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La Muela (1.055 m)

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La Muela (1.055 m)

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La Muela, standing at 1,055 meters, is a prominent summit located in Álava, within Spain's picturesque Basque Country. This distinctive natural monument is nestled inside the Izki Natural Park, known for its unique tabular relief and Cuesta formations. Its name, meaning "the molar," aptly describes its peculiar rocky shape, which it shares with its neighbor, Soila. From its elevated position, La Muela offers expansive views over the surrounding Mendialdea region.

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  • Ort: Bernedo, Montaña Alavesa, Álava, Basque Country, Spanien

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    14. März 2023

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    Es erhält diesen Namen von seiner besonderen felsigen Form, die seinem Nachbarn Soila sehr ähnlich ist.
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    La Muela y Soila von Corres — Schleife durch den Naturpark Izki

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    La Muela y Soila desde Corres offers a moderate 8.8-mile hike through Izki Natural Park, featuring oak groves and panoramic summit views.

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    Hike to Peña del Santo and La Muela from Corres, a moderate 5.7-mile loop through Izki Natural Park with panoramic views.

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    Hike a moderate 8.3-mile (13.3 km) circular route through Izki Natural Park, featuring Pyrenean oak forests and panoramic views from La Muel

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    Ort: Bernedo, Montaña Alavesa, Álava, Basque Country, Spanien

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    What is the overall difficulty level of hiking to La Muela (1,055 m)?

    While some ascents, such as those starting from Durruma Kanpetzu, are generally considered straightforward, the terrain can be varied. Hikers should be prepared for moderate sections, especially if exploring routes that involve the Castejón ravine or other less direct paths. Sturdy footwear is always recommended.

    Are there specific routes recommended for beginner hikers at La Muela (1,055 m)?

    The ascent from Durruma Kanpetzu (San Román de Campezo) is often recommended for those seeking a more accessible route. It leads to the collado de La Casilla, from where the summit is easily reached. This path offers a good balance of scenic views and manageable terrain for less experienced hikers.

    What are the most notable landmarks or viewpoints to look out for besides the summit itself?

    Beyond the panoramic views from the summit, hikers should look for the hermitage of San Román, nestled in a rock cavity near Peña del Santo. Another fascinating historical landmark is the "Despensa de los Moros," an ancient Bronze Age dwelling located about four meters off the ground near the hermitage. The remnants of Iron Age and High Middle Ages settlements at the collado de La Casilla also offer a glimpse into the area's rich history.

    Is La Muela (1,055 m) suitable for a winter hike, and what gear would be needed?

    Winter ascents to La Muela are possible, but conditions can change rapidly at this elevation. Hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures, potential snow or ice, and shorter daylight hours. Appropriate gear, including warm layers, waterproof clothing, sturdy winter hiking boots, and possibly microspikes or trekking poles, is advisable.

    How can I get to the trailheads for La Muela (1,055 m) if I don't have a car?

    While public transport options directly to the most common trailheads like Durruma Kanpetzu or Korres might be limited, it's best to check local bus schedules for services to nearby towns in the Álava region. From there, a taxi or a pre-arranged ride might be necessary to reach the starting points of the hiking routes.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike La Muela (1,055 m) or enter Izki Natural Park?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking La Muela (1,055 m) or accessing the Izki Natural Park for recreational purposes. However, visitors should always respect park regulations, stay on marked trails, and practice Leave No Trace principles.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the La Muela (1,055 m) trailheads?

    The villages closest to the trailheads, such as Durruma Kanpetzu (San Román de Campezo) and Korres, are small. While they may offer basic amenities or a local bar, it's advisable to check in advance for specific cafe or restaurant opening hours, especially outside of peak season. Bringing your own snacks and drinks is always a good idea.

    What makes the geological formation of La Muela (1,055 m) unique?

    La Muela is part of a distinctive tabular relief where rock strata, originally horizontal, have been tilted to form a Cuesta relief. Its name, meaning "the molar," aptly describes its peculiar rocky shape, which is a result of this unique geological process and erosion, similar to its neighboring peak, Soila.

    Can I find circular hiking routes around La Muela (1,055 m)?

    Yes, many hikers combine the ascent to La Muela with visits to nearby points of interest like Peña del Santo and the hermitage of San Román, creating circular routes. Exploring paths that connect villages like Durruma Kanpetzu and Korres, often via the collado de La Casilla, can also form satisfying circular walks through varied landscapes including forests and beech groves.

    What is the best time of year to visit La Muela (1,055 m) for optimal weather and views?

    The best time to visit for hiking is typically during spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant with lush greenery or autumnal colors. Summer offers longer daylight hours but can be warmer, while winter requires preparation for colder conditions and potential snow.

    Is La Muela (1,055 m) a family-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, La Muela can be family-friendly, especially if choosing the more straightforward routes like the one from Durruma Kanpetzu. Families with children should assess their fitness levels and choose appropriate distances. The historical landmarks and unique natural features can add an educational and engaging element to the hike for all ages.

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