Cordillera cantábrica
Primavera, Verano, Otoño
Dificultad Baja, Dificultad Media
De hotel en hotel con guía
Irlanda
Aquí encontrarás una selección de los mejores destinos de Senderismo en la Cordillera Cantábrica, montañas todavía muy desconocidas y poco masificadas incluso en los meses de verano.
El Parque Natural de Somiedo. Reserva de la Biosfera alberga uno de los principales núcleos oseros y de urogallo de La Cordillera Cantábrica, junto con la del área del Parque Natural de Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias, la multitud de valles y de montañas relativamente aisladas ha permitido mantener esa vida salvaje.
Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre. El Mampodre es un macizo leonés compuesto por varias cimas que superan los 2.100 metros. Divisoria natural de las cabeceras de los ríos Esla y Porma, es, junto con el macizo de Peña Ubiña, Picos de Europa y Somiedo-Babia, el cuarto gran sistema montañoso calizo de la cordillera cantábrica.
Parque Natural de Ponga y Bosque de Peloño. Ponga es uno de tesoros de la Cordillera Cantábrica, con su relieve de majestuosos cordales entre los que se encajan profundos desfiladeros como el de Los Beyos y un bello paisaje cubierto por extensos bosques, como el impresionante hayedo de Peloño, y salpicado por preciosas aldeas que conservan prácticamente intacta su arquitectura tradicional.
Parque Natural de Redes. Declarado Parque Natural en 1996, y reconocido por la UNESCO como Reserva de la Biosfera en 2001, el Parque de Redes ocupa la zona centro oriental del Principado de Asturias. Su riqueza ambiental se manifiesta en una multitud de paisajes y contrastes. Pueden observarse incluso formaciones de origen glaciar, como morrenas o circos, formas kársticas en cuevas, y amplios campos de pasto y montes. Redes cuenta con una superficie arbolada que ocupa el 40% del territorio.
The southern side of the Picos de Europa may have a different climate than the Cantabrian seaward side and, along with the Western Massif, approached from the South, offers many different perspectives. The first part of the trip takes you into the heart of the Riaño mountains south of the Picos.
There, you will immediately feel the expansive grandeur of these Alpine-like peaks mirrored in the still water of the lakes beneath them. The villages, too, are small, intimate, and pretty. Very few hill walkers and tourists are in this area, adding to the sense of tranquility that will make this tour an exceptional experience.
We will move to the Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas in the second part. The natural landscape, fauna, and botanical value of the Montaña Palentina led to its declaration as a Natural Park under the names of Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre in 2000.
The Montaña Palentina is a highly sensitive space. It is the natural habitat of the brown bear and the capercaillie, as well as various botanical species specific to these places.
The Montaña Palentina is located to the north of the province of Palencia. It has complex tectonics and a fascinating landscape, the result of the action of both karstic phenomena (Cueva del Cobre, Sumidero del Sel de la Fuente) and glaciers, which is reflected in cirques, valleys and lagoons (Lago de las Lomas, Lago de Ves, Pozo
Curavacas). El Curavacas (2,525m.), El Espigüete (2,450m.) and Las Lomas (2,451m.) are the highest peaks of the Montaña Palentina.
We also stay at Parador Nacional de Fuentes Carrionas, a fantastic hotel with magnificent views and a restaurant.
Depending on your brief, we can facilitate “A” walkers with more challenging options, “B” walkers with shorter walks with more peaks & “C” walkers with comfortable walks featuring areas of historic or cultural interest. The choice is yours. Just let us know in advance.
- 4 nights at Hotel Tierra de la Reina in Boca de Huergano.
- 3 nights at Parador Nacional de Fuentes Carrionas in Cervera de Pisuerga.
- 7 Breakfast.
- 7 dinners to experience the gastronomy of the towns/villages.
- All transport and listed activities. Airport transfers.
- Guides – English speaking qualified/certified/approved guides.
- Insurances and taxes.
- Picnic lunch. It can be purchased in the hotel or local shops.
- Drinks.
- Flights
This Tour is ideal for hillwalkers with a good level of fitness & recent experience walking at grade A or B.
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through the stunning landscapes of Northern Spain, exploring the heart of Asturias' most iconic natural parks, Somiedo and Cangas del Narcea. This adventure combines breathtaking mountain hikes, serene glacial lakes, and ancient Roman roads with rich cultural experiences, including visits to traditional "brañas" and an optional wine tour.
Each day offers a choice between two levels of hiking routes, ensuring an enriching experience for both seasoned adventurers and leisurely explorers. The routes will take you through spectacular alpine landscapes, dense oak forests, and remote villages, where you will witness centuries-old pastoral traditions. You will ascend to majestic peaks like Cornón and Muñón, walk through lush valleys and ridge paths, and marvel at the best-preserved oak forests in Europe.
Whether you seek thrilling mountain adventures or cultural relaxation, this trip promises a perfect blend of nature, history, and local charm. Discover the wild beauty and hidden gems of Asturias, where every hike offers awe-inspiring views and every village tells a story.
Depending on your brief, we can facilitate “A” walkers with more challenging options, “B” walkers with shorter walks with more peaks & “C” walkers with comfortable walks featuring areas of historic or cultural interest. The choice is yours. Just let us know in advance.
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