It is one of the mountains that surround the town of Cangas del Narcea, to the north. It is so named because the village of Santa Ana is located on that same peak.
It has an altitude of 710 meters, as indicated by the two signs at the summit, both on the southeast slope (which rises from Cangas del Narcea) and the western slope, which starts from the town of Noceda.
Its two slopes are different, with the Cangas del Narcea slope being much tougher, with a demanding final 3 kilometers and a final ramp with a pair of hairpin bends at 11%.
The views from the top are limited, but until you reach the top on both sides, the panoramic views are beautiful. Perhaps more spectacular from the western slope.
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