Valdecebollas
Valdecebollas
Mountain in Spain
The Valdecebollas Peak (2144 m a.s.l.) is an elevation of the Montaña Palentina, in the foothills of the Cantabrian mountain range (Spain), in the orographic knot of La Cebollera, or massif of Valdecebollas.[1] This massif forms a buttress to the south of the Sierra de Híjar, also known on this southern slope as "Sierra de Peña Labra", as this summit is the most characteristic from this perspective.
At the top is the so-called "Torreón", a small cylindrical stepped stone tower, with a plaque, a summit book, and a triangulation station. Since 1965, a mass has been held at this point on the first Sunday in August, organized by the residents of Barruelo and Brañosera, and attended by mountaineers from Campoo and La Pernía.[2]