La Plana Summit (1,338 m)
La Plana Summit (1,338 m)
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La Plana Summit, standing proudly at 1,338 meters (or 1,337 meters according to some sources), is a distinctive mountain located in the Sierra de Kodes mountain range in Navarra, Spain. Situated near the border with Araba (Álava), this prominent peak is often referred to as "Monte de Navarra" due to its significant geographical position within the region. Its name, "La Plana," meaning "the flat one," aptly describes its characteristic flat top, which offers a striking contrast to the dramatic precipices…
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Højdemeter 1.320 m
The ascent to La Plana Summit is generally considered intermediate. Starting from the Sanctuary of Kodes, it typically takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach the summit. From Kanpezu, expect a longer hike of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. The terrain includes rocky paths, some small descents, and a varied landscape of beech forests and open meadows.
Yes, several notable features enhance the hike. You'll pass close to the edge of stone bell towers offering excellent viewpoints. A significant landmark is the sculpture of La Plana at the 1,338-meter mark, often adorned with various curiosities. The flat summit itself is home to meadows abundant with eguzkilore, traditional witch-repelling thistles. Hikers can also find a milestone at the eastern end of the plateau.
The primary starting point for many hikes is the Sanctuary of Kodes, which likely offers parking facilities. For public transport, information is not readily available in the provided data, so it's advisable to research local bus services to the Sanctuary of Kodes or Kanpezu if you plan to rely on public transport.
While the mountain is generally accessible most of the year, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant weather. Winter hiking would likely present more challenging conditions due to potential snow and ice, especially on higher sections and rocky paths. Specific tips for winter hiking are not provided, so hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially slippery terrain.
The general description suggests varied terrain, including rocky paths and some ascents. While not explicitly stated as 'family-friendly,' the accessibility of trails and the rewarding views might make it suitable for families with older children accustomed to hiking. Younger children might find some sections challenging. It's best to check specific route details for elevation gain and terrain before planning a family outing.
The provided information does not explicitly state a dog-friendly policy. However, many natural areas in Spain are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to follow local regulations regarding waste disposal.
The Sanctuary of Kodes is a historic site and a common starting point, suggesting there might be some basic amenities or accommodation nearby. The town of Kanpezu is another access point. For specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation, it would be best to check local listings for the areas surrounding the Sanctuary of Kodes or Kanpezu.
Yes, La Plana is known for its characteristic flat top contrasting with 'beautiful precipices' on its southern face. Historically, a few stones from a former hermitage dedicated to San Cristóbal can be found on the mountain. The area also has a rich history tied to the Sanctuary of Kodes and vanished ancient settlements, adding a cultural layer to the natural beauty.
The GR-1 Historic Trail crosses the area of La Llana, which is a key point on the ascent to La Plana Summit. Hikers will need to directly cross this trail and then climb a path that leads towards the second summit of the mountain range. This section offers good views of the Ribera de Navarra and the Rioja Baja in the Ebro valley.
While La Plana Summit is a prominent peak, the Sierra de Kodes mountain range offers a variety of trails. The ascent from the Sanctuary of Kodes often involves passing through the collado de La Llana, with the slender needle of Peña de Los Cencerros and Peña de la Mujer nearby. The area around Malpika (1105 m) is also characterized by an 'elegant, strongly craggy crest,' suggesting other challenging and scenic routes within the range.