La Mira

Coordinates: 40°15′39.91″N 5°10′52.26″W / 40.2610861°N 5.1811833°W / 40.2610861; -5.1811833
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La Mira
View of La Mira from La Cuerda de los Campanarios
Highest point
Elevation2,343 m (7,687 ft)[1]
Prominence348 m (1,142 ft)[2]
Coordinates40°15′39.91″N 5°10′52.26″W / 40.2610861°N 5.1811833°W / 40.2610861; -5.1811833[2]
Geography
La Mira is located in Spain
La Mira
La Mira
Spain
LocationSpain
Castile and León
Arenas de San Pedro, Guisando, El Hornillo, Hoyos del Espino
Parent rangeSierra de Gredos

La Mira is a peak of the Sierra de Gredos range in central Spain. It is located in the central part of the Sierra de Gredos range, a subrange of the larger Sistema Central, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Listed at 2,343 metres (7,687 ft),[1] it marks the common boundary of Arenas de San Pedro, Guisando, El Hornillo and Hoyos del Espino municipalities.

Like many of the highest mountains in the range La Mira is notable for its quite important local relief relative to the south side, where the Tiétar Valley is located at 400 metres (1,300 ft). The relative prominence, 348 metres (1,142 ft),[2] is not that great, as it is connected to Pico Almanzor (2,591 metres (8,501 ft)), the highest mountain of Sistema Central.

The top can be reached both through the north and the south side. The northern access starts at Plataforma de Gredos[3] (1,800 metres (5,900 ft)), while the southern access starts at Nogal del Barranco (1,159 metres (3,802 ft)).

Nearby the mountain, separated by a deep gorge called Garganta de los Galayos, Los Galayos formation, a chain of narrow peaks or columns which rises to 2,200 metres (7,200 ft), is located.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b (in Spanish) Principales cumbres montañosas de la provincia de Ávila. Instituto Geográfico Nacional (Spain)
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish) La Mira peak in mendikat.net Archived 2015-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ (in Spanish) Revista Oxígeno. "Ruta de Trekking - Sierra de Gredos La Mira". Archived from the original on 5 March 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2012.