Spain Castile and León
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Located in the beautiful region of El Cervunalejo, this hiking route offers a challenging adventure for outdoor enthusiasts. With a total distance of 13.869 kilometers and an elevation gain of 621.0 meters, this trail is labeled as extremely difficult and is best suited for experienced hikers.
As you embark on your journey, you will come across various points of interest along the way. At the beginning of the trail, you will find a convenient parking area to leave your vehicle. Moving forward, you will encounter the stunning Collado de la Carrera, situated 3.9 kilometers from the start, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Continuing on, you will pass by the Collado de la Pedrera at 5.37 kilometers, another notable saddle that adds to the allure of the hike. As you approach the midpoint, you will reach the peaks of the area, including Peña Blanca, La Maliciosa, and La Najarra, each offering its own unique panorama.
It is important to bring an ample water supply and check the weather forecast before setting out on this challenging trail. The route follows an out-and-back path, ensuring that you will retrace your steps on the return journey.
With its rugged terrain and rewarding views, the El Cervunalejo hiking route promises an unforgettable outdoor experience for those willing to take on the challenge.