Relief Maps

Hiking :

Spain Galicia O Condado

Map of the trail for

Durée

03:30:41

Distance

11.347 km

Dénivelé

354.0 m

This hiking route is set in a picturesque area with stunning natural beauty. The trail, which is a circular route, covers a distance of approximately 11.3 kilometers and includes an elevation gain of 354 meters. The estimated duration for completing this hike is around 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a challenging but rewarding trek.

As you begin your journey, you'll find convenient parking facilities available at the trailhead to start your adventure. Make sure to bring an ample supply of water and snacks, as well as to check the weather forecast before setting off. The trail is well-marked and relatively easy to follow, with various points of interest scattered along the way.

About halfway through the hike, you'll come across a scenic peak that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Take a moment to rest and admire the beauty of your surroundings before continuing on the trail. As you make your way back towards the starting point, you might encounter additional points of interest that add to the overall experience of the hike.

Overall, this hike provides a great opportunity to enjoy nature, challenge yourself physically, and soak in the tranquility of the outdoors. With proper preparation and a sense of adventure, this route promises an unforgettable hiking experience.

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