony over the “Monte Ahedo” beech forest, dominating the Valderredible Valley.
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No water now at the end of the summer...you could hardly hear the murmur of the water in some places, but you can tell by the shape of the stones where the water runs when you are in a different season. With water it has to be precious
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The natural monuments around Berzosilla are primarily characterized by a dramatic karst landscape, part of the UNESCO Las Loras Global Geopark. You'll encounter formations like dolines, lapiaces, sinkholes, and numerous caves, all sculpted by water on Cretaceous limestones. Deep river canyons also cut through the high-altitude limestone moorlands, known as "loras."
Yes, several natural monuments around Berzosilla are suitable for families. For instance, the Valcabado Viewpoint offers spectacular views and is located in the Covalagua Natural Area, which is great for nature enjoyment. Additionally, La Cañada Waterfall is easily accessible and has parking nearby, making it a convenient stop for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Valcabado Viewpoint is highly recommended. Situated at 1,224 meters, it offers extensive vistas of the Valderredible Valley, a vast expanse of forests, and on clear days, you can even glimpse the Picos de Europa. Another excellent spot for views is Peña Corbera, which provides spectacular views of the moor and the Valderredible valley.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Valcabado Viewpoint is an excellent starting point for routes, including one to the Pozo de los Lobos. You can find several running trails, some of which are challenging, like the "Valcabado Viewpoint and Wolves' Well Trail" or the "Cascada de Covalagua y pozo de los Lobos — circular trailrunning en el Paisaje Protegido de Covalagua." Explore more options on the Running Trails around Berzosilla guide.
Beyond hiking, the diverse landscape around Berzosilla is perfect for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes that take you through scenic areas and past natural monuments. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Berzosilla guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Berzosilla guide.
Yes, the region is known for its karst topography, which includes fascinating cave systems. The Well of the Cueva de los Franceses is a notable natural sinkhole leading to a cave featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones. This cave is part of the Espacio Natural de Covalagua, offering a unique underground experience.
The transitional climate between Euro-Siberian and Mediterranean influences means the region offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the lush beech and oak forests, with pleasant temperatures. Summer provides warmer weather for outdoor activities, while winter can offer a unique, serene experience, especially for those interested in winter hikes, though some areas might be less accessible.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. Sites like Abrigo de Peña Caldera and Peñón de los Moros feature ancient rock carvings (grabados rupestres). Peñón de los Moros also preserves a medieval archaeological site with remains of an ancient fortress, a cistern, and walls, offering a glimpse into the area's long human history alongside its geological formations.
The diverse ecosystems, including beech and oak forests, support rich biodiversity. You might spot deer, wild boars, and foxes. The area is also a significant habitat for various bird species, especially raptors, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
The Espacio Natural de Covalagua is a prime example of karst topography within the Las Loras Geopark. Here, you can witness the Covalagua Spring (Surgencia de Covalagua), where the Ivia River emerges in small waterfalls. The area also hosts the Cueva de los Franceses, the Pozo de los Lobos (Wolf's Well), and the ancient Menhir de Canto Hito, all set amidst valuable forests and diverse fauna.
Yes, the area features beautiful waterfalls. The La Cañada Waterfall is easily accessible and known for its large flow. Another must-see is the Covalagua Waterfall, which is very pretty when carrying water and has stairs to an upper viewpoint for better viewing, even when the flow is low.


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