Cantabria peaks
Cantabria summits
First Ascent Awards
76 of 513 peaks 14%
Top climbing months
June 17%
August 14%
April 14%
Cantabria mountains highlights
Latest summits
"Simple tour. It must be taken into account that the descent from Lusa towards SW runs through a steep incline in which you have to go down a very easy chimney, but which can entail risk if it is wet." — drgrijando • Aug 23, 2020
"Simple tour. It must be taken into account that the descent from Lusa towards SW runs through a steep incline in which you have to go down a very easy chimney, but which can entail risk if it is wet." — drgrijando • Aug 23, 2020
"We are in the National Park of Los Picos De Europa and a cable car takes us to the sky. We soon discover that the sky is higher.
We walk along rock paths and let ourselves be guided by the birds, the air is pure and cold and we continue walking through the snowfields while the wind blows and it seems that we are flying.
The storm clouds grow and we have to go back but we look back once more." — franciscobirruezo • Jul 4, 2019
"Small mountain near Puente Viesgo that houses a cave World Heritage. A path near the cave reaches the top among a dense forest that looks like a jungle. The climb to the top of 355 m is always upwards with a significant slope. From the top you can see the entire valley of the River Pas." — franciscobirruezo • Jul 3, 2019
"Spain. 2 day and 3 day hike. Took téléferico from Fuente Dé through clouds. Sun came out after couple of minutes. Followed sign to the right. Had to cross steep side with snow. Left backpacks. Saw the top after we went through crevasse. Amazing ridge. Went on to shelter Cabaña Veronica after. Slept in tent next to solar panel. Couldn't continue trip next day because paths were cut off and we were badly prepared for sun. Went back down passing Refugio Aliva. Drove to Poncebos. Back into the heart of the Picos for next 3 days. From stunning Ruta del Cares until Caín, through the heavy Canal de Dobresengos into a beautiful vale with view on Torre Cerredo. Climbed to a pass from which we could see Naranjo de Bulnes. Went on to Refugio Vega de Urriellu next to it. Descended last day passing Refugio Tenerosa and Bulnes before reaching Poncebos where I cooled in the Rio Cares for couple of seconds before leaving these wonderful mountains." — Pieter • Jul 5, 2016