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Located in the stunning Haute-Ariege region, this hiking route to Mont Redon offers a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. With a total distance of 15.331 kilometers and an elevation gain of 804 meters, this trail is classified as extremely difficult and is estimated to take approximately 5 hours and 33 minutes to complete.
Starting at the ancient Centre d'accueil du Plateau de Beille, hikers will set off on a journey towards Mont Redon. Along the way, they will encounter various points of interest, including Plateau de Beille parking lot at the beginning of the trail, perfect for those arriving by car. As the hike progresses, adventurers will pass by the Cabane des Clarans wilderness hut, offering a rustic accommodation option for those looking to extend their journey.
Midway through the trail, hikers will reach the Cabane de la Jasse d'Artaran, another wilderness hut providing a sheltered resting spot. Further along, the Cabane de Mont-Redon and Cabane Gerieys shelters offer additional opportunities to take a break and enjoy the surrounding nature. For those in need of information or assistance, the ancient Centre d'accueil du Plateau de Beille and other information points along the trail provide helpful resources.
At various intervals, hikers will also come across amenities such as drinking water stations and natural springs, ensuring they stay hydrated throughout the trek. The trail offers breathtaking views and a chance to experience the natural beauty of Mont Redon and its surroundings, including the picturesque Mont Redon peak.
Before embarking on this challenging hike, hikers are advised to bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate clothing, and footwear. It is also recommended to check the weather forecast and trail conditions beforehand to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure. Whether you're seeking a thrilling outdoor experience or simply looking to connect with nature, the hike to Mont Redon promises a memorable journey through the rugged landscapes of Haute-Ariege.