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Hiking : Cerro Ponce

Spain Andalusia Sierra de Cádiz

Map of the trail for Cerro Ponce

Durée

02:52:40

Distance

6.482 km

Dénivelé

551.0 m

This hiking route will take you to the beautiful area around Cerro Ponce. The trail is 6.482 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 551 meters, making it a difficult hike that will take approximately 2 hours and 52 minutes to complete.

As you start your journey, you will come across a parking area right at the beginning of the trail. Along the way, at 0.82 kilometers from the start, you will find a serene spring where you can take a moment to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Further ahead, at 1.51 kilometers from the start, you will reach a viewpoint called "Pista de despegue de Ala-delta" which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Continuing on, at 2.44 kilometers from the start, you will come across a peak that is not directly on the trail, followed by another peak called "Pico Albarracín" at 2.56 kilometers from the start. As you make your way to the summit, you will encounter a saddle at 2.69 kilometers from the start, providing a perfect spot to rest and take in the breathtaking views.

On your way back, at 2.89 kilometers from the start, you will pass by another peak and then reach "Cerro Ponce" at 3.24 kilometers from the start. This final peak marks the end of your hike, offering a sense of accomplishment and a last opportunity to admire the panoramic views.

Before embarking on this challenging hike, be sure to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience. Enjoy your adventure to Cerro Ponce!

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