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Hiking : Camí de Saltes

Spain Valencian Community

Map of the trail for Camí de Saltes

Durée

03:41:40

Distance

13.314 km

Dénivelé

245.0 m

The Camí de Saltes hiking route is located in a beautiful natural area with stunning views. This 13.314-kilometer long trail is known for its extreme difficulty level, with an elevation gain of 245 meters. The estimated duration for completing this challenging hike is around 3 hours and 41 minutes.

Along the trail, hikers will come across several points of interest. At the beginning of the route, there is a parking area conveniently located for easy access. Approximately midway through the hike, at 4.54 kilometers from the start, there is a lovely picnic site where hikers can take a break and enjoy some snacks. Additionally, at the same location, there is a drinking water source called Font de Paet, which offers a refreshing stop for rehydration.

Near the end of the trail, at 6.66 kilometers from the start, there are two water points available for hikers. These spots provide an opportunity to refill water bottles and rest before heading back.

As this hike is extremely difficult, it is essential for hikers to come prepared with plenty of water, appropriate footwear, and snacks. It is also recommended to check the weather forecast before embarking on the journey. With its challenging terrain and breathtaking views, the Camí de Saltes hiking route offers a rewarding experience for avid hikers looking for a thrilling adventure in nature.

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