Spain Region of Murcia Bajo Guadalentín
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This extremely difficult 12.812-kilometer circular hiking route, known as Camino de Campix - Camino de Campix, offers a challenging but rewarding experience for avid hikers. The trail begins at the Area Recreativa Casa Leiva, where hikers can take in the beautiful surroundings and prepare for the journey ahead.
As you make your way along the trail, you'll encounter several points of interest. At the beginning of the hike, just 0.62 kilometers from the start, you'll come across the Centro de Visitantes y Gestión Ricardo Codorníu, which provides valuable information about the area. Further along, at around 2.87 kilometers from the start, you'll find an information point called Espubike, where you can learn more about the trail and its surroundings.
Throughout the hike, you'll also pass by notable landmarks such as the Fuente Rubeos spring (2.89 km from the start), the Collado de los Siete Hermanos saddle (1.09 km from the start), and the Cabezo de los Castillicos peak (6.33 km from the start). These points offer opportunities to rest, take in the views, and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
While the trail may be challenging due to its length and elevation gain of 305 meters, hikers can take comfort in the various amenities available along the route. Picnic sites, parking areas, and informational points are strategically placed to enhance the hiking experience.
Before embarking on this journey, hikers are advised to bring an ample supply of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable hike. With its diverse landscape and unique points of interest, the Camino de Campix - Camino de Campix hiking route promises a memorable adventure for those willing to take on the challenge.