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Hiking trails around Boca De Huérgano are set within the Montaña de Riaño, bordering the Picos de Europa Regional Park. The region features formidable peaks such as Coriscao (2234 m) and Espigüete (2450 m), alongside diverse valleys. Lush forests of beech and oak cover the lower slopes, transitioning to areas of broom and heather at higher elevations. Water features like the Las Pisas Waterfall and Arroyo del Naranco are also present in the landscape.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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8.29km
02:25
220m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.68km
02:05
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.7km
04:06
420m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
03:32
380m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small mountain village in the heart of the Riaño Mountains, surrounded by green meadows and mountains that are blanketed in snow in winter. Its stone houses with slate roofs preserve the traditional Leonese architecture. The name, according to local lore, comes from an old royal stay during a hunt in the area. The Buerga River flows peacefully through it, and at dusk, the sound of the water and the smoke from the chimneys give the valley a fairytale atmosphere.
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It is located in the municipality of Barniedo de la Reina, in the region of La Montaña Oriental Leonesa. It is part of the Valdeón Valley, very close to Riaño. It is a waterfall formed by the stream that descends from the mountain, and is especially abundant during the rainy season or when snowmelt. The setting is very peaceful, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the sound of the water.
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Nice and quiet port for cycling. Be careful with the fog at altitude.
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Barniedo de la Reina is a small and beautiful town within the Picos de Europa park. As you approach, the silhouette of its Romanesque church draws your attention,
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Nice picture along the picturesque path (PR-24) between Portillo del Boquerón and the town of Llánaves de la Reina, rolling along the Arroyo del Naranco.
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Beautiful picture when we find ourselves rolling through a spectacular area of the Cantabrian Mountains along a wide dirt road without any technical difficulty.
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Beautiful picture near the Port of San Glorio. A wide dirt road without technical difficulty but with impressive views of the Cantabrian Mountains.
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Friendly hostel with nice garden. Single rooms and different dishes are offered.
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Boca De Huérgano offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from moderate loops through valleys and forests to more challenging ascents into the formidable mountain ranges. The region is part of the Montaña de Riaño, bordering the Picos de Europa Regional Park, providing varied terrain for all levels of hikers.
While many trails are moderate, there are options suitable for beginners. For instance, the region features secluded mountain valleys with lush forests of beech and oak, perfect for less strenuous walks. You can find a total of 1 easy route and 7 moderate routes in the area, offering accessible options for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed experience.
Hikers in Boca De Huérgano can encounter impressive natural features such as the Las Pisas Waterfall, especially vibrant after rainfall or snowmelt. The landscape is also defined by formidable peaks like Coriscao (2234 m) and Espigüete (2450 m), diverse valleys, and the scenic Arroyo del Naranco. You might also spot significant Cantabrian wildlife, including brown bears, chamois, and various bird species.
Yes, several popular routes are circular. A notable moderate option is the San Glorio Pass – Portillo del Boquerón loop from Llánaves de la Reina, which covers about 8.3 km. Another is the Albergue Portilla loop from Portilla de la Reina, a 6.7 km path through mountain valleys.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant yellows, summer offers verdant greens, and autumn transforms the landscape with rich reds and yellows, ideal for hiking. Winter provides a pristine white landscape, suitable for those prepared for snow. The Las Pisas Waterfall is particularly abundant during periods of rainfall or snowmelt, making spring an excellent time to visit for water features.
The hiking routes in Boca De Huérgano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning mountain views, and the opportunity to explore lush forests and natural waterfalls.
Absolutely. The region is home to several impressive peaks, including Coriscao (2234 m), which offers expansive views of the Picos de Europa. Other notable summits include Mojón Tres Provincias (2499 m) and Pico Murcia (2346 m). For specific viewpoints, consider visiting El Cable Viewpoint or Tombo Viewpoint, which provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural beauty.
Hike durations vary depending on the route and your pace. For example, the moderate San Glorio Pass – Portillo del Boquerón loop takes approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes. A longer moderate trail like the Barniedo de la Reina – Las Pisas Waterfall loop can take around 4 hours and 6 minutes.
Yes, the area offers some facilities and accommodation options. You can find mountain huts like the Vega de Urriellu Refuge or the Áliva Refuge Hotel. The town of Boca de Huérgano itself provides a glimpse into local history and tradition, and you may find local amenities there.
Beyond the natural beauty, Boca De Huérgano offers cultural insights. You can see traditional hórreos (granaries) and visit the hermitage of Santo Tirso in the town. The 14th-century Torre de los Tovar also adds to the area's historical richness. Near Collado de Llesba, there's the 'Monumento al Oso Pardo' (Brown Bear Monument), celebrating the region's wildlife.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, the region is generally accessible. Many trails, like those starting from Llánaves de la Reina or Portilla de la Reina, are often reached by car. It's advisable to check local transport options or consider driving to access the more remote starting points.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Boca De Huérgano offers more challenging ascents into its formidable mountain ranges. The region features prominent summits such as Peña Prieta (2539 m), recognized as the highest peak in the Cantabrian Mountains, and Espigüete (2450 m). There are 2 difficult routes available for those seeking a greater challenge.


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