Mountain passes around Cillorigo de Liébana are situated within the mountainous municipality of Cillorigo de Liébana, part of the Liébana region in Cantabria. This area provides access to several high-altitude points and passes, offering views of the Picos de Europa and surrounding natural areas. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and serves as a base for outdoor activities. Cillorigo de Liébana is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from accessible passes to more challenging mountain routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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After rain the downhill (opposite dierction) can be somewhat challenging with steep rocky and muddy sections. I rode it on a gravel bike with 50 mm tires. Not too technical, but you need to watch out.
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Great starting point for a tour to Picu Urriellu
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With the gravel bike and/or luggage go slowly. Take your time to walk your bike on the steepest sections (15% +), views are amazing. Because of the loose rocks your wheel will slip sometimes.
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Right at the start, after about 10-15 minutes of hiking, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Pico Urriellu. Be aware that it can be very windy at times.
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The Massif Central in all its splendor.
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The section between Linares and La Hermida will be a great surprise. It is a winding mountain road that will leave you with tired legs and a feeling of joy at being able to enjoy such unparalleled views. On the way down, I suggest you visit the Romanesque church of Santa Juliana, right at the entrance to the town of Lafuente.
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An impressive and wonderful place! A clear sample of the beauty of the Picos de Europa National Park, a demanding route that has a great reward!
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An impressive and wonderful place! A clear example of the beauty of the Picos de Europa National Park, a place that cannot be missing from your list of places to visit!
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The region offers a variety of stunning locations. Highly regarded by the komoot community are Collado Pandébano, known for its spectacular views towards Pico Urriellu, and Cirque of the Picos de Europa, an impressive viewpoint showcasing the national park's beauty. Another significant high-altitude point is Horcadina de Covarrobres, easily accessible via the Fuente Dé cable car, offering dramatic alpine scenery.
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Puerto de San Glorio is a popular choice for cyclists. It's one of the highest mountain passes in the Cantabrian Mountains, situated at 1,602 meters, and offers a smooth road with good pavement and relatively low traffic. The Linares to La Hermida Mountain Road also provides a winding route with unparalleled views, though it can be challenging.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the Picos de Europa and surrounding natural areas. Locations like Puerto de San Glorio boast rich diversity of flora and fauna. Portilla del Boquejón offers a distinct change in scenery, separating barren high mountain landscapes from lush vegetation. Collado de Taruey provides access to the unique Braña de los Tejos, a remarkable thousand-year-old yew forest.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers and hikers, Alto del Cubil del Can offers a rewarding and challenging ascent. This route involves steep sections and may require crampons and an ice axe in winter. It's a key pass on a journey towards the Tres Provincias peak, featuring a short climbing section (grade II) near the summit.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Viewpoint – Horcados Rojos loop from Fuente Dé' or the 'Peña Vieja – Viewpoint loop from Fuente Dé'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Piedrasluengas from Potes Loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Ándara Massif Trail'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for Cillorigo de Liébana.
The Fuente Dé cable car offers effortless access to the dramatic, high-alpine scenery of the Picos de Europa. It ascends 753 meters in just four minutes, reaching Horcadina de Covarrobres at an altitude of 1,820 meters. From there, you can enjoy unparalleled views over the Liébana valley and the mountains bordering León.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive and wonderful views, especially from locations like the Cirque of the Picos de Europa. The sense of entering 'another world' is often mentioned, particularly when passing through Portilla del Boquejón. The challenging yet rewarding routes, combined with the natural beauty, are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, Puerto de San Glorio offers several notable viewpoints. These include the Alto del Puerto, the Mirador del Corzo (featuring a metallic sculpture of a roe deer), and the Mirador del Collado de Llesba, which is home to the 'Monumento al Oso' (Monument to the Bear). All provide magnificent panoramic views of the Picos de Europa.
Yes, from Collado de Taruey, you can access the 'Braña de los Tejos', a remarkable thousand-year-old yew forest. This offers a unique opportunity to experience the historical and natural beauty of the region through hiking.
While specific seasonal advice can vary, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring the mountain passes and engaging in outdoor activities. During winter, some higher and more challenging passes, like Alto del Cubil del Can, may require specialized equipment due to snow and ice.
Yes, Portilla del Boquejón is known for this. It's a narrow passage that distinctly separates the barren high mountain landscapes in the north from the much more lush vegetation in the south, creating a noticeable shift in environment as you traverse it.
The terrain varies significantly. For example, the Trail from Fuente Dé to Portilla de la Reina features hard ramps (17-21%) and variable terrain, though generally in good condition. Some routes, especially those for experienced hikers, can involve steep sections, loose rocks, and even short climbing sections.


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