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Hike the difficult 19.8-mile Integral de la Cabra Trail in Murcia, gaining 3333 feet with panoramic views from Pico del Águila.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This trail features varied and demanding terrain. You can expect mountainous sections with significant climbs and descents, rugged paths, and areas with rock formations. Some parts may feel like a 'goat path' due to their challenging nature.
Yes, the trail offers impressive and diverse scenery with breathtaking panoramic views. Key highlights include Pico del Águila and the View from Castillo de la Asomada, providing expansive vistas of deep valleys and the surrounding natural park.
No, this trail is rated as difficult and requires a good to very good level of fitness. With over 1,000 meters of elevation gain and a distance of nearly 32 kilometers, it presents a significant physical challenge and is not recommended for beginners.
The best time to hike this trail generally depends on avoiding extreme heat or cold. Spring and autumn typically offer more moderate temperatures, making the demanding climbs more manageable. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Specific parking information for the trailhead is not provided in the tour data. However, as the trail is located within the Parque Regional de El Valle y Carrascoy, it's advisable to research designated parking areas near the park's main access points or trailheads for the PR-MU 21/23 route.
While many trails in natural parks allow dogs, specific regulations for the Integral de la Cabra Trail or the Parque Regional de El Valle y Carrascoy regarding dogs (e.g., leash requirements, restricted areas) are not detailed. It's best to check with the park authorities directly before bringing your dog.
Generally, regional parks in Spain, including the Parque Regional de El Valle y Carrascoy, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for hiking. However, specific activities or access to certain protected areas within the park might have regulations. It's always a good idea to check the official park website for any updates on rules or restrictions.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other official trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the 'Integral de la Cabra 2015' (61%) and 'Antonio Pérez Nortes' (41%). You'll also find smaller segments of paths like 'Veteranos 92', 'Camino de Santiago del Azahar', and 'Camino del Apóstol' along the way.
As the trail traverses a natural park, you may encounter various local wildlife. While specific species are not listed, typical Mediterranean forest fauna could include birds of prey, small mammals, and reptiles. Maintaining a respectful distance and not disturbing animals is always recommended.
Based on the tour data, the 'Integral de la Cabra Trail' is described as a 'circular' route, indicating it is a loop trail. This means you will generally finish at or near your starting point.
Given its difficulty and length, you should pack essentials like sufficient water (there's no mention of water sources on the trail), high-energy snacks, appropriate hiking footwear with good ankle support, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), layers of clothing, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. A map or GPS device is also highly recommended.
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