Best mountain peaks around Maraña are found in the Cantabrian Mountains, within the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park in León, Spain. This mountainous region offers a variety of peaks, providing extensive views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Picos de Europa and the Porma reservoir. The area is characterized by rugged terrain and diverse natural features, making it a destination for those seeking mountain exploration. With 6 peaks to choose from, visitors can experience the distinct natural environment…
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The route to Pico de la Cruz from Maraña is a wonderful experience for hiking enthusiasts. Start: Maraña Village. Distance: Approximately 12 kilometers. Difficulty: Moderate, with some challenging sections.
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Wonderful views of Riaño and the lakes
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Another of the places with beautiful views on the Solle hazelnut grove route. The descent through the bull meadow is quite steep, it goes down well but you have to be careful in winter when the area is icy.
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About 100 meters away from the official route of Las Biescas, it is worth going here to contemplate wonderful views of the Porma reservoir and the surrounding mountains.
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Pico Yordas or Buríon is located 1,967 meters above sea level and is one of the most emblematic peaks of the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park. The ascent is perfectly signposted with milestones and does not offer major complications. From the summit we can see all the mountains around Riaño, highlighting Peñas Pintas and Pico Gilbo. We also enjoy spectacular views of the Alto de la Rasa, the Palencia Mountain, the Picos de Europa and the Mampodre Massif, without forgetting the main peaks of the Cantabrian Mountains.
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We are in one of the best watchtowers to contemplate the surroundings of the Pantano del Porma. El Susarón is a summit that you cannot miss if we are in this sector of the Cantabrian Mountains. The views are impressive.
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At the top, the views cover the mountains of León, some peaks of the Palencia Mountain, the peaks of Cornión and the Urrieles of Picos de Europa, the valley of Alto Porma and the blue line of the Cantabrian Sea, a splendid setting on one of the peaks notorious of the Mampodre.
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The region around Maraña, nestled in the Cantabrian Mountains, offers several impressive peaks. Among them are Yordas (1,967 m), known for its panoramic views of the Picos de Europa and Mampodre Massif, and Susarón Peak (1,878 m), which provides excellent vistas of the Porma reservoir. Another significant ascent is Pico de la Cruz (2,192 m), also called Cruz del Mampodre, offering extensive views across the Cantabrian Mountains.
The mountain peaks around Maraña are renowned for their spectacular viewpoints. From summits like Yordas, you can see the mountains surrounding Riaño, including Peñas Pintas and Pico Gilbo, along with the distant Picos de Europa and the Mampodre Massif. Susarón Peak offers impressive views of the Porma reservoir, while La Polinosa provides a splendid setting with views covering the mountains of León, parts of the Palencia Mountain, and even the blue line of the Cantabrian Sea on clear days.
Yes, several peaks around Maraña offer challenging ascents suitable for experienced hikers. Pico de la Cruz (2,192 m) is a challenging summit with an air passage and rocky areas, providing fantastic views. Susarón Peak and La Polinosa are also categorized as challenging, promising rewarding experiences for those seeking a strenuous climb.
While specific data for Maraña isn't provided, mountain regions like the Cantabrian Mountains generally offer the best hiking conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically more stable, and trails are clearer of snow and ice, making for safer and more enjoyable ascents. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The mountain peaks around Maraña are part of the Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre Regional Park, characterized by rugged terrain and diverse natural features. You'll encounter stunning geological formations, expansive mountain vistas, and the serene Porma reservoir. Many peaks, such as Yordas and Susarón Peak, are considered natural monuments, highlighting their unique ecological and scenic value.
Yes, there are peaks that offer an intermediate level of difficulty. Yordas (1,967 m) is categorized as both challenging and intermediate, with its ascent being perfectly signposted and not offering major complications. Pico Prado del Toro is another intermediate option, providing wonderful views of the Porma reservoir and surrounding mountains.
The area around Maraña offers various hiking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Maraña Hostel – Pico de la Cruz loop from Maraña' or the 'Peña Ten Circular Trail'. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and reach some of the prominent peaks. You can find more details on these and other hiking options in the Hiking around Maraña guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Maraña is excellent for various cycling activities. You can explore road cycling routes such as the 'Riaño Dam – Boñar loop from Maraña' or the 'Maraña Hostel – Panderrueda Pass loop from Maraña'. For touring cyclists, options like the 'Puebla de Lillo: Tarna and Las Señales Pass Loop' are available. More information can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Maraña and Cycling around Maraña guides.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. The region is praised for its 'extraordinary balcony' views from peaks like Yordas, which showcase the Leonese Mountain, Palentina, and the rugged relief of the Picos de Europa. The impressive vistas of the Porma reservoir from Susarón Peak are also a highlight for many.
Yes, Maraña village offers a refuge, which serves as the only accommodation option for visitors looking to stay directly in the village while exploring the surrounding mountain peaks.
Yes, the area provides options for circular hiking routes. For instance, the 'Peña Ten Circular Trail' is a notable route that allows you to experience the diverse landscapes and return to your starting point. You can explore more circular options within the Hiking around Maraña guide.


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