Trevinca

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Peña Trevinca

A view of Peña Trevinca
Elevation 2,127 m (6,978 ft)
Location
Peña Trevinca
Spain
Location Galicia & Castile and León
Range Galician Massif
Coordinates 42°14′33.6″N 6°47′45.6″W / 42.242667°N 6.796000°W / 42.242667; -6.796000Coordinates: 42°14′33.6″N 6°47′45.6″W / 42.242667°N 6.796000°W / 42.242667; -6.796000
Climbing
First ascent Unknown
Easiest route From Sobradelo or A Veiga on the Galician side, or from Puebla de Sanabria[1] on the Leonese side

Peña Trevinca (Galician: Pena Trevinca), also known as Trevinca, is a mountain in northern Spain. It is located at the confluence of the Montes de León and the Macizo Galaico on the boundary between the autonomous communities of Galicia and Castile and León. It is the highest mountain in Galicia and in the province of Zamora.

The mountain has a 22,510 ha bird-life Special Protection Area.

See also

  • Serra do Eixe, also known as Sierra Segundera
  • Scrambling

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