Hiking to the Source of the Mundo River
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Description of Hiking to the Source of the Mundo River
Cheer up with this extraordinary hiking route in Albacete! We present to you one of the most special areas of Castilla La Mancha and the world. We will take you along the trails that lead to the source of the Mundo River. A wonder of nature that we will explore for approximately 3 hours.
The tour will begin in the parking lot of the viewpoints, from there we will advance along steep paths until the spectacular encounter with theCueva de los Chorros – which is from where the Mundo River is born. Its spectacular waterfall will make you think you are in the lost forests of Canada. However, you have it very close, in Albacete.
We will leave you trekking poles so that you can move easily along the paths that make their way among plant species, such as mushrooms and under the watchful eye of Aleppo pines, holm oaks, yews and maples; Their combination makes the aroma you breathe like a divine sigh.
If you were looking for a route that would take you along inhospitable and magical paths, this hiking trip through the Calares del Mundo and Sima Natural Park will not disappoint you. You can come with the whole family and let the little ones enjoy walking in the home of griffon vultures, the golden eagle, the mouflon and the mountain goat.
*We include permits to access the Natural Park.
*This activity will be carried out when there is a minimum of 4 people per group.
- Titled guide.
- Access permits for the Natural Park.
- RC and accident insurance.
- Trekking poles.
- Safety helmet
The total time of the activity will be between 2 hours 30 minutes and 3 hours
10:00 in the morning
- Purchase the activity with Fixed Date.
- Get the activity with Open Date. You'll have 90 days to activate the date.
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Hiking to the Source of the Mundo River
Campamento San Juan Riopar