Spain Valencian Community
Durée
Distance
Dénivelé
This hiking route on the Camí de la Penya Blanca is located in a beautiful area with stunning natural landscapes. The trail is 15.185 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 202 meters, making it an extremely difficult hike that will challenge even experienced hikers.
As you start your hike, you will come across the Picina Tollos, a bar located 0.13 kilometers from the start of the trail. Make sure to grab a refreshing drink before you continue on your journey. Along the way, you will also find El Freginal campsite (0.18 km from the start) where you can take a break and enjoy the surrounding nature.
At around 3.57 kilometers from the start, you will reach Poude Soler, a natural water feature perfect for refilling your water bottles. Stay hydrated as you continue on the trail. Midway through the hike, at 7.59 kilometers from the start, you will reach Morret Porcell, a rock formation that offers a great viewpoint to rest and take in the scenery.
Towards the end of the trail, around 3.84 kilometers from the start, you will find Penya Aledra, a peak that offers spectacular views of the area. Take your time to appreciate the beauty of the surroundings before you start your journey back.
Before embarking on this challenging hike, make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, and proper hiking gear. It's also advisable to check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out. With its difficult terrain and significant length, this hike is not recommended for beginners. Enjoy the stunning views and natural landscapes along the Camí de la Penya Blanca, but remember to hike responsibly and stay safe.