Western Massif

E810070

The Western Massif is the largest and most visited of the three main limestone mountain massifs that make up Spain’s Picos de Europa range, known for its dramatic peaks and deep gorges.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain massif
borders Central Massif of the Picos de Europa NERFINISHED
composedPrimarilyOf limestone
hasAlternativeName Cornión Massif NERFINISHED
Macizo Occidental NERFINISHED
hasHighestPeak Peña Santa de Castilla NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature deep gorges
dramatic peaks
hasPeak Peña Santa de Castilla NERFINISHED
Peña Santa de Enol NERFINISHED
Torre Santa de Enol NERFINISHED
hasTerrain cirques and ridges
karst landscape
steep cliffs
hasValley Cares Gorge vicinity
isKnownFor challenging alpine routes
spectacular mountain scenery
isLargestOf three main limestone massifs of the Picos de Europa
isMostVisitedOf three main limestone massifs of the Picos de Europa
isPopularFor alpine scenery
hiking
mountaineering
rock climbing
isProtectedWithin Picos de Europa National Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cantabrian Mountains NERFINISHED
Picos de Europa National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Spain NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northern Spain NERFINISHED
partOf Picos de Europa NERFINISHED

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