Galician mountains
The Galician mountains are a prominent feature of the Galicia region in northwest Spain. This mountainous area is characterized by its rugged terrain, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. The highest peaks, such as Pico de Ancares and Pico de Trevinca, offer stunning views and are popular for hiking and outdoor activities.
These mountains are part of the larger Cantabrian mountain range and play a crucial role in the local climate, influencing rainfall patterns in the region. The unique geography supports various ecosystems, making the Galician mountains a vital area for biodiversity and conservation efforts.