Best mountain peaks around Sariego are found within a verdant valley in Asturias, Spain, characterized by gentle mountains and tranquil landscapes. The region offers a serene natural environment ideal for hiking and appreciating picturesque scenery, with the highest elevation within Sariego being approximately 731 meters. From elevated points and trails, visitors can enjoy panoramic views that encompass the green valley and more distant, imposing mountain ranges like Peña Mayor and El Sueve. Sariego provides accessible and rewarding mountain experiences, blending natural beauty with opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Whether on the road to the east or the track to the west… the final shared stretch is tough on the legs.
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A nice climb but some of the slopes are for gravel, not for road bikes.
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Bring patches, the road that goes up through Resellon is very, very broken.
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The Les Praeres pass, meaning "meadows" in Spanish, is a beautiful crossing point for the surrounding peaks. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. As if that weren't enough, there's a deer, rescued as a puppy by the bar's owner, who freely roams the area like a pet.
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Beautiful place, with impressive views and a bar where you can have a drink or something to eat.
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Although at only 30 meters it is not the highest peak in the council, the views from here have nothing to envy those of other peaks. In addition to a geodesic panel, it has a recreational area with some benches where you can sit and regain strength while enjoying the landscape.
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This flattened peak, 737 meters high, is the highest point in the municipality of Siero. Both in the highest area and during the climb we can enjoy the green landscapes that surround it.
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For expansive vistas, Pico Fario is an excellent choice, offering views of the surrounding Asturian landscape, including Gijón, and on clear days, even the distant Picos de Europa. Pico Fario is crowned at 735 meters above sea level. Another great spot is Cerro Gavío or Cimero, where you can enjoy spectacular views of Oviedo, Gijón, and Avilés on clear days.
Yes, Pico Fario is unusually accessible by car via a narrow road that services the telecommunication antennas at its summit. This makes it a great option for those seeking impressive views without a strenuous hike.
Near Pico Fario, you can find the Peña de los Cuatro Jueces (Rock of the Four Judges), a historically significant point where representatives from four bordering municipalities traditionally met. The Cordal de La Llomba, another mountain ridge, is also notable for hosting a tomb necropolis, suggesting historical and archaeological interest.
The slopes of mountains like Pico Fario are characterized by extensive pine forests, interspersed with eucalyptus, oaks, birches, and hollies, showcasing the area's native vegetation. The region is known for its verdant valleys and gentle mountains.
Yes, the area around Pico Fario offers numerous trails generally considered to be of low difficulty, making them enjoyable for a wide range of visitors. Cerro Gavío or Cimero also features a recreational area with benches, perfect for resting and enjoying the landscape with family.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Vicinity of Heaven Trail' or the 'Pico Fariu Summit – Río Seco Spring loop from La Collá'. These are generally moderate in difficulty. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sariego guide.
Absolutely. Pico Fario is known for its challenging ramps, with ascents from Peón passing through Alto La Fumarea featuring ramps of up to 18%. Another significant climb is Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor, often called the 'wall' of Praeres, with an average slope of 12.89% over 3.8 km. You can find more challenging cycling routes in the Cycling around Sariego guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for the best views and most comfortable hiking or cycling conditions, visiting during spring or autumn is ideal. Clear days are particularly rewarding for enjoying the panoramic vistas from peaks like Pico Fario and Cerro Gavío.
Yes, at Les Praeres – Sierra de Peñamayor, there's a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere where you can have a drink or something to eat. Cerro Gavío or Cimero also has a recreational area with benches for resting.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive panoramic views from summits like Pico Fario and Cerro Gavío or Cimero. The accessibility of some peaks, the challenging climbs for cyclists, and the natural beauty of the trails are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for longer running trails, consider routes like the 'Peña Mayor – Pico Varallonga loop from Nava' which is a difficult 22.4 km route, or the 'Cerro Gavio o Cimero loop from Caldones' at 14.3 km. More options can be found in the Running Trails around Sariego guide.
The Cordal de La Llomba is a mountain ridge that forms the northern boundary of Sariego's valley, playing a significant role in shaping the local geography and contributing to its character as a valley surrounded by gentle mountains. It also has historical interest due to a tomb necropolis located there.


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