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Cala Sant Vicenç to Puig Cornavaques

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Trail stats

Distance
6.56 mi
Elevation gain
1,870 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,949 ft
Max elevation
1,736 ft
TrailRank 
81 4.1
Min elevation
37 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
2 hours 53 minutes
Time
4 hours 31 minutes
Coordinates
1840
Uploaded
October 1, 2021
Recorded
September 2021
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  •   4.1 3 Reviews

near Cala San Vicente, Baleares (España)

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Itinerary description

Cala Sant Vicenç to Puig Cornavaques. Most of route is off main paths but well marked with rock cairns. Variation of descent to a previously recorded route.

Waypoints

PictographDoor Altitude 141 ft
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Door

Door to the right of locked gate

PictographIntersection Altitude 138 ft
Photo ofLeft off main road onto path

Left off main road onto path

PictographPanorama Altitude 299 ft
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Panorama

PictographWaypoint Altitude 630 ft
Photo ofRock cairns marking route

Rock cairns marking route

PictographPanorama Altitude 840 ft
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Panorama

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,270 ft
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Waypoint

PictographSummit Altitude 1,470 ft
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Summit

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,447 ft
Photo ofLeft towards Puig Cornavaques, right for route back

Left towards Puig Cornavaques, right for route back

PictographSummit Altitude 1,762 ft
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Summit

PictographSummit Altitude 1,762 ft
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Puig Cornavaques

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,365 ft
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Waypoint

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,411 ft
Photo ofView of Puig Cornavaques and trail continuing at base of rock wall

View of Puig Cornavaques and trail continuing at base of rock wall

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,276 ft
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Panorama

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,125 ft
Photo ofView of Cala Sant Vicenç

View of Cala Sant Vicenç

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,047 ft
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Panorama

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,027 ft
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Panorama

PictographPanorama Altitude 751 ft
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Panorama

PictographPanorama Altitude 801 ft
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Panorama

PictographPanorama Altitude 663 ft
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Panorama

PictographSummit Altitude 538 ft
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Summit

PictographCave Altitude 407 ft
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Cave

PictographIntersection Altitude 108 ft
Photo ofLeft - shortcut to beach

Left - shortcut to beach

PictographBeach Altitude -10 ft
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Beach

Comments  (3)

  • Photo of cerbi
    cerbi Dec 29, 2021

     

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    Bona ruta, sense sender pero ben fitada!

  • Laurieth Mar 11, 2022

     

    Très beaux paysages mais randonnée assez difficile pas accessible à tout le monde. Parcours non balisé, pas toujours évident de se retrouver.

  • Photo of Incitatus.
    Incitatus. May 1, 2023

     

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    A lovely walk but I would rate it difficult rather than moderate. It is almost all over very uneven stoney ground that is hard on your feet, ankles and knees. The initial ascent up La Mola is hard. I am glad the route is clockwise because I would not like to descend that route off La Mola - which you would have to do if it were anti-clockwise.
    Navigation by the Wikiloc route is fine but you need to keep your eye on the route because there are many other paths going off left and right, some of which also have stone cairns. So if you are not paying attention it is easy to end up following a different cairned path that is not the correct route.
    Near the summit of La Mola I followed the dotted path to the right that makes access to the summit easier. The authors route does not go to the summit. It goes to a subsidiary lower “summit” about 100 metes to the SW. The photo of “the summit” is not the summit. I also found the diversion the panorama point near Puig de L’Aguila confusing. It would also have help to have more waypoints with photos showing the correct route than photos of “panoramas”
    Overall it’s a great walk and I would thoroughly recommend it. The above comments are there just to help.

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