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Tratto attrezzato con catene sul circuito del Puig de Tossals Verds

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Spagna
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Mallorca
Alaró

Tratto attrezzato con catene sul circuito del Puig de Tossals Verds

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Tratto attrezzato con catene sul circuito del Puig de Tossals Verds

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The Chain-Assisted Section on the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit is a distinctive feature along a popular hiking trail in the central Tramuntana Mountains of Mallorca, Spain. This short, secured passage is located near Pas Llis, a rocky step within the scenic Torrent d'Almedra, offering an adventurous element to the renowned circuit. It is part of a diverse landscape that includes limestone mountains, narrow gorges, and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and reservoirs.

Hikers consistently praise the overall Puig…

Questo segmento potrebbe essere molto pericoloso

Parti di questo Highlight presentano terreno molto tecnico, insidioso o difficile. Sono richieste attrezzatura specifica ed esperienza pregressa.

Questo segmento potrebbe essere pericoloso

Parti di questo Highlight presentano terreno molto tecnico, insidioso o difficile. Potrebbero essere richieste attrezzatura specifica ed esperienza pregressa.

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    22 settembre 2022

    Escursionismo

    Il tratto è classificato come difficoltà T4 secondo il route planner di Komoot, il che è assolutamente esagerato. Si tratta di un tipico sentiero escursionistico di montagna senza alcun pericolo significativo. Non devi essere libero da vertigini, ma dovresti essere sicuro. Il breve passaggio, assicurato con catene, non aumenta particolarmente il livello di difficoltà. Chiunque si sia sentito a suo agio sul sentiero delle catene non ha problemi nemmeno con quello. In generale, chiaramente T2 in termini di difficoltà. Lo suggeriscono anche le carte escursionistiche del GR221. Ma sicuramente un modo molto carino!
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    17 novembre 2024

    Escursionismo

    Il breve tratto del sentiero assicurato con catene è lungo solo circa 10-15 metri e copre 4-5 metri di dislivello, quindi difficilmente lo definirei una via ferrata.

    È richiesto passo sicuro, ma il terreno non è molto esposto e non classificherei il sito come pericoloso/impegnativo nel contesto dell'escursione.
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    18 ottobre 2017

    Escursionismo

    Questa parte del sentiero escursionistico che circumnaviga il Puig de Tossals Verde è molto impegnativa e richiede anche molta forma fisica. In parte ghiaione e vista molto rocciosa, ma brillante …
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    Distanza 3,49 km

    Salita 200 m

    Discesa 510 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    giovedì 9 aprile

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    Velocità max vento: 7,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Alaró, Mallorca, Isole Baleari, Spagna

    Domande frequenti

    How difficult is the Chain-Assisted Section on the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit?

    While the overall Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit is moderately challenging, the chain-assisted section itself is often exaggerated in difficulty. It's a short passage, about 10-15 meters long and 4-5 meters high, secured with chains. Hikers describe it as a typical mountain hiking trail, requiring sure-footedness but not specialized climbing skills or extensive alpine experience. It's generally considered a T2 difficulty (Swiss Alpine Club scale) rather than the T4 sometimes suggested, meaning it's not highly exposed or dangerous for those comfortable with mountain paths.

    Do I need any special equipment for the chain-assisted section?

    No specialized climbing equipment like harnesses or helmets is required for the chain-assisted section. However, it is crucial to wear appropriate hiking footwear with good grip due to the often rocky and scree-filled terrain. Sure-footedness is essential, and carrying at least 1 liter of water per person is highly recommended for the overall circuit.

    Is the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit suitable for families or beginners?

    The overall Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit is considered demanding and requires a good level of fitness. While the chain-assisted section itself is short and not overly technical, the trail includes rocky and scree sections. It is generally not recommended for young children or absolute beginners due to the sustained effort and terrain. Families with older, experienced, and sure-footed children might find it manageable, but it's important to assess individual capabilities.

    Are there any facilities or places to get refreshments along the circuit?

    Yes, the Refugi Tossals Verds serves as a convenient midpoint on the circuit. Hikers can find refreshments there, including canned drinks and coffee. There's also a wave pool about 10 meters below the main building where you can refill water. It's a welcome stop after several kilometers of hiking.

    What are the parking options for starting the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit?

    The Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit typically starts near the Cúber Reservoir, which is accessible via the Ma-10 road. Parking is available in this area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking spots can fill up quickly.

    Can I bring my dog on the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit?

    While many trails in Mallorca are dog-friendly, the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit, particularly the chain-assisted section and other rocky parts, can be challenging for dogs. The terrain requires scrambling and sure-footedness, which might be difficult for some pets. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it is agile, well-behaved, and capable of handling varied mountain terrain, and always keep it on a leash.

    What unique landmarks or natural features can I expect to see on the circuit?

    Beyond the chain-assisted section, the circuit boasts diverse features. You'll traverse limestone mountains, narrow gorges, olive groves, and oak forests. Notable landmarks include an old, rusty airplane wreck, an aqueduct built against the cliffside over 270 years ago (the Canaleta de Massanella), and the historic 19th-century buildings of the Refugi Tossals Verds. The trail also offers panoramic views of Puig Major and the Cúber and Gorg Blau reservoirs.

    Are there any permits required to hike the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit?

    No specific permits are generally required to hike the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit or its chain-assisted section. The trail follows parts of the GR 221 Dry Stone Route, which is publicly accessible. However, always respect private property signs and local regulations, especially if deviating from the marked path.

    How long does the entire Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit typically take to complete?

    The Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit is considered a full day's adventure. Depending on your fitness level, pace, and the number of stops, it can take anywhere from 6 to 9 hours to complete. The trail is approximately 15-18 kilometers long with significant elevation changes.

    What is the best time of year to avoid crowds on the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit?

    While spring and autumn offer the most pleasant hiking weather, they can also be popular. To avoid the largest crowds, consider hiking on weekdays outside of major holiday periods. Early mornings are also generally less busy, allowing for a more tranquil experience before other hikers arrive.

    Is it possible to hike the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit in winter?

    Hiking the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit in winter is possible, but requires careful consideration. While temperatures are cooler and crowds are thinner, there's a higher chance of adverse weather conditions, including rain, strong winds, or even occasional snow at higher elevations. Always check the weather forecast thoroughly and be prepared with appropriate winter hiking gear, including layers and waterproof clothing. Some sections might become slippery.

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