Loma de Pandasco, Mountain summit in Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, Spain
Loma de Pandasco is a mountain summit in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park rising to 2,247 meters. The peak sits within a ridge system that connects to nearby summits, making it part of a larger trekking network across the range.
The summit has long served as a waypoint for those crossing the mountain range on foot. Today it is protected as part of a national park that safeguards the natural character of the Sierra.
The mountain forms part of the PR-M 11 hiking route, which connects multiple peaks across the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range.
The summit is reached through hiking routes that typically take several hours from lower elevations. Visitors should bring sturdy footwear, water, and weather protection since mountain conditions can change quickly at altitude.
Located 1.8 kilometers east of Cabeza de Hierro Mayor, the mountain ranks 78th among 10,100 peaks in the Castile Ranges.
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