San Bartolomé De Béjar
San Bartolomé De Béjar
Best natural monuments around San Bartolomé De Béjar are found within a landscape characterized by the Sierra de Béjar, part of the larger Sierra de Gredos Natural Area. This region, situated in the province of Ávila and bordering Salamanca, features mountainous terrain with diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, including high peaks, glacial formations, and forested valleys. The area offers opportunities to observe significant geographic features and local biodiversity.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A very popular place in the area and with good reason it is. Next to the cross is the viewpoint that offers beautiful panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Béjar valley and the town below. A few meters away is the refuge and an area with tables to take a break and enjoy this wonderful place.
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Peña Negra is one of those challenging but highly rewarding peaks. The views from its top at 1634 meters above sea level are truly amazing and you will have 360 degree panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, including the Navamuño Reservoir.
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Another of the most important peaks of the Sierra de Candelario Park, the Calvitero rises above 2400 meters above sea level, offering wonderful panoramic views worthy of a postcard.
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It is the highest peak in the province of Salamanca at 2,427 meters above sea level. The views are amazing but to get here you will have to make a significant physical effort since the journey is very demanding. Remember that the important thing is to enjoy the road and this beautiful landscape.
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Popularly known as "the roof of Extremadura", the top of the Torreón or Calvitero is located at 2400 meters above sea level and without a doubt the views from there are amazing! An ascent that is demanding but with several alternatives to choose from and all of them with spectacular views.
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The highest point in the province of Cáceres
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Some stone milestones lead you to the top. It is the highest point in the province of Salamanca.
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The region boasts several remarkable natural monuments. You can explore high peaks like Torreón (Calvitero Summit), known as "the roof of Extremadura" for its expansive views, or Canchal de la Ceja, the highest peak in Salamanca province. For stunning 360-degree vistas, Peña Negra Summit is a must-see.
The area, part of the Sierra de Gredos Natural Area, is characterized by mountainous terrain. You'll find impressive summits, glacial formations like the beautiful Lagunas del Trampal, and forested valleys with oaks, chestnuts, and pines. The Valle del Río Tormes also offers spectacular landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from the various summits, such as those from Torreón (Calvitero Summit) and Peña Negra Summit. The challenging yet rewarding ascents and the serene beauty of glacial lakes like Lagunas del Trampal are also highly appreciated.
Yes, many of the prominent natural monuments involve demanding hikes. Reaching the summit of Canchal de la Ceja or Torreón (Calvitero Summit) requires significant physical effort, but the views are incredibly rewarding. Canchal Negro also offers a demanding ascent with wonderful panoramic views.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging loops like the Calvitero and Hoya Moros Loop or the Canchal de la Ceja and Laguna del Duque Loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around San Bartolomé De Béjar guide.
While many peaks are challenging, areas like the Sierra de Béjar itself offer opportunities for ecotourism and wildlife observation with less strenuous paths. The Valle del Río Tormes also provides scenic walks. For specific easy trails, it's best to consult local information or detailed route descriptions.
Absolutely. The area around San Bartolomé De Béjar offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find challenging MTB trails like the Dehesa de Candelario Trail or the Peña Negra M12 Trail in the MTB Trails around San Bartolomé De Béjar guide. For road cycling, there are routes like the Puerto de Vallejera loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around San Bartolomé De Béjar guide.
For truly spectacular panoramic views, consider ascending Torreón (Calvitero Summit), Canchal de la Ceja, or Peña Negra Summit. These high points provide extensive vistas of the Sierra de Candelario Natural Area and beyond.
Yes, the region is rich in glacial phenomena. You can visit the beautiful glacial lakes of Lagunas del Trampal. The Hoya Moros valley is notable for its 'stone labyrinth' known as Hoya Cuevas, sculpted by glaciers, and Canchal de la Ceja is known for its distinct snowfield below the summit.
The broader Sierra de Béjar offers diverse experiences. While some high mountain ascents are very demanding, there are also forested areas and valleys suitable for family walks and nature immersion. For specific family-friendly routes, it's advisable to check trail difficulty and length.
The Lagunas del Trampal are beautiful throughout the year. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the higher altitudes. Summer can be warm, while winter brings snow to the peaks, making some routes more challenging but also offering unique snowy landscapes.
Yes, Peña de la Cruz and Balanced Boulder is a very popular spot offering beautiful panoramic views of the Sierra de Béjar valley. It features a large granite cross, a viewpoint, and picnic areas, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery.


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