Best mountain peaks around Navas De Bureba are situated at the foot of the Montes Obarenes, offering access to a significant range in the southern Burgalese sector. This region provides diverse terrain and expansive views of the surrounding Bureba plain. The area is known for its natural beauty and offers opportunities for exploring historical sites. Navas De Bureba serves as a base for accessing these peaks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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In this case I climbed from the south, from Soto de Bureba.
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A good route, coming from the south.
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El Cueto is a mountain with a huge stone at its top that separates the two valleys on either side of the mountain range. The path winds through the middle of the stone where you have to be careful in a spectacular environment.
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In a hill where the cows climb to the high meadows.
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More than mailbox... mailboxes, one of them is a pressure cooker. And the views from here are impressive.
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In this place there is a large pile of stones and a sign indicating the "official" peak, but it is much more beautiful 500 meters further on, when you find the mailbox and the viewpoint.
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Following the PR from Portillo de Busto, and crossing a spectacular crack in the rock, you reach this peak with impressive views. The mailbox is a few meters behind, on some rocks that I did not dare to climb.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find El Cueto, known for its impressive views and a spectacular crack in the rock. Another highly regarded summit is Summit of Pan Perdido, which offers a challenging yet rewarding experience with rocky crests. Visitors also appreciate AltoDeNavas for its views from the south and its high meadows where cows graze.
The peaks around Navas de Bureba, part of the Montes Obarenes, offer extensive panoramic views. From summits like Pan Perdido and Pico Ventanas, you can enjoy broad vistas of the surrounding Bureba plain, La Combe de Martina de los Montes, and Tobalina. PeñaCamino also provides interesting views of El Cueto, Paso de la Herradura, and Poyos.
The terrain around Navas de Bureba's peaks is diverse, ranging from agricultural fields and wooded areas to rocky crests. Ascents to peaks like Pan Perdido can be challenging, involving rocky sections that demand attention. Routes often follow well-marked trails, but some, like the path to El Cueto, may require careful navigation through narrow rock formations.
Yes, the area offers historical insights. While not a peak itself, the remains of Castillo de Petralata are located on a ridge accessible from Navas de Bureba, near Pan Perdido. This 13th-century castle site provides panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's past, having been moved to its current inaccessible location after being destroyed in the 10th century.
The Montes Obarenes are known for their picturesque environment, especially in spring. This season offers beautiful scenery for hiking. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the natural beauty without the extreme heat of summer or potential snowfall in winter.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Natural Park of Montes Obarenes - San Zadornil — circular from Frías' or 'Hoz de Valdivielso — circular from Oña'. Running enthusiasts can also find trails such as the 'Frías and Ebro Natural Way Loop' or the 'PRC-BU 95 Portillo del Busto Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Navas De Bureba, Cycling around Navas De Bureba, and Running Trails around Navas De Bureba guides.
While some routes to the higher peaks can be challenging, the Montes Obarenes Natural Park offers diverse terrain. For families, it's advisable to look for well-marked trails that are less steep and avoid the more technical, rocky crests. The area provides varied landscapes, so easier sections of trails or paths leading to viewpoints without significant elevation gain might be suitable for families.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive panoramic views from the summits, the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences, and the natural beauty of the Montes Obarenes. The unique geological features, such as the 'spectacular crack in the rock' near El Cueto, and the historical context provided by sites like Castillo de Petralata, also add to the appeal.
Yes, it is common for hikers to combine the ascent of Pan Perdido with a visit to Pico Ventanas. These two prominent peaks are part of the same mountain chain and are often included in continuous treks that originate from Navas de Bureba, allowing for an extended and scenic hiking experience along the ridge.
Windows (Pico Ventanas) is another prominent peak in the Sierra de Oña, part of the Montes Obarenes. It's known for being an interesting summit that often requires a small, simple climb to access a curious mailbox at its top. It's frequently part of hiking routes that also include Pan Perdido, offering beautiful scenery characteristic of the natural park.
While some peaks like Pan Perdido are considered medium to difficult, the region also offers trails suitable for beginners. Look for routes that are described as 'intermediate' or have less elevation gain. For instance, PeñaCamino is described as an interesting hill without any danger in its access, making it a good option for those seeking less challenging paths with rewarding views.
Navas de Bureba is situated at the foot of the Montes Obarenes, making these peaks readily accessible for day trips. Many hiking routes, including those to Pan Perdido and Pico Ventanas, originate directly from or near the village, providing convenient access for visitors.


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