Valdecebollas

is an elevation of the Montaña Palentina, in the foothills of the Cantabrian mountain range (Spain), in the orographic knot of La Cebollera, or massif of Valdecebollas.

At the top is the so-called "Torreón", a small cylindrical stepped stone tower, with a plaque, a summit book, and a triangulation station.

Since 1965, a mass has been held at this point on the first Sunday in August, organized by the residents of Barruelo and Brañosera, and attended by mountaineers from Campoo and La Pernía.

[2] It is located next to the town of Brañosera, in the eastern part of Montaña Palentina Natural Park, about 20 km from Aguilar de Campoo and the Cantabria-Meseta highway.

The most common route for the ascent to Valdecebollas is from the town of Brañosera, from where you can access by car to El Golobar (1840 m), and from there on foot, through the pass of Sel de la Fuente, to the triangulation station of Valdecebollas, which marks 2139 m.[3] From its peak you can see the Sierra de Peña Labra and the great elevations of Fuentes Carrionas, the Espigüete and Curavacas peaks.

View of El Golobar refuge from the Valdecebollas.
Tower of Valdecebollas. It is a small cylindrical and stepped stone tower, with a plaque, a summit book , and a triangulation station . A mass has been held next to the tower since 1965 on the first Sunday in August, organized by the residents of Barruelo and Brañosera , and attended by mountaineers from Campoo and La Pernía .