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Located in the beautiful area of Camí de Carme, this 7.44 km circular hiking route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The trail begins at a convenient parking area, where hikers can leave their vehicles and start their adventure.
As you embark on the journey, you will come across a refreshing water source approximately 3.64 km into the hike, providing a perfect opportunity to refill your water bottle and take a quick break. Further along the trail, at about 0.1 km from the start, you will encounter the historic ruins of Sant Andreu, offering a glimpse into the area's rich cultural heritage.
While exploring the surroundings, keep an eye out for the Barraca de Vinya de la Pujada al Castell 4068, located right off the trail. This historic ruin, although not directly on the trail, is worth a short detour to appreciate its significance. Additionally, the Font de la Teula spring, situated nearby, provides a serene spot to rest and rejuvenate before continuing on your hike.
Venturing a bit further from the main trail, you will discover the barraca de pedra seca 4062 and barraca de pedra seca 4056 ruins, both offering a glimpse into the past and adding an element of historical intrigue to your trek.
With a total elevation gain of 67 meters, this hike is considered difficult due to its length and varied terrain. It is recommended to come prepared with plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes, and to check the weather forecast before setting out on this adventure.
Whether you are a seasoned hiker looking for a challenge or a nature enthusiast eager to explore the wonders of Camí de Carme, this hiking route promises a memorable and invigorating outdoor experience.