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Fuente Dé
This asymmetrical hike begins with an ascent by cable car, which explains the big difference between the positive and negative elevation gains.
Superb views of the Picos de Europa and a good workout for your calves on the descent.
Walks near Téléphérique de Fuente Dé
From the Vega Urriellu Refuge to Poncebos via the Amuesa and Bulnes routes
Most of this stage is downhill. However, contrary to what one might think, this does not make the stage easy. The descents are steep. Just like the passage through the Brecha de los Cazadores or the section linking the Jou de los Cabrones refuge to Campa del Trave with its rugged landscapes, or the dizzying Canal de Amuessa and its 950m descent that seems endless. A difficult stage, but one of spectacular beauty.
From Poncebos to the Vega de Ario Refuge via the Canal de Trea
A very beautiful hike that begins with the magnificent Ruta del Cares. You then take the very steep Trea gorge to reach the Vega de Ario, where the refuge is located.
From Tielve to Sotres
This hike requires leaving a vehicle at the finish point to bring the drivers back to the start. The route is in the uphill direction as this represents less risk of falling than downhill.
From the Vega de Ario Refuge to the Vegarredonda Refuge
A magnificent stage that begins with a descent to the superb site of the Covadonga Lakes, before starting a pleasant climb to the Vegarredonda Refuge.
From the Vegabaño Refuge to the Collado Jermoso Refuge
A long stage that begins with a climb through a beech forest, then turns towards Posada de Valdeón to follow a gently sloping valley, before tackling the very difficult climbs of the Canal de Asotín, El Berón and the Canal de Congosto. Finally, you arrive at the magnificent site of Collado Jermoso, where the refuge is perched.
From the Vegarredonda Refuge to the Vegabaño Refuge
This is going to be a magnificent day; the route passes through rugged terrain with exceptional scenery. You will see herds of chamois, vultures and, with a bit of luck, bearded vultures. From the top of the Cuesta Cebolleda, if you turn around, you will have a magnificent view of Lake Ercina and the Cantabrian Sea.