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Welcome to the Peña el Águila hiking route!
Located in a picturesque area, this 9.029-kilometer circular route offers hikers a challenging yet rewarding experience. With an elevation gain of 577 meters, this hike is classified as difficult, so be prepared for a strenuous trek.
As you begin your journey, you'll come across the La calzada romana, a Roman road with historical significance. Further along the trail, at the 4.14-kilometer mark, you'll reach the majestic Peña el Águila peak, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Along the way, you'll encounter the Fuente de Majavilán, a refreshing spring where you can take a break and replenish your water supply. Additionally, at the 1.88-kilometer mark, you'll pass through the Collado de Marichiva, a scenic saddle point.
For those driving to the trailhead, parking facilities are available near the starting point and midway through the route, ensuring convenient access for hikers.
Before embarking on this adventure, remember to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast. With a duration of approximately 3 hours and 31 minutes, this hike promises a memorable outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts. Get ready to conquer the Peña el Águila hiking route and enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings!