Best mountain peaks around Aniñón, a municipality in the province of Zaragoza, Spain, offer diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities to experience its natural grandeur through various summits. These peaks are popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking expansive vistas and natural features.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Located at an altitude of 1,433 meters, we find the cairn at the top of Alto de Cabrera, with a panoramic view of the Sierra de la Virgen.
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At 1,412 meters above sea level is the rocky peak of Peña del Café. 1 km away is what separates us from Peña Guzmán, both located in the Sierra de la Virgen.
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Located at 1307 meters of altitude we are in Pico Mingoaranda, with great views in the Sierra de la Virgen
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Located at an altitude of 1,352 meters, we are in Peña de Guzmán with magnificent views between Mingoaranda and Peña del Café, all located in the Sierra de la Virgen.
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On our arrival at Cruz de Armantes, we will be surrounded by a beautiful landscape of the Ribota valleys. A picture that will surely force us to take out our cameras to photograph.
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For panoramic vistas, Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen is an excellent choice, providing expansive views of the Sierra de la Virgen. Additionally, Cruz de Armantes offers picturesque scenery of the Ribota valleys, perfect for photography. Further afield, Tablado Summit and Cerro Morrón Summit in the Moncayo Natural Park also boast extensive views, including the Moncayo massif and the Ebro valley.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. One notable hiking trail is the 'Sierra de Armantes: Castillos and Cruz de Armantes Loop', which is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging hiking options in the Hiking around Aniñón guide.
The mountain peaks around Aniñón offer diverse natural beauty. At Cruz de Armantes, you'll be surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Ribota valleys. Peaks like Pico Cabrera and Pico Mingoaranda provide sweeping views of the Sierra de la Virgen. In the broader region, particularly around Cerro Morrón Summit, you can find vast forests of pines, oaks, and beech trees, and the enormous plain of the Ebro valley to the north.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the region's diverse landscape makes its summits popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts. Generally, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions for hiking in Aragon, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential snow in winter at higher elevations.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. For instance, 'The Castles – Cruz de Armantes loop from Los Llanos de Muñoz' is an easy-rated hiking route. While many peaks offer intermediate or difficult climbs, the varied terrain means you can find suitable paths for different fitness levels. Check the Hiking around Aniñón guide for more details on route difficulties.
Beyond hiking, the area around Aniñón is excellent for cycling. You can explore various mountain biking trails, such as the 'Far West Bilbilitano — circular por la Sierra de Armantes desde Calatayud', or enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Puerto de Embid loop from Estación de Sabiñán'. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Aniñón guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Aniñón guide.
Based on available information, there is no mention of specific hiking permits required for the mountain peaks in the Aniñón region or the Sierra de Armantes. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and private property signage during your visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty and expansive views. For example, at Cruz de Armantes, the beautiful landscape of the Ribota valleys is a highlight, often prompting visitors to take out their cameras. The panoramic views from summits like Pico Cabrera are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, some summits feature distinct landmarks. Pico Cabrera (1,433 m) – Sierra de la Virgen has a triangulation station at its summit. Further afield, Tablado Summit is notable for the presence of windmills, adding a unique element to the landscape. Cerro Morrón Summit also has a trig point and is close to the Cueva de los Pilares (Pillars Cave).
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not detailed, it is generally possible to access peaks like Cabezo Cuartal from the road, allowing hikers to walk through open forest. For popular routes, parking is often available near the starting points in villages or designated areas. It's recommended to check route descriptions on komoot for specific trailhead parking information.
Several prominent peaks are situated within the Sierra de la Virgen. These include Pico Cabrera (1,433 m), Pico Mingoaranda (1,307 m), Peña de Guzmán (1,352 m), and Peña del Café (1,412 m). All these peaks offer great views of the surrounding area.
Yes, while not directly in Aniñón, the broader region includes peaks within the Moncayo Natural Park. Notable examples are Tablado Summit and Cerro Morrón Summit, which offer impressive views of the Moncayo massif and its surrounding forests. Cabezo Cuartal is also found in the Sierra del Moncayo.


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