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Welcome to the hiking route to Pic de Noè, located in a picturesque area with stunning natural landmarks and challenging terrain. The trail spans a distance of 13.079 kilometers with an elevation gain of 887 meters, making it an extremely difficult but rewarding hike.
As you start your journey, you will come across the Estany Primer de Juclar, a beautiful mountain lake located 3.77 kilometers from the trailhead. Further along the trail at 3.41 kilometers from the start, you will find the Refugi de Juclar, an alpine hut where you can rest and replenish your energy.
Throughout the hike, you will encounter several water sources, including cascades and springs, providing opportunities to refill your water bottles. It is advisable to carry an ample water supply to stay hydrated during the challenging ascent.
At the midway point of 5.22 kilometers, you will reach the Collada de Juclar, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes. Continuing onwards, you will pass by the Cascada del Juclar, a mesmerizing waterfall located 2.28 kilometers from the start.
As you approach the summit of Pic de Noè, you will encounter rocky outcrops and memorial sites, adding historical significance to your hike. The trail also features benches and viewpoints where you can pause to admire the natural beauty of the area.
Before embarking on this hiking adventure, ensure you are well-prepared with proper hiking gear, sturdy footwear, and a detailed map of the trail. Check the weather forecast beforehand and plan your hike accordingly to make the most of this challenging yet exhilarating outdoor experience.