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Meridian 0

 

The Meridian Ø in Spain largely coincides with tracks and roads, being able to follow this imaginary line almost faithfully. In other words, the deviation from the route if done on foot or by mountain bike is negligible. It is something greater if it is done by road, crossing the meridian continuously always to find the straightest line.

The route starts in Torla, the gateway to the National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido and for those coming from France, they must descend through the Puerto de Bujaruelo, until they reach this town, where we will hand you the Magna Carta. From here we will head east and begin the tough ascent to the Cutas track for those who do the Meridian by off-road bike, one of the most impressive places in the world, with its aerial views of Ordesa and Monte Perdido and the path that takes us to the Ermita de San Martín directly for those who do it on foot. This track is where we meet the Meridian for the first time. From here we will take direction south, which we will not leave until the end.

Technical data sheet:

Length: 490 kilometers by normal route.

Elevation: 10500 positive meters.

70% forest track; 25% asphalt; 5% trail (mountain bike)

70% forest track; 20% asphalt; 10% trail (Hiking)

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