What is Cerro Loma Alta Viewpoint?
From the Cerro Loma Alta Viewpoint in Loma de Cabrera, you get a sweeping 360° panorama that takes in the Dajabón River valley, the Central Mountain Range, and — on clear days — the border line with Haiti. The approach mixes paved stretches with dirt roads, perfect for 4x4s or motorcycles. At dawn, mist blankets the high-altitude coffee farms; at sunset, the light turns the plantain and yuca fields to gold. Bring water, sunscreen, and closed-toe shoes — there are no facilities at the summit. An authentic spot for landscape photography and rural tourism without the crowds, just minutes from the municipal center.
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A natural peak overlooking the border valley; its height made it a key reference and lookout point during times of boundary tensions. Today it's a must-stop to take in the patchwork of *conucos* (small family farms), the Dajabón River, and the Haitian silhouette on the horizon. A place to breathe deep and understand the geography that defines us.

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