Context
Ojedo, located in the municipality of Cillorigo de Liébana, is a key destination for hiking in Cantabria, situated at 320 meters above sea level and surrounded by the Picos de Europa National Park. Hiking routes cover up to 637 meters of accumulated elevation and combine natural beauty with cultural landmarks such as the Monastery of Santo Toribio and historic hermitages. The mountain air carries the scent of thyme and pine, typical of this rugged terrain.
The Experience
Choose from self-guided routes with downloadable GPX files or guided multi-day hikes of one or two days. Walk along forest paths and trails, visiting iconic sites like the Ermita Virgen del Camino and the Monumento al Peregrino. The gentle sound of the Deva River accompanies parts of the journey as you ascend toward Pico Arabedes for sweeping mountain vistas. The terrain varies—compact earth, stones, and grass—offering a rich sensory experience.
For Whom
This activity suits families with children over six, beginner to moderate hikers, and small groups interested in combining nature and culture. Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility or those seeking low-difficulty trails without significant elevation gain.
Local Context
The area preserves the tradition of the Camino Lebaniego, with local communities maintaining centuries-old hermitages and monasteries. The natural environment is protected and carefully managed to preserve its ecological and cultural value, while visitors enjoy regional cuisine and rural tourism in nearby villages such as Potes.