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Encyclopedia > Picos de Europa

The Picos de Europa is a range of mountains some 20km far inland from the northern coast of Spain. It consists of three major massifs - Central, Eastern and Western (also known as the Picos de Cornión). The Central and Western massifs are separated by the mile-deep Cares Gorge (Garganta del Cares), with the village of Caïn at its head. The waters in the Cares mostly arise from cave resurgences. Much of the water in the Cares river has been diverted into a hydroelectric scheme, with a closed canal running in the northern wall of the gorge to Carmamena. An access path next to the canal provides a spectacular walk.


The rocks are almost all limestone and glacial action has contributed to create an extremely impressive area of alpine karst reaching altitudes of 2400m. The area is popular with mountaineers, climbers and mountain walkers. There is a good network of well-established mountain refuges. The best-known climbing site is the Naranjo de Bulnes.


The Picos de Europa contain many of Spain's deepest caves, including Torca del Cerro (-1400m), Torca los Rebecos (-1255m) and Sistema del Hitu (Xitu) (-1135m). Discovery of new caves and their exploration still continues.


The Picos support a dwindling group of shepherds who move up from the valleys in the summer with their sheep, goats, cows, and an occasional pig. The area is famed for its piquant cheeses, such as Queso de Cabrales, traditionally matured in caves.


Wildlife is rather scarce, largely because of the penetration of sheep, cows and goats to high altitudes. A few bears and wolves are reputed to live in the remoter regions. Rebeccos (mountain deer) are fairly frequently seen; the commonest birds are choughs and buzzards.


Most of the region is now protected as a single National Park in Cantabria, Asturias and León provinces of Spain; the Asturian part was Spain's first National Park. Access is via minor roads to each of the three massifs from the North and from the South to the teleferique at Fuente De and to Cain at the head of the Cares Gorge. Capital Santander Area  - Total  - % of Spain Ranked 15th 5 321 km² 1. ... Asturias - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... León province León is a province of northwestern Spain, in the northwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. ...

The peaks west of Potes.

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The Picos de Europa is a small but spectacular range of jagged limestone mountains in northern Spain, harbouring an incredibly diverse flora and fauna.
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De Picos is een schitterende hooggebergte heel dicht aan de kust gelegen en als gevolg daarvan is het wel een erg vochtig gebied.
De tot boven de 2500 meter reikende toppen vormen een bijna onneembare barrière voor mensen en dieren en aan beide zijden is de wereld daarom totaal verschillend.
Hoger in de Picos is het koeler en vooral 's-nachts is dat merkbaar, als de temperatuur tot on het nulpunt zakt.
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