Best natural monuments around Belmonte De Miranda are found in the central-western part of Asturias, Spain. This region is characterized by mountainous terrain, river valleys, and its integration with the Somiedo Natural Park. The area offers diverse ecosystems and landscapes, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. It features a variety of native forest species and is home to diverse wildlife.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The pass is now paved and can be driven on by car.
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During the mining era, this pass served as a discreet link between mines on either side, and minimal traces of old cart and mule traffic remain, though they don't coincide with the current road. From above, the wind is almost constant, and the view towards the Saliencia lakes has that air of a "natural viewpoint" before the term even existed. It's perfect to mark on Komoot as a key point on your route due to its spaciousness, its somewhat hidden history, and its character as a natural border.
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Puerto de Ventana is a mountain pass located in the Cantabrian Mountains, between the Principality of Asturias and the province of León. It lies at an altitude of 1,587 meters and connects the municipality of San Emiliano in León with the Asturian municipality of Teverga. From the pass, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the San Emiliano Valley, known as Babia de Yuso.
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The Teverga Gorges are an impressive part of the Senda del Oso, a very popular hiking and cycling route in Asturias. This trail follows the route of an old mining railway and crosses the Valles del Oso, which include the municipalities of Quirós, Santo Adriano, Proaza and Teverga.
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This cycle path is part of Spain's greenways, which restore old abandoned railways. The route passes through tunnels, bridges and breathtaking canyons!
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Beautiful port with very very hard climbs on both sides.
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Impressive views, both for Leonese lands and Asturian lands. The climbs on both slopes are very difficult, but spectacular, and are worth it.
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Beautiful place, hard to get to, worth it. Surrounded by mountains.
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The region around Belmonte de Miranda offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore dramatic gorges like the Desfiladero de Peñas Juntas on the Senda del Oso, tranquil lakes such as the Lake of the Valley, and impressive summits like Peña Orniz Summit (2,191 m) and Pico Cornón. There are also caves, waterfalls like Xiblu Waterfall, and scenic viewpoints offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, several natural monuments and routes are suitable for families. The Desfiladero de Peñas Juntas on the Senda del Oso and the Bear Trail are both popular cycle paths that follow old mining railways, offering accessible and scenic routes. The Lake of the Valley is another family-friendly spot, ideal for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the Xiblu Waterfall is a beautiful forest walk suitable for families.
Belmonte de Miranda, particularly its integration with the Somiedo Natural Park, is rich in biodiversity. You might spot various native forest species and a diverse range of wildlife including wolves, foxes, badgers, roe deer, wild boars, and even brown bears. The area around the Saliencia lakes, including the View of Lago de la Cueva, is home to Cantabrian brown bears, otters, Egyptian vultures, golden eagles, and a variety of amphibians.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Medieval Route of Alesga Castle Loop' or the 'Ricabo to Alto de Ventana Trail'. For those interested in waterfalls, there are several 'Waterfall hikes around Belmonte De Miranda' including loops from Trubia or San Andrés. You can find more details and specific routes on the Waterfall hikes around Belmonte De Miranda guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Bear Trail is a well-known cycle path that follows an old mining railway, passing through tunnels, bridges, and canyons. Other challenging cycling routes include 'Lagos de Saliencia — circular in the Parque Natural de Somiedo' and 'Puerto de Ventana and Puerto de San Lorenzo Loop'. More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Belmonte De Miranda guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and higher mountain trails, though it can be busier. Winter can be beautiful for snow-covered landscapes, especially in the higher elevations, but some routes may be less accessible.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially those within the Somiedo Natural Park. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply to certain protected areas or facilities, so check local signage.
For experienced hikers, the region offers challenging summits like Peña Orniz Summit (2,191 m) and Pico Cornón, which are known for their demanding ascents and rewarding views. The 'Sierra de los Bígaros Ridge and Lago de la Cueva Loop' is another difficult route for those seeking a strenuous hike.
The Huerta Cave is a natural cave formation in the area. It offers an opportunity to explore underground geological features, providing a different kind of natural experience compared to the open landscapes and trails.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Ventana Pass or the summits of Peña Orniz Summit (2,191 m) and Pico Cornón. The View of Lago de la Cueva also provides an impressive vista of a glacial lake surrounded by mountain peaks.
The Ricabo Track is a trail that offers a journey through forests and mountain passes. It's an intermediate-level route, providing a scenic experience for hikers and cyclists looking to explore the natural beauty of the region.


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