triptico valdeaniezo 2_en - Red Cántabra de Desarrollo Rural

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triptico valdeaniezo 2_en - Red Cántabra de Desarrollo Rural
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VALDEANIEZO
CARTOGRAPHY
Cartography: Mapa Topográfico Nacional (IGN) Escala 1:25.000
Hoja 81-II Potes. Proyección UTM, Huso 30T.
Longitudinal profile of the route:
ALTITUDE (m)
900
850
Collada
de
Perejita
800
Itinerary
DESCRIPTION
750
700
Somaniezo
650
600
Aniezo
Parque del agua (Aniezo)
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
DISTANCE (Km)
54
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FACT SHEET
Duration
2 h 50 min
Cumulative loss (-)
310 m
Height gained
280 m
Horizontal distance
6 km
Height lost
280 m
Type of route
circular
Cumulative gain (+)
310 m
Type of ground
path/track
Valdeaniezo
Place names
UTM Coordinates
Altitude
Start and finish point:
Aniezo, Parque del Agua
30 T 375042 4778230
610 m
Somaniezo
30 T 375947 4778217
690 m
Collada Perejita
30 T 375980 4778230
880 m
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HABITATS
9120
Atlantic acidophilous beech forests with Ilex and sometimes also Taxus
in the shrublayer (Quercion roboripetraeae or Ilici-Fagenion).
4030
European dry heaths.
9340
Quercus ilex and Quercus rotundifolia forests.
Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora.
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1.] The activity performed on the mountain
reflected in the old beech trees of the forest
2.] Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia)
3.] Collada Perejita, at the summit of the walk
4.] Common centaury (Centaurium erytraea)
5.] Somaniezo, at the foothills of Peña Sagra
6.] Río Aniezo
7.] A fuller in Aniezo
8.] Somaniezo
9.] Blooming rockroses decorate the path in the
oak forest
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Valdeaniezo valley (or narrow valley) is one of the valleys in
the bottom west of the Sierra de Peña Sagra. This route starts
from the village of Aniezo, next to the Parque del Agua,
which has some exhibits related to the moving strength of
water from the 19th century industrial archeology. A mill and a
fuller, which would be used to press and compact wool used
to make blankets or shoes, are good examples of the
utilisation of natural resources.
The old path which used to join Aniezo and Somaniezo,
along the river, is the first part of the route. Black alder (Alnus
glutinosa), hazel (Corylus avellana), black poplar (Populus
nigra), ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and willow (Salix sp.) make up
the variety of vegetation which runs along the river bank at this
point. Near Somaniezo, we take the path to the highest point
of the walk, Collada de Perejita. The path goes through little
creeks, switching sides several times, which allows us to see
how vegetation changes depending on the direction, going
through oak forests (Quercus Pyrenaica) exposed to the West
and the beech forests (Fagus Sylvatica) in more humid
places, on North-facing sides.
The Collada de Perejita is located in the mountain range which
borders Valdeaniezo to the South, where a wide field allows
us to enjoy a panoramic view of Liébana: the Picos de Europa
to the North the highest peaks of the Cantabrian Range, Peña
Prieta and Curavacas to the South and West, and the Sierra de
Peña Sagra to the East. Here again we can see the
environmental changes which are caused by the mountain
profile depending on the direction, and the atlantic influence
on the Northern sector which we ascended. It develops the
typical Mediterranean ecosystem on its South face, with holm
oak as the predominant species (Quercus ilex sub.
rotundifolia). The route finishes with an easy walk on the high
area of the range, from Perejita to Somasierra, to then
descend through the Northern face back to Aniezo.
Red de Espacios Naturales Protegidos de Cantabria
[Walking routes throughout the Protected Natural Spaces of Cantabria]
A Santander
Urdón
N
Tresviso
La Hermida
Beges
R ío
Allende
Pendes
Castro
Colio
· Mammals: European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Beech
Marten (Martes foina), Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), Edible
dormouse (Glis glis), Greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura
russula), European badger (Meles meles), Wild boar (Sus
scrofa), European hare (Lepus europaeus), Red squirrel
(Sciurus vulgaris).
· Amphibians: Marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus),
Common toad (Bufo bufo), Perez's frog (Rana perezi),
Common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans).
· Reptiles: Grass snake (Natrix natrix), Baskian viper (Vipera
seoanei).
Argüebanes
Parador de
Fuente Dé
Llaves
Pido
Espinama
Potes
Los Llanos
Las Ilces
Enterrías
Bores
Ledantes
San Andres
La Vega
Barrio
Dobres
Buyezo
Lamedo
Lerones
Lomeña
Soberado
Villaverde
A Leon
Piasca
Los Cos
Toranzo
Vada
Luriezo
Somaniezo
Cabezón Torices
Tudes
Campollo
Vejo
Frama Cambarco
Aniezo
Valmeo
Pembes
Cosgaya
Dobarganes
Cahecho
Ojedo
Turieno
Baró
Camaleño
Mogrovejo
Salarzón
San Pedro
Pumareña
Tama Esanos
Aliezo
Armaño
Lon
Tanarrio
Cobeña
Trillayo
Pesaguero
Valdeprado
Site of Community Importance (SCI) Liébana
Avellanedo
Barago
Cueva
Cucayo
RUTA DE VALDEANIEZO
Vendejo
Caloca
ROUTE 14
Start of the route
Valdeaniezo
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(PR-S 090)
4 Km
Printed on 100%
recycled paper
· Invertebrates: Rosalia longicorn (Rosalia alpina), Dusky
large blue (Maculinea nausithous).
Cantabria Rural
red cánt abra de desarrollo rural
CONSEJERÍA DE GANADERÍA, PESCA
Y DESARROLLO RURAL
Dirección General de Montes y
Conservación de la Naturaleza
Leaflets for public use: information and bookings
Tel 942049438 · 695594450
reservasbiodiversidad@redcantabrarural.com
Diseño: Creática • Fotos: Norteimagen y Shutterstock • DL:SA-666-2011
· Other birds: Song thrush (Turdus philomelos), Eurasian
nuthatch (Sitta europaea), Eurasian jay(Garrulus glandarius),
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), Middle
spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos medius), Black redstart
(Phoenicurus ochruros), Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs).
Lebeña
Cabañes
Viñón
· Birds of prey: Common buzzard (Buteo buteo), Booted
eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus), Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter
nisus), Black kite (Milvus migrans), Short-toed snake eagle
(Circaetus gallicus).
Cicera
Dev a
Significant
SPECIES
Caldas Linares Roza
Navedo
Piñeres
[Walking routes throughout the Protected Natural Spaces of Cantabria]