Spain Aragon
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This hiking route takes you through a rugged and challenging terrain, offering stunning views of the natural beauty of the area. The trail starts at the parking area located at the beginning of the route. As you begin your journey, you will pass by the Collado de Cullivert, a natural saddle located midway through the hike. Further along the trail, you will come across the Fuen Negra spring, providing a refreshing stop to replenish your water supply.
Continuing on, you will reach the Collado del Santo saddle, offering a great vantage point to take in the surrounding landscape. Nearby, you will encounter the impressive Peña Blanca peak, a prominent feature along the trail. As you press on, you will reach the peak of Tozal de las Natas, offering panoramic views of the area.
For accommodations along the route, you will find the Refugio de los Neis wilderness hut, a perfect spot to rest and recharge before heading back. The total distance of this out-and-back hike is approximately 13.485 kilometers, with an elevation gain of 1155 meters, making it an extremely difficult trek that requires good physical condition and hiking experience.
Remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and appropriate gear for the challenging terrain. It is also advisable to check the weather forecast before embarking on this hike to ensure a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience. Enjoy the adventure and the breathtaking views that this hiking route has to offer!