Almost everyone who enters Candina settles for reaching the famous Arcos de Llanegro, more popularly known as the Devil's Eyes. But if you want to get to know this mountain more in depth, I recommend you climb to the top of Solpico, located at an altitude of 483 m and with magnificent views of the entire environment. The climb up the ridge does not have paint marks or any type of signage and you have to be careful to find the stone milestones that will guide you along the best path. In some areas you have to make small climbs and even use your hands to progress, so people less used to this type of climbing may feel intimidated. The effort is well worth the reward of getting up there. Then we can continue comfortably to the top of another neighboring peak known as Candina and that with its 486 m altitude, 3 more than Solpico, is where the geodesic vertex of the IGN is installed and once there take a marked path that returns us to the itinerary main road that goes from the top of the national highway to the Arcos de Llanegro.