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Lousa(Loures) Gruta de Salemas, Carvalho Centenário and Gruta do Penedo do Gato from Ponte de Louza

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Distance
12.79 mi
Elevation gain
2,795 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,795 ft
Max elevation
1,281 ft
TrailRank 
36
Min elevation
1,281 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
8 hours 23 minutes
Coordinates
5608
Uploaded
March 24, 2024
Recorded
March 2024
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near Ponte de Louza, Lisboa (Portugal)

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Penedo do Gato Cave: Situated near Ponte de Louza, Penedo do Gato Cave is renowned for its impressive limestone formations and underground chambers. Explorers and nature enthusiasts are often drawn to its natural beauty and the opportunity to witness the intricate formations shaped by geological processes over time.

These locations offer unique experiences for those interested in spelunking, geology, or simply enjoying the wonders of nature. If you're planning to visit any of these sites, be sure to check local regulations and safety guidelines for cave exploration.

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The trail from Ponte de Louza passing
Salemas Cave (2.0Km)
Carvalho Centenario(7.5km)
Cat's boulder fruit (17.9KM)

This hiking trail started from Ponte de Louza and passing through three points of interest: Salemas Cave, Carvalho Centenario, and Cat's Boulder Fruit.

Here's a breakdown of the distances between each point:

Ponte de Louza to Salemas Cave: 2.0 km

Salemas Cave: Located in the Salemas Valley, this cave offers a fascinating underground experience with its unique rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. Exploring Salemas Cave provides insights into the geological history of the region.

Salemas Cave to Carvalho Centenario: 7.5 km

Centenary Cavalho: This might refer to "Cavaleiro" or "Cavalho," which means horse in Portuguese. It's possible you're referring to a location with a cave or geological formation associated with the term "Centenary Cavalho." Unfortunately, without more context, it's challenging to provide specific information.

Carvalho Centenario to Cat's Boulder Fruit: 17.9 km

Penedo do Gato Cave: Situated near Ponte de Louza, Penedo do Gato Cave is renowned for its impressive limestone formations and underground chambers. Explorers and nature enthusiasts are often drawn to its natural beauty and the opportunity to witness the intricate formations shaped by geological processes over time.

To note :- whilst at Anakonda Trail in Lousã presents some challenges due to its unclear path and overgrown vegetation. Here are some tips for navigating such a trail safely:

Wear appropriate clothing: Opt for long pants and sleeves to protect your skin from scratches and irritation caused by prickly bushes and thorns.

Wear sturdy footwear: Choose hiking boots or shoes with good traction to navigate uneven terrain and protect your feet from potential hazards.

Use a map or GPS: Since the trail may not be well-marked, having a map or GPS device can help you stay on track and avoid getting lost.

Bring essential gear: Pack essentials such as water, snacks, a first aid kit, a flashlight, and a whistle. Additionally, consider bringing a machete or small pruning shears to clear vegetation if necessary.

Travel with a companion: Hiking with a friend or group can enhance safety, especially on trails that are less frequented or maintained.

Stay alert: Pay attention to your surroundings and watch out for obstacles like fallen branches, roots, or uneven terrain.

Take your time: Proceed at a cautious pace, especially in areas where the trail is unclear or overgrown. It's better to progress slowly and safely than to rush and risk injury.

By taking these precautions and approaching the Anakonda Trail with care, you can still enjoy the adventure while minimizing the challenges posed by its less-traveled and overgrown nature.

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