España Castilla y León Onís
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This extremely difficult hiking route takes you through the stunning area of Fuente Gustureru - Canal de Trea in Onís. The 12.899 kilometers long trail boasts an elevation gain of 1815.0 meters, promising a challenging yet rewarding experience for seasoned hikers.
The trail starts with convenient parking areas nearby at the beginning of the route, providing easy access to the starting point. As you set off, you'll come across a drinking water facility within the first few kilometers, ensuring you stay hydrated throughout your journey. Around 0.03 kilometers into the hike, you'll find an information point named PR-PNPE 13 Cueva de Santibañas, adding educational value to your adventure.
Along the route, there are several restaurants, including La Ruta, Casa Cuevas, El Montañero, La Senda, and La taberna de Cain, where you can refuel and take a break. Additionally, there is a campsite at Casa Cuevas for those looking to extend their stay in the area.
As you progress further, you'll encounter peaks such as Gregorio Pérez Demaria and El Cainejo, offering panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. A notable landmark along the way is the scenic saddle at 5.49 kilometers, providing a picturesque spot to rest and take in the surroundings.
Towards the end of the trail, you'll reach the Fuente el Peyu spring at 3.78 kilometers, perfect for replenishing your water supply before heading back. The route culminates with peaks like El Mazu and additional peaks before you return to the starting point.
Before embarking on this challenging hike, be sure to check the weather forecast and pack plenty of water and snacks. With its steep elevation gain and varying terrain, this trail is best suited for experienced hikers seeking a thrilling outdoor escapade.
So lace up your hiking boots, grab your gear, and prepare for an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes of Fuente Gustureru - Canal de Trea in Onís.