Spain Aragon
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This hiking route is located in a rugged and scenic area, offering stunning views and challenging terrain for experienced hikers. The trail is a circular route leading to the peak of Pico de Millaris, with a total distance of 25.544 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1901 meters, making it an extremely difficult hike.
As you start your journey, you'll come across a parking area conveniently located at the beginning of the trail. About 0.06 kilometers into the hike, you'll find a bar where you can grab some sustenance before continuing on. Around the 9.01 kilometer mark, you'll encounter ruins known as Vivac Humedal, adding a historic touch to your adventure.
Midway through the hike, at around 12.09 kilometers, you'll reach the majestic peak of Pico de Millaris, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, you'll also come across several saddles such as Cuello de Millaris, Collado del Descargador, and Collado de Salarons, each providing unique vantage points of the area.
At approximately 4.82 kilometers and 6.8 kilometers into the hike, you'll encounter peaks that offer breathtaking views of the region. These include Pico de Millaris and another unnamed peak. As you make your way back towards the starting point, be sure to check out Casa de Oliván, an informative site about the local area.
During this challenging hike, it is essential to bring an ample water supply, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast before embarking on the journey. The trail presents varying terrain and elevation, so taking precautions and pacing yourself is crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience.