Highlight • Passo Montano
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Puerto de las Señales is a prominent mountain pass nestled in the heart of the Cantabrian Mountains, within the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. Reaching an elevation of 1,629 meters, this high-altitude pass serves as a vital connection and a gateway to the stunning natural landscapes of the region, including areas adjacent to the Picos de Europa National Park. It's a significant landmark for anyone exploring the natural features of northwestern Spain.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic…
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Parque Regional de la Montaña de Riaño y Mampodre
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25 agosto 2021
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9 marzo 2023
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I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Puerto de las Señales
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This difficult 76.2-mile road cycling route from Pola de Laviana climbs Puerto de las Señales and Alto de La Collaona with 8936 feet of gain
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Elevazione 1.630 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
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mercoledì 29 aprile
14°C
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43 %
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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While the intro mentions the PR-LE 19 "Puerto de las Señales" as a medium-difficulty linear route, specific family-friendly trails are not explicitly detailed in the provided information. However, the area's numerous tracks and forest paths branching off the main road might offer gentler options. It's advisable to check local trail maps or resources for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances suitable for children.
Puerto de las Señales is located in the Cantabrian Mountains, which experience harsh weather conditions. While the pass itself reaches 1,625 meters, the research indicates that parts of the paved road may be broken due to severe weather. Winter conditions would likely involve snow and ice, making hiking and cycling significantly more challenging and potentially requiring specialized gear and experience. It's generally recommended to visit during warmer months for easier access and safer conditions.
The Cantabrian Mountains, where Puerto de las Señales is located, experience distinct seasons. While specific seasonal weather data isn't provided, it can be inferred that summers offer the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities, with clearer trails and milder temperatures. Spring and autumn would likely present variable weather, potentially with rain or early/late snow. Winters are characterized by harsh conditions, including snow, ice, and potentially strong winds, making access and activities difficult.
The intro mentions that there are quiet, flat areas suitable for resting, implying space for parking. However, like many popular mountain passes, parking can fill up quickly during peak seasons or on busy weekends. Arriving early in the day is generally a good strategy to secure a spot, especially if you plan to embark on a longer hike or cycle route.
The provided information does not mention any specific permits required for general hiking or trekking in the Puerto de las Señales area. As it's a mountain pass with public access via a highway and adjacent to a national park, most standard trails are likely freely accessible. However, for specific activities or access to highly protected zones within the Picos de Europa National Park, it's always wise to check with local park authorities.
The area around Puerto de las Señales is known for its diverse wildlife. Visitors have reported sightings of short-toed eagles, and a variety of amphibians can be found in the lagoons near the pass. The region's proximity to the Picos de Europa National Park suggests a rich biodiversity, including various bird species and potentially larger mammals typical of mountain environments, though specific sightings beyond eagles and amphibians are not detailed.
The intro highlights the PR-LE 19 "Puerto de las Señales" as a popular linear route starting from Maraña, offering a medium difficulty level. While specific circular walks are not detailed, the pass serves as a starting point for ascents to peaks like Pico Remelende, Pico Mongayo, and Pico Moneo, which could be incorporated into various hiking plans. Exploring the numerous tracks and forest paths branching off the main road may also reveal opportunities for creating custom circular routes.
Puerto de las Señales itself reaches an elevation of 1,625 meters (5,331 feet). The ascent typically begins in Cofiñal at 1,180 meters, or from Puebla de Lillo. Hiking routes branching off from the pass, especially those leading to peaks like Pico Remelende, Pico Mongayo, and Pico Moneo, would involve significant additional elevation gain, characteristic of high-mountain trekking. The PR-LE 19 route is described as medium difficulty, implying moderate elevation changes.
The provided information does not explicitly mention specific accommodation, restaurants, or cafes directly at Puerto de las Señales. The pass is described as having quiet, flat places for spending the night, but without water sources, suggesting a more rustic, self-sufficient experience. For services like accommodation and dining, visitors would likely need to travel to nearby towns such as Cofiñal, Puebla de Lillo, or other villages in the surrounding Cantabrian region.
The primary access to Puerto de las Señales is via the LE-333 highway. The research and intro do not mention any specific public transport options directly serving the pass. It is generally accessed by private vehicle or bicycle. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to reach a nearby town like Cofiñal or Puebla de Lillo and then arrange for alternative transport or cycle/hike the remaining distance to the pass.
The provided information does not specifically address whether trails at Puerto de las Señales are dog-friendly. As a natural mountain environment, dogs are generally permitted on trails, especially if kept on a leash and owners adhere to responsible pet ownership practices, such as cleaning up after their dogs. However, it's always recommended to check local regulations, especially if venturing into areas adjacent to the Picos de Europa National Park, which may have specific rules regarding pets.