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Hiking : Las Mesas

Spain Castile and León

Map of the trail for Las Mesas

Durée

01:12:44

Distance

3.531 km

Dénivelé

158.0 m

Welcome to the hiking trail of Las Mesas. This route is a 3.5-kilometer out-and-back trail with an elevation gain of 158 meters, making it an easy hike suitable for all skill levels. The total duration of the hike is estimated to be around 1 hour and 12 minutes.

Starting at the parking area located right at the beginning of the trail, hikers will embark on a picturesque journey through the natural beauty of the area. Along the way, you will encounter several peaks that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The first peak, located 1.77 kilometers from the start, provides a great vantage point to admire the scenery. Continuing on, at 1.43 kilometers from the start, you will come across another peak that offers even more breathtaking views. Finally, at 0.9 kilometers from the start, you will reach the last peak on the trail, giving you the perfect opportunity to capture the beauty of Las Mesas from a different perspective.

As with any outdoor adventure, it is important to come prepared. Make sure to bring an adequate water supply, wear proper hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast before setting out on the trail. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, the Las Mesas trail offers a delightful hiking experience for all nature enthusiasts. Enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings and the tranquility of the outdoors on this rewarding hike.

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