Spain Castile and León
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This hiking route in Canal de la Viña offers a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. With a distance of 15.901 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1064 meters, this trail is classified as extremely difficult.
The route starts at Refugio Domingo Fernando, a shelter located 0.27 kilometers from the beginning of the trail. As you continue on the trail, you will come across various points of interest such as Puerto del Llano, Peñon del Mediodía, and several peaks along the way.
Midway through the hike, you will find Fuente del Tío Feolo, a spring located 4.82 kilometers from the start. It is essential to stay hydrated, so make sure to refill your water bottles here.
Towards the end of the trail, at around 7.7 kilometers from the start, you will reach another peak, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Before embarking on this journey, make sure to check the weather forecast and pack plenty of water and snacks. This out-and-back route is not for the faint-hearted, but the stunning natural beauty and sense of accomplishment at the end make it a truly rewarding experience.