Mountain passes around Los Tojos, situated in Cantabria, Spain, provide access to varied elevated landscapes. This region features mountainous terrain, including parts of the Cantabrian mountain range and the Saja-Besaya Natural Park. The area offers natural beauty, historical significance, and traditional grazing lands. Elevated areas such as El Moral and the expansive pastures of Puertos de Sejos contribute to the diverse geography.
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After a beautiful gravel climb, you reach this plateau with stunning views (including the Picos de Europa in the distance). The path then continues for a long time at altitude, with many cows and horses. Take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgEcgF17RDw
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Indeed, a beautiful spot with breathtaking views, both towards the Picos de Europa and other Cantabrian mountains. The (gravel) road there is also stunning; just take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgEcgF17RDw
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The Collada de Brenes is a mountain pass belonging to the Cantabrian mountain range and located in Cantabria. It links the municipality of Cieza to the north with that of Arenas de Iguña to the south.
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The Collada de Carmona is a mountain pass in the Cantabrian mountain range located in western Cantabria.[1] It rises to 601 m above sea level and links the towns of Valle to the east and Carmona to the west, both belonging to the municipality of Cabuérniga.
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A famous pasture in the region, close to a thousand meters of altitude. In the center of the braña stands the hermitage of Moral, and attached to it a small refuge. Legend has it that the Virgin appeared in this place, which led to the construction of the small sanctuary, next to the route that linked the Coast with Campoo.
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Great paths for biking and the views are spectacular! Almost free of traffic and in perfect condition. Watch out for cows and cow pats on the road!
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The Palombera pass is a 1st category mountain pass located at the eastern end of the Sierra del Cordel. One of the most beautiful ports in Cantabria with a spectacular landscape.
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For breathtaking views, consider Palombera Pass, known for its spectacular natural beauty and panoramic vistas at 1260 m. Another excellent choice is El Moral Plateau, which offers expansive landscapes and stunning views towards the Picos de Europa.
Yes, Puertos de Sejos is particularly rich in history and archaeology. This area features a megalithic site near Collado de Sejos with menhirs, tumuli, and stone circles dating back to 1500 BC, some even featuring ancient anthropomorphic carvings.
The Saja-Besaya Natural Park, which encompasses areas like Puerto de Palombera and Puertos de Sejos, is a haven for diverse wildlife. Visitors might encounter majestic eagles, vultures, bears, wolves, deer, and wild boars, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with well-marked trails of varying difficulty. Cycling is also a favorite, especially on passes like Collada de Carmona. For more specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Los Tojos, Road Cycling Routes around Los Tojos, and Cycling around Los Tojos.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't always present, many areas offer trails of varying difficulty. Puerto de Palombera, for instance, has well-marked trails suitable for different levels, and its tranquil atmosphere makes it pleasant for family picnics. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with children.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are more accessible. These periods offer lush greenery and clear views. Winter can be beautiful but may present challenges with snow and colder temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Puerto de Palombera is often described as less touristy than other areas, providing a peaceful retreat with ample opportunities for relaxation amidst breathtaking views. Puertos de Sejos, while significant, also offers expansive pastures where you can find tranquility.
In Puertos de Sejos, you can admire unique geological formations like 'Los Cantos de la Borrica,' which are large erratic blocks transported by ancient glaciers. These add to the distinctive landscape shaped by abundant rainfall.
Yes, the region is popular with cyclists. Collada de Carmona is known for its cycling paths, and Palombera Pass offers a long climb with a sustained incline, considered a good training ground for cyclists. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Los Tojos guide.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and natural beauty. For example, the Palombera Pass is highlighted for its 'spectacular landscape,' and El Moral Plateau for its 'breathtaking views.' The tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are also highly valued.
Puertos de Sejos is renowned for its expansive pastures that have historically been used for seasonal livestock grazing since at least the 9th century, a tradition that continues today. You can often see traditional shepherd huts scattered across these lands.
Cruz de Fuentes offers a spectacular and long ascent through an incredible forest from Bárcena Mayor, providing wonderful views of the Cabuérniga valleys.


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