Tozal de Guara @ Bentué de Nocito ES
near Bentué de Nocito, Aragón (España)
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This is some walk! From the start of the hike at 1’097mt at Bentué de Nocito to the top of Tozal de Guara at 2’077mt, there are relatively few areas where the path is level, you are going up or downhill to some extent for most of the hike. So make sure the muscles are up for it, the shoes comfortable, the clothes appropriate for the time of the year, and that you have enough “fuel” [snacks, nuts, etc] and water in your daypack.
Not the easiest of walks, but the rewards are great. Starting through forests, you move beyond the tree line and back down, with all the changes that go with that and some amazing vistas along the way. The walk is well signposted throughout. In the first half-kilometre or so beyond the top of Tozal de Guara the path winds down quite steeply, and the loose stones and gravel make the initial descent challenging in places.
The original of Chandrios (en Español) you find here https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/tozal-de-guara-2-077-m-desde-bentue-de-nocito-ruta-circular-36495634
Not the easiest of walks, but the rewards are great. Starting through forests, you move beyond the tree line and back down, with all the changes that go with that and some amazing vistas along the way. The walk is well signposted throughout. In the first half-kilometre or so beyond the top of Tozal de Guara the path winds down quite steeply, and the loose stones and gravel make the initial descent challenging in places.
The original of Chandrios (en Español) you find here https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/tozal-de-guara-2-077-m-desde-bentue-de-nocito-ruta-circular-36495634
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Buenos días
Hay pasos de cuerdas o grimpadas? Es que vamos con perros acostumbrados a montaña pero con la limitación de ciertos tramos
Hello Raul, it's a bit steep with loose stones just beyond the top of Tozal de Guara, but I guess dogs on four legs will do better than humans on two legs. So, as far as I can remember, there would not be any sections that dogs would not be able to do.