Spain Aragon
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This extremely difficult hiking route takes you through a 17.161-kilometer trail with an elevation gain of 1690 meters. The route is an out-and-back trail that leads to the peak of Zuca Roncha.
Located in a picturesque area, the trail starts at a parking area near the trailhead. As you begin your journey, you'll come across a saddle known as Collado de Anisclo, situated at 5.91 kilometers from the start. This saddle offers a stunning viewpoint along the way.
Further along the trail, at the 7.23-kilometer mark, you'll reach the peak of Pico Inferior de Añisclo / O Zucón, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Remember to pause and take in the beauty of the natural surroundings.
Continuing on, at around 4.69 kilometers from the start, you'll find a refreshing spring, offering a perfect spot to rest and rehydrate before continuing your hike. As you make your way back, you'll pass by another saddle at 7.63 kilometers from the start, and then reach the peak of Zuca Punchada at 7.9 kilometers.
Finally, you'll reach the highlight of the trail, the peak of Zuca Roncha, located at 8.58 kilometers from the start. This final destination offers a rewarding view that makes the challenging hike worth it.
Throughout the hike, it is important to stay hydrated, especially on hot days, and pack essential supplies such as water, snacks, and a first aid kit. Additionally, check the weather forecast before embarking on this journey to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.