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Get ready for an adventurous hike in the stunning area of Peña Redonda. This challenging out-and-back route covers a distance of 8.548 kilometers with an elevation gain of 650.0 meters, making it a difficult trek that will test your stamina.
As you begin your journey at the trailhead, you'll pass by the Collado de Sedo saddle, located 4.22 kilometers from the start. This scenic spot offers a perfect place to take a break and admire the surrounding views. Further along the trail, you'll encounter the Piedra del Agua peak at 4.2 kilometers, which is not directly on the trail but worth a short detour for its breathtaking vistas.
Continuing on, the Peñas Blancas peak awaits you at 3.21 kilometers, conveniently situated right along the trail. This vantage point provides a panoramic perspective of the area, rewarding you for your efforts. Midway through the hike, you'll find the Collada de Henar saddle at 2.55 kilometers, offering a peaceful spot to rest and recharge before tackling the second half of the trail.
Before embarking on this challenging adventure, remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and check the weather forecast. Proper hiking gear and sturdy footwear are essential for this rugged terrain. Whether you're an experienced hiker looking for a new challenge or a nature enthusiast seeking breathtaking views, the Peña Redonda hike promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.