Spain Aragon Noguera
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This extremely difficult 26.008-kilometer out-and-back hiking route will take you through a breathtaking area with an elevation gain of 1062 meters. The destination of this route is the Refugio de Montfalcó Casa Batlle.
Starting off, you'll find a parking area near the trailhead where you can leave your vehicle. As you progress, about 3.95 kilometers into the hike, you'll come across the Ermita de la Pertusa, a picturesque hermitage. Further along the trail at around 7.8 kilometers, you'll reach Mas de Carlets, a shelter where you can take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
Around the halfway point of the hike, approximately 13 kilometers in, you'll reach the Refugio de Montfalcó Casa Batlle, a bar and alpine hut where you can rest and refuel before continuing your journey. As you continue, you'll pass by historic ruins such as Corral del Batlle and La Pardina, adding a touch of history to your adventure.
Throughout the hike, you'll come across various points of interest such as Coll de la Pertusa, a natural saddle, and Fuente De La Pardina, a natural spring. Additionally, there are information points along the trail to provide you with insights into the area's attractions and history.
It's essential to be well-prepared for this challenging hike. Make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, and proper hiking gear. Check the weather forecast before you go and be aware of your physical limits. With stunning viewpoints and natural beauty along the way, this hike offers a rewarding experience for those willing to take on the challenge.