Spain Asturias Onís
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This extremely difficult hiking route in Canal de Trea - Onís offers a challenging but rewarding experience for avid hikers. The 10.89-kilometer trail features an elevation gain of 1462 meters, providing stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty.
As you start your journey, you'll find parking facilities conveniently located near the trailhead for easy access. Along the way, you'll come across a drinking water station for refilling your bottles and staying hydrated. Additionally, information points highlighting the PR-PNPE 13 Cueva de Santibañas can be found to enrich your hiking experience.
For sustenance, various restaurants such as La Ruta, Casa Cuevas, El Montañero, and more are situated along the route to grab a bite to eat or enjoy a break. Make sure to check out the historic monument of Gregorio Pérez Demaria, el Cainejo, located near the trail to learn about the area's heritage.
As you progress through the trail, you'll encounter several natural peaks, springs, cave entrances, and saddles for a diverse hiking experience. Be prepared for the challenging terrain and steep inclines, as the trail offers a strenuous workout for hikers.
Before embarking on this adventure, ensure to bring an ample water supply, snacks, proper hiking gear, and check the weather forecast for a safe and enjoyable hike. Whether you're an experienced trekker seeking a new challenge or a nature enthusiast looking to explore the beauty of Canal de Trea - Onís, this hiking route promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.