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Diezma: Río Fardes

Walk with Granada Rutas - Senderismo en Granada

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On this circular route, we walk from the village of Diezma to the Río Fardes and back. The route is 11.59 km long, has an elevation of 284 m and takes about 4.5 hours to complete.

LONG DESCRIPTION

We begin the route in the small village of Diezma. We walk under the A92 motorway and then down through the olive groves in the Llano de las Eras and the Llano los Bañuelos, passing the Cortijo de los Bañuelos. We soon come to the Río Fardes which we follow for a while, passing a couple of old abandoned mills. We then make our way back up a fairly steep section through Los Tejares to La Cumbre. From here, the uphill section is more gentle as we pass the Cortijo de Jíbar up to the Haza de las Albuñuelas and back to the starting point.

This walks is especially good in the Spring after some rain when there are a lot of wild flowers. There is not much shade from trees.



Distance 11.585 km
Duration 4 hours 12 minutes GPX ------ 3 hours 36 mins (Naismith)
Total Climb 284 m
Highest Point 1213 m
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weight/calories/ml beer: 50/665/399 -- 55/731/439 -- 60/797/479 -- 65/864/519 -- 70/930/558 -- 75/997/599 -- 80/1063/638 -- 85/1129/678 -- 90/1196/718 -- 95/1262/758 -- 100/1329/798 --
Calorie Note: The calories info is grouped into 3 figures according to body weight including luggage. This is just a very rough guide. Our figures here are lower than a fitbit. You can see how much 5% beer you will need to drink to replace the calories you have burned.

Note: The GPX time is the time on the GPX file. The GPX might not be accurate if during the walk the walkers went for a meal for example. Naismith is a formula based on distance and elevation.


Meeting Point: Diezma: centre

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Sorry we do not allow download of the gpx file of this walk because our group suffered a takeover by the weasly walkers. Click here if you would like to know what a walking group takeover is.

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