This itinerary covers one of the most traveled routes since ancient times. The richness of the historical past of the now known as Vía de la Plata (whose name derives from the Arabic 'balata' meaning ... (plus +)
This itinerary covers one of the most traveled routes since ancient times. The richness of the historical past of the now known as Vía de la Plata (whose name derives from the Arabic 'balata' meaning 'paving stone' or 'brick') is evident in the countless remains that mark its route, offering one of the most interesting ensembles of our heritage, the Roman city of Contributa Iulia.
Characteristics
- Approximate duration: 1h 50'
- 570Kcal
- 11.75km
- Medium difficulty
- Hiking/cycling
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