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This challenging hiking route in the SL1 area offers a 7.3 km trek with an elevation gain of 637 meters, taking approximately 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete. The trail starts at a parking area, where you can leave your vehicle securely. Remember to bring plenty of water and check the weather forecast before embarking on this journey.
As you begin your hike, you'll pass by various water sources along the way, with the first one located 1.45 km from the start. These spots can be great for refilling your water bottles if needed. About 2.3 km into the hike, you'll find another water source, followed by several more further along the trail.
At the 0.04 km mark, there is a fast food restaurant nearby where you can grab a quick bite to eat before or after your hike. Additionally, at the starting point, there are options for dining at a restaurant or stopping at a bar for refreshments.
Around the midway point of the trail, approximately 3.7 km from the start, you'll come across a viewpoint offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This spot can be a great place to take a break, snap some photos, and appreciate the beauty of nature.
A notable point of interest along the route is the Cueva del Mediodía cave entrance, located 3 km from the start. This natural feature provides a unique opportunity to explore a cave and learn more about the local geology.
For those seeking a challenge, there is also the option to veer off the main trail and visit Montañeta del Molino, a peak located 0.72 km away from the trail. Although not directly on the trail, this peak offers a rewarding summit for experienced hikers.
Overall, this out-and-back route offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and challenges for hikers. Be sure to pace yourself, stay hydrated, and enjoy the journey through the SL1 area.