3.2 miles
Distance
223 ft
Climb
-419 ft
Descent
3,689 ft
High Point

Inicio del recorrido: El depósito - Santa María de las Hoyas
Fin del recorrido: Puente de los Siete Ojos

Partiendo desde el depósito ascenderemos por la carretera de Santa María - San Leonardo de Yagüe al Mirador de La Lastrilla, desde ahí descenderemos posteriormente por el Barranco de la Hoz y el Sumidero del Chorrón, que nos conducirá finalmente al Puente de los Siete Ojos.

La superficie del Parque Natural del Cañón de Río Lobos posee más de 9.500 hectáreas pertenecientes a siete municipios: Hontoria del Pinar - Casarejos - Herrera de Soria - Nafría de Ucero - San Leonardo de Yagüe - Santa María de las Hoyas - Ucero.

Detailed Description
Cañón del Río Lobos - La Lastrilla is a 3 mile less popular easy route located near El Burgo De Osma. This hike only route can be used one direction and has a easy overall physical rating. This route climbs 223 ft with a max elevation of 3,689 ft then descends -419 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Hike
  • Difficulty rating
    Green
  • Route Type
    Point to Point
  • eBike Allowed
  • Direction
    One Direction
  • Physical rating
    Easy
More Stats for Cañón del Río Lobos - La Lastrilla mountain bike route
  • Altitude change
    -196 ft
  • Altitude min
    3,327 ft
  • Altitude start
    3,523 ft
  • Altitude end
    3,327 ft
  • Grade
    -1.2%
  • Grade max
    -40.3%
  • Grade min
    18.4%
  • Distance climb
    1 mile
  • Distance down
    2 miles
  • Distance flat
    1,480 ft
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