Mountain peaks around Barjas are situated in the region of El Bierzo, within the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. The municipality's highest point reaches an elevation of 1595 meters. This area is part of a broader region known for significant mountain ranges, including portions of the Cantabrian Mountains and the Castilian Range. The landscape features diverse terrain, from rocky areas to forested valleys, characteristic of the larger mountain systems it connects to.
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During the entire time you are climbing the Ceibero, when you look back you have a beautiful view of a fantastic landscape.
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The route over the 3 passes is beautiful and the scenery is very impressive. Once you have reached the Ceibero, the other passes are no longer so strenuous.
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The last real climbs of the Camino are the three peaks of the Cebreiro mountain group, over a distance of approximately 13 km, divided into three equivalent segments. In the first stretch, starting from Pedrafita (1100 m above sea level) and following the LU-633 up to Cebreiro (1300 m.) there are 4 km almost entirely of climbs, which are also very tiring if you are carrying a lot of luggage: the heat accumulated for fatigue can turn into frozen sweat, cold and chills due to possible fog, tiredness and/or dehydration and the difference in temperature compared to Pedrafita; in addition to covering up, it is advisable to stop for a short refreshment at the village bar. In the second stretch you descend to Linares (1220 m), and then climb up to Alto de San Roque (1260 m), which is particularly windy, as evidenced by the statue of the saint placed on the pass of the hill. The third stretch descends again to Hospital (approximately 1250m) and then rises again reaching Alto do Poio (1335m), the highest point of the three peaks. From here the road begins to descend rapidly for about fifteen km up to 660 m. above sea level of Triacastela.
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At the highest point of the Courel mountain range is the Formigueiros peak, at an altitude of 1,639 meters. The ascent through low difficulty trails leads to the top where you can see a beautiful panoramic view of Teso das Papoulas, Pico Polín and Devesa da Rogueira.
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Fantastically beautiful view of the mountain landscape
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It is a beautiful place.
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Alto do Cebreiro, or simply "O Cebreiro" is one of the most significant stages of the Camino de Santiago. It is located in Galicia and is far from Santiago de Compostela a bit more than 150 km. You reach the top of the Cebreiro after a long climb, that from Las Herrerias (650 m.) leads to the village of Pedrafita do Cebreiro and then to the village of O Cebreiro, on the homonymous mountain pass (1300 m.), the highest summit after the Cruz de Hierro (1500 m.) in the province of León. A few km after O Cebreiro, you have to climb over two more passes, Alto de San Roque (1270 m.) and Alto do Poio (1335 m.) in a magnificent landscape of mountains, forests, but often clouds, fog and winds too. From here onwards, the path descends gradually towards Santiago
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for more detailed information: http://ciclosofista.xoom.it/Santiago2.htm#27Tappe
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The region around Barjas features several significant mountain passes and peaks. Among them are The three passes of O Cebreiro, which are part of the historic Camino de Santiago. This area includes Alto do Cebreiro, Alto de San Roque, and Alto do Poio. Another prominent summit is Pico Formigueiros, the highest point of the Courel mountain range at 1,639 meters.
Yes, The three passes of O Cebreiro are particularly significant as they form a crucial and historic stage of the Camino de Santiago. The village of O Cebreiro, located on the pass, is a well-known stop for pilgrims and offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.
From various points, you can expect magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding mountain landscape. For instance, View of the Mountains Near O Cebreiro offers a fantastically beautiful vista. From Pico Formigueiros, you can enjoy a sweeping panoramic view of Teso das Papoulas, Pico Polín, and Devesa da Rogueira.
The area around Barjas is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Ascent to O Cebreiro – Las Herrerías loop' or the 'Devesa da Rogueira – Deer Spring Waterfall loop'. For cyclists, there are traffic-free bike rides, such as the 'Cebreiro Pass – O Cebreiro loop'. Runners can also find suitable running trails, like the 'Hayedo de Busmayor – running circular'.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, The three peaks of Cebreiro offer a demanding climb. This route involves significant ascents and descents over approximately 13 km, with sections that can be very tiring, especially if carrying luggage. The area is also known for being particularly windy and can experience fog and cold temperatures.
Yes, both The three peaks of Cebreiro and Pico Formigueiros are recognized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological and geological importance within the landscape.
The difficulty varies. Some routes, like those around O Cebreiro, are generally considered intermediate. However, specific sections, such as the detailed climbs described for The three peaks of Cebreiro, can be quite challenging due to steep ascents, descents, and potentially adverse weather conditions.
The mountain areas, particularly around O Cebreiro, can experience varied weather. It's common to encounter clouds, fog, and strong winds, especially at higher elevations like Alto de San Roque. Temperatures can also drop significantly, and accumulated heat from exertion can quickly turn into frozen sweat, leading to chills. It's advisable to be prepared for changing conditions.
When climbing the peaks around O Cebreiro, especially the challenging sections, it's recommended to dress in layers and be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including fog, wind, and cold. Taking short refreshments at villages like O Cebreiro can be beneficial. The path can be very tiring, so hydration and appropriate gear are crucial.
For general information about Barjas, you can visit its Wikipedia page. For detailed routes and highlights related to mountain peaks and other outdoor activities, explore the various guides available on komoot, such as Hiking around Barjas or Traffic-free bike rides around Barjas.


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