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Hiking : A93 - A93

United Kingdom Scotland Aberdeenshire

Map of the trail for A93 - A93

Durée

04:27:17

Distance

18.867 km

Dénivelé

35.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the stunning area surrounding A93. The route is an out-and-back trail with a total distance of 18.867 kilometers and an elevation gain of 35.0 meters, making it extremely difficult.

As you start your journey, you'll come across a picnic site at the beginning of the trail, a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy some snacks before embarking on your adventure. Further along the path, you'll find a parking area right on the trail, making it convenient for hikers to access.

Midway through the hike, there are benches where you can rest and take in the beautiful surroundings. These benches provide a great opportunity to relax, refuel, and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

Along the way, you'll also encounter various water sources, perfect for refilling your water bottle and staying hydrated during your trek. These water features are located at different points along the trail, ensuring you have access to refreshments throughout your hike.

Before setting out on this challenging hike, it's essential to pack plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable trek. With its length and elevation gain, this hike is not for the faint of heart, so make sure you're prepared for a demanding outdoor adventure.

Enjoy the breathtaking views and serene natural surroundings as you tackle the A93 hiking route.

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