triptico puentes 2_en - Red Cántabra de Desarrollo Rural

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triptico puentes 2_en - Red Cántabra de Desarrollo Rural
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2
Route
DE LOS PUENTES
CARTOGRAPHY
Cartography: Mapa Topográfico Nacional (IGN) Escala 1:25.000
Hoja 57-IV Valle. Proyección UTM, Huso 30N.
Longitudinal profile of the route
ALTITUDE (m)
650
600
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Roble Tumbado
550
Jóu de La Collá
500
Itinerary
DESCRIPTION
Despoblado de Rozas
450
400
350
300 Casa del Monte
250
0.00
1.00
Casa del Monte
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
16.00 17.00
DISTANCE (Km)
FACT SHEET
Duration
6h
Cumulative loss (-)
860 m
Height gained
325 m
Horizontal distance
17 km
Height lost
325 m
Type of route
circular
Cumulative gain (+)
860 m
Type of ground
path/track
4
5
Los Puentes
Place names
UTM Coordinates
Altitude
Start and finish of the route:
Casa del Monte leisure area
30 T 401040 4787900
268 m
Leaning oak
30 T 401815 4784425
954 m
Jou de la Collá
30 T 402164 4785379
926 m
Rozas
30 T 402049 4786111
944 m
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HABITATS
4020*
Temperate Atlantic wet heaths with Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix.
9230
Galicio-Portuguese oak woods with Quercus robur and Quercus pyrenaica.
4030
European dry heaths.
9120
Atlantic acidophilous beech forests with Ilex and sometimes also Taxus in the
1.] Mount Río de los Vados
2.] Blue tit (Parus caeruleus)
3.] Fly agaria/amanita (Amanita muscaria)
4.] Moss (Leucobryum glaucum)
5.] Autumn ocher mosaic of the river Bayones
6.] Mount Río de los Vados
7.] Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)
8.] Oak trees at the Casa del Monte
shrublayer (Quercion roboripetraeae or Ilici-Fagenion).
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(*) Priority habitat: habitats in the European Union for which the European Council has a special responsibility due
to their delicate state.
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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The suggested route travels through some of the most
typical forest ecosystems of the Natural Park with oak
forest being the most commonly seen. It starts at the
old sawmill at Casa del Monte, following the track
south towards Braña del Moral. After reaching the Casa
Andinoso the route meets the forest, to the left of the
track, following a short walk on wooden steps. From
here, the path is followed all the time except to get to
the pastures of jóu de la Collá and the abandoned
village of Rozas. The oval shaped pasture is covered in
spring by asphodel, which used to be harvested as pig
food. It is overlooked from the top of a nearby hill, by a
sheperds’ shelter. In Rozas we’ll find the ruins of a
village which was abandoned in the 17th century, when
the locals moved to the centres of population at the
bottom of the valley. We’ll come off the path for a few
metres to visit the roble tumbado (the leaning oak),
a wonderful and spectacular specimen included in the
Open Inventory of Peculiar Trees of Cantabria
(Inventario Abierto de Árboles Singulares de Cantabria).
It is possible to make out, in the Llana de Olar, the
remains of an exploited forest resource: the coal
rooms. The firewood would be covered with tree
branches and clay and then burnt in a process which
took several days. Coal was the main fuel used in
homes. In addition to this, coal was under heavy
demand by the industry of centuries passed due to its
use as a fuel in iron and steel factories. The end of the
path takes us to the track of the Hayacorva at the
Vuelta de la Cotera, from where we will descend to
the starting point of the route.
Red de Espacios Naturales Protegidos de Cantabria
[Walking routes throughout the Protected Natural Spaces of Cantabria]
Alto del Toral
A Ucieda
Rí
o
El Hayacorva
B
a yon
es
os
o
Casa del
Monte
an
Ay
oE
lC
and
Casa Andinoso
Jou de
Braña La
la Collá
Zarza
Cotero
Alto
Significant
SPECIES
Pozo del Tordías
Infierno
Ay
Refugio del
Campanario
Cueto
Iján
Río Sa
Río
Cam
Río
de
do
Que
rie
n
Venta de
Mobejo
Balcón de
la Cardosa
Braña
Bustandrán Venta de
Tajahierro
o
Casa de
Avellaneda
Collaceo
Obios
Cueva de
Culamiña
Pazambrero
Abedules
te
s
Cueto de
Di
la Concilla o de l
Ozcaba
o
Bc
Puerto de
Palombera
Collado de
Rumaceo
Fu
de
Saja-Besaya Natural Park
Pozo de
La Arbencia
ROUTE 05
A Reinosa
Alto de La
Cruz de
Fuentes
Pico Cordel
ROUTE OF THE BRIDGES
(PR-S 111)
Ropero
Start of the route
Finish of the route
Road
Track
· Invertebrates: Rosalia longicorn (Rosalia alpina), Stag
beetle (Lucanus cervus).
Cantabria Rural
red cánt abra de desarrollo rural
CONSEJERÍA DE GANADERÍA, PESCA
Y DESARROLLO RURAL
Dirección General de Montes y
Conservación de la Naturaleza
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Route of the Bridges
· Reptiles: Grass snake (Natrix natrix), Baskian viper (Vipera
seoanei), Slow worm (Anguis fragilis), Common wall lizard
(Podarcis muralis).
· Fish: Brown trout (Salmo trutta).
es
Sierra de
La Rasía
Rí
Valneria
La Jaya
Cruzá
lar
Llano
Castrillo
en
ab
lo
Bucierca
sL
Ermita
del
Centro de
Interpretación
Pozo del
Amo
Braña de
ja
Lo
goza
Río Ar
· Amphibians: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra),
Common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans), Common
frog (Rana temporaria), Common toad (Bufo bufo),
Palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus).
Bárcena
Mayor
las
bil
· Mammals: Red fox (Vulpes vulpes),Wildcat (Felis
sylvestris), European pine marten (Martes martes),
European hedgehog (Erinaceus europeus), European
badger (Meles meles), Beech marten (Martes foina),
Common genet (Genetta genetta), European roe deer
(Capreolus capreolus), Wild boar (Sus scrofa), Red deer
(Cervus elaphus), Spanish mole (Talpa occidentalis).
Colladas y
Collugas
Campucas
Infierno
al d e l
Can
· Other birds: in addition to an excellent representation of
passerine birds (Marsh tit, Chaffinch, Red-backed shrike,
Water pipit, Blue tit, Eurasian nuthatch, Eurasian jay,
Common treecreeper) there are wood peckers such as
the Middle spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos medius),
Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major),
European green woodpecker (Picus viridis), Black
woodpecker (Dryocopus martius).
A Cabezón
de la Sal
Cueto de
La Frechilla
Caorra
Ermita
del
Moral
e
Huzm ana
Río
· Birds of prey: Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus), Northern
goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), Little owl (Athene noctua),
European scops owl(Otus scops), Barn owl (Tyto alba).
Poniente
[Walking routes throughout the Protected Natural Spaces of Cantabria]