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Krivec Ales On vacation we usually eat a little more than normal. To the breakfasts we add that typical sausage from the area along with the cheese sold in the town store. And we extend mealtime with that dessert that tastes like childhood. That is why there is nothing better than an easy hiking route that helps us reduce food and makes us fully enjoy the environment we visit. Prepare your boots, grab the bottle of water and maybe a sandwich to make a stop and replenish your energy. Route from the Borosa River to the Cerrada de Elías ( Jaén ) Borosa River Borosa River. By Aitormmfoto Without a doubt this is one of the most beautiful and impressive routes in all of Andalusia . It is a simple path of approximately 8.5 km round trip, lasting two hours and with hardly any unevenness. The path runs through the turquoise waters of the Borosa River, leaving the municipality of La Iruela until reaching the Cerrada de Elías area .
You will take the path through wooden walkways embedded in the rock and between hanging bridges. Easy hiking along the Borosa River Las Fuentes and Los Enebros ( Cáceres ) Devil's Chorrera Devil's Chorrera. By Asqueladd The La Vera region has beautiful hiking routes that surprise with their natural wealth. One of the most impressive routes Cell Phone Number List is that of Las Fuentes and Los Enebros . The circular route begins and ends in the town of Villanueva de La Vera and is nine kilometers long. During the tour you will pass through charming corners such as the Gualtaminos Gorge - very close is the Chorrera del Diablo, one of the most impressive waterfalls in the entire region. 3 routes through the heart of La Vera Chelva water route ( Valencia ) The beach, Chelva Chelva beach. By Chelva City Council In the beautiful town of Chelva , located in the Alto Turia region , the popularly known Chelva water route shines.
It is a circular route, accessible to all audiences and lasting approximately 3 hours. The route begins and ends in the Plaza Mayor de Chelva , but the route passes through ancient ruins, spectacular viewpoints and even an old medieval mill. The path continues to a stone bridge that crosses a tunnel more than 100 meters long and reaches La Playeta , a pleasant rest area.It is striking because a peak stands out right in the middle that has not been affected by erosion for the moment. As reported by the Poza de la Sal City Council: “Morphologically it presents the arrangement of a large cirque or elliptical depression in the Mesozoic materials from the Cretaceous, with a diameter of approximately . In its background, an important outcrop of ophites (peak) stands out in addition to the evaporite materials from Keuper.
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