Spain Andalusia Sierra de Cádiz
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Located in a picturesque area, the Alcantarilla Romana hiking route offers a scenic and easy outdoor experience. The 3.913-kilometer trail boasts an elevation gain of 212 meters, making it a manageable trek suitable for hikers of all levels.
As you begin your journey, you'll come across the "Nacimiento de la Cornicabra," a natural water source located 0.12 kilometers from the start of the trail. Further along, at 0.21 kilometers, you'll encounter the archaeological site known as "Entrada Calzada Romana," offering a glimpse into the area's rich historical past.
Midway through the hike, be sure to stop by "Pila de La Parra," a natural spring located 0.11 kilometers from the start, providing a refreshing spot to rest and recharge. Additionally, "Bar San Juan" and "Bar Acapulco" offer sustenance options along the way, located at 0.11 kilometers and 0.0 kilometers from the start, respectively.
The route also features viewpoints and fountains to enhance your hiking experience. "Bar Peña Sevillista" awaits you at the end of the trail, offering a perfect spot to unwind and celebrate your outdoor adventure.
Before embarking on this hike, remember to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting, the Alcantarilla Romana trail promises a fulfilling and enriching journey through nature.