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Located in the beautiful mountainous region, this extremely difficult hiking route to Cerro Maíto offers a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. The 16.745-kilometer trail includes an elevation gain of 1103 meters, making it a strenuous but rewarding journey. Before embarking on this hike, make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, and to check the weather forecast.
The trail starts at a parking area and quickly leads to Refugio de Lizara, an alpine hut located just 0.1 kilometers from the start, where hikers can take a break and enjoy the stunning views. As you continue on the trail, you will encounter La Fuenfria spring at around 0.99 kilometers from the start, followed by Fuente spring at 1.98 kilometers. These natural springs provide a refreshing stop along the way.
Around 3.31 kilometers into the hike, you will reach Colláu de lo Foratón saddle, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you push further, at 8.37 kilometers from the start, you will arrive at Cerro Maíto peak, a perfect spot to admire the breathtaking vistas and take some memorable photos.
On the way back, hikers can visit Punta Gabás peak at around 5.64 kilometers from the start, adding an extra challenge to the return journey. Refugio de Fetás is located 2.76 kilometers from the start but is not directly on the trail, providing an option for those looking to explore further.
Overall, this out-and-back hiking route to Cerro Maíto is a true test of endurance and offers a mix of natural beauty and exhilarating challenges. Make sure to be well-prepared and enjoy the adventure!