Leon Mountains

  • The Montes de León connect the Northern Sub-Plateau and the Cantabrian Mountains, making it an important tourist destination in Spain.
  • The highest peak is Teleno, at 2.188 meters, surrounded by the Bierzo tectonic trench.
  • Mountain ranges such as Segundera and Cabrera bear traces of glaciation and a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.
  • The climate in the Montes de León varies from cold in winter to warm in summer, with significant rainfall.

Leon Mountains

The Leon Mountains They are mountain ranges that connect the Northern Sub-Plateau, the Galician Massif, and the Cantabrian Mountains. These are places of beauty and scenery worthy of being seen. Like other natural environments in Spain, the Montes de León are a popular tourist destination due to their natural wealth. They have a large number of peaks and mountain ranges that are worth visiting. To better understand the geographical context, it is interesting to know the mountain ranges of Spain.

Here we'll explain in great detail everything you need to know about the Montes de León and the most important characteristics of each peak and mountain range.

Characteristics of the Montes de León

Characteristics of the Montes de León

These mountains are part of a bulging of the base that is part of the Iberian massif. This orogeny was fractured to give rise to all this wealth. The mountains it has are quite high blocks, but whose tops are not very pronounced. These types of mountains with soft peaks are called horts. The peaks with maximum heights are 2.000 meters. The good news is that these peaks are surrounding a rift valley called Bierzo. This pit has materials from the Sil River mountains that have been eroded.

Its main peak is Teleno and it has a maximum height of 2.188 meters. The Montes de León have been subjected to ice and wind erosion for millions of years. This has created a glacial relief pattern. It is known as the largest glacial relief in Spain and is located in the Sanabria Lake region. For those who wish to explore more about this type of formation, it is useful to compare it with the reliefs of the Cantabrian mountain range.

Now we are going to analyze the main characteristics of its most important peaks and mountains.

Aquilian Mountains

Aquilian Mountains

It is a mountainous formation that is within the Montes de León. It is located in the El Bierzo region. The Cabrera river stands out on its southern slope Oza on the north slope and the Compludo river. It is the area that is best preserved and the river waters are very clean and free that have hardly been touched by the hand of man. Thanks to the existence of these rivers it has been possible to allow the existence of different riverside forests, along with a large tree mass.

The forests that form along the rivers contain species of oak, holm oak, chestnut, and spruce forest. Among the fauna, the golden eagle, wolf, otter, and desman stand out. To understand more about the different ecosystems found on the Iberian Peninsula, you can read about the plateaus and their biodiversity.

The mountains are nearly 2.000 meters high. Among which are Monte Irago, Pico Becerril, Cabeza de la Yegua, Pico Berdianías, Meruelas, Llano de las Ovejas, Funtirín, Pico Tuerto, Cruz Mayor, Pico Tesón and La Aquiana.

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Sierra Second

Sierra Second

This mountain range belongs to the Montes de León. The Jares and Bibey rivers and the Esla basin with the Tera River meet in this mountain range. Its morphology bears significant traces of the Quaternary Ice Age, which has left its mark on the rocks. Mountains were covered during glacial periods by ice. These layers of hundreds of meters of ice have been exerting strong pressure and managed to excavate the basin where the Sanabria Lake is located. The peak that stands out the most is the Moncalvo with a height of 2.044 meters.

This area stands out with a climate whose winters are quite cold and where rainfall is higher and snowy. Temperatures on the coldest days are capable of reaching -20 degrees. They have strong blizzards of water and snow in winters and summers are short, but with pleasant temperatures. During spring and autumn there is usually a lot of humidity, fog and rainy days.

As for its vegetation, we find a remarkable wealth of tree and shrub species such as bramble, heather, broom, oak, birch, hazel, alder, ash, holly, rowan, yew, and chestnut. It also boasts large wildlife, with specimens such as roe deer, wild boar, otter, badger, polecat, and wolf, among other vertebrates.

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Mountain range of Cabrera

Mountain range of Cabrera

It is located between the provinces of León and Zamora. The mountain range is between the regions of Sanabria and La Carballeda. All of them form the Montes de León massif together with the rest of the peaks and mountains.

It is one of the main centers of glacierism that existed in the Quaternary on our peninsula. Glaciers developed on the summits where tongues of ice descended. Hence, they have large lakes such as Baña, Truchillas and Sanabria.

The peaks are usually around 2.000 meters high and it has a mountain climate that is characterized by long and very cold winters. Frosts in winter are usually strong accompanied by blizzard with water and snow. The highest areas are made up of large expanses of snow and ice.

Summers are more pleasant in terms of temperature, but they are very short. The highest temperatures do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius, and sometimes do. It is true that the nights are somewhat cooler. snowfields they frequently persist on the summits. Due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, there are heavy rainfalls with annual averages ranging between 1.200 mm and 1.800 mm. In summer it has some short but frequent dry spells.

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Sierra de la Culebra

Sierra de la Culebra

It is a mountainous complex that is located in the northwest of the province of Zamora and the autonomous community of Castilla y León.

The climate it has is continental Mediterranean type. We find ourselves with cold and long winters whose temperatures are always below 10 degrees. Frosts and fogs are frequent, although these to a lesser extent. Summers are short but warm with temperatures hovering above 20 degrees. There is a fairly pronounced temperature range between day and night. That is to say, the days are warm and the nights are cold even though it is in summer.

As you can see, the Montes de León are full of peaks and mountain ranges with a distinctive climate and rich biodiversity. I hope this information helps you enjoy these places even more.

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