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Hiking : Cresta de Moudang

France Occitania Hautes Pyrenees

Map of the trail for Cresta de Moudang

Durée

06:13:56

Distance

13.975 km

Dénivelé

1199.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the stunning area of Cresta de Moudang, offering breathtaking views and challenging terrain. With a distance of approximately 13.975 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1199 meters, this route is classified as extremely difficult and is recommended for experienced hikers.

Starting at the parking area conveniently located at the trailhead, hikers will embark on a journey that will lead them towards various points of interest along the way. Approximately 6.99 kilometers from the start, you will come across a water source, providing a refreshing rest stop for hikers. Continuing on, at around 4.6 kilometers from the start, you will find Refugio Trigoniero, a shelter where you can take a break and refuel before continuing on your adventure.

Midway through the hike, at approximately 6.91 kilometers from the start, you will reach Port de Moudang, a saddle offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This is a perfect spot to take in the beauty of the area and snap some memorable photos.

As this is an out-and-back route, hikers will retrace their steps on the way back to the starting point. It is important to bring an ample water supply, as well as snacks and proper hiking gear. Additionally, checking the weather forecast before setting out is recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable hike.

Overall, the Cresta de Moudang hiking route promises a challenging yet rewarding experience for those who are up for the adventure. Enjoy the stunning views and immerse yourself in the beauty of this scenic area.

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