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This hiking route takes you through a diverse terrain, offering a mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The trail starts at Calle La Hoyilla and winds its way through a scenic area with moderate difficulty.
As you begin your hike, you'll come across the archaeological site of Zona Arqueológica Lomo de Caserones, located about 0.22 kilometers from the start. This is followed by several ruins scattered along the trail, each offering a glimpse into the area's historic past. Keep an eye out for Zona Arqueológica El Cruce, an archaeological site situated midway through the hike.
Throughout the route, you'll encounter various water features, including Charco de la Aldea and several picnic sites for a relaxing break. Additionally, there are restaurants like El Puente and Restaurante El Chozo nearby for a meal or snack.
As you near the end of the trail, explore the cultural significance of Parque Rubén Díaz and the informational points like Humedal de La Marciega and El Águila pescadora. The trail ends at Calle La Hoyilla, completing this out-and-back route.
With a total distance of 6.27 kilometers and an elevation gain of 33.0 meters, this hike offers a moderate challenge suitable for most hikers. Remember to bring enough water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure. Enjoy the journey through history and nature on this captivating hiking route.