Barranco de la Hoz
Sunday October 26, 2008
Naturalist Association for Research and Defence of the Altiplano (nested)
Description of Activity:
The Rio Zarra, nestled in the mountains of the western town of Ayora, meanders through a wide channel, now dry, creating waterfalls, gorges and beautiful shapes in Final into a deep ravine.
Abandoned villages, riverside trees, many of them centuries old, dams, unusual geological formations, are just some of the many attractions that hides inside.
Itinerary
Length
8.2 Km
Duration
3.5 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Hours
From 8 am to 1 pm
Minimum Altitude
638 m
Maximum Altitude
692 m
Profile
Level with a short length of 200 m with 40% slope
Core Values
Botanical values
Ribera species.
Hackberry trees.
Mediterranean forest well represented
Faunistic values
Ibex, badger, wild boar, wildcat, golden eagle, booted eagle, buzzard, kestrel, owl.
Geological Values
Meanders visible stratigraphic series, karst processes.
Landscape
Rambla, Coppice and Sierra abruptly.
Points of Interest
Major water infrastructure (dams, canals, waterfalls, bridges, hydroelectric).
Villages and deserted villages.
Large trees.
Panoramic View
Details of the tour
Time and Meeting Point
Plaza de San Cayetano at 8 am
Proximity to Point of Departure
45 minutes
Displacement
Private cars
Travel
Roads in good condition
Itinerary
Yecla - Almansa - Ayora - (6 Km Carcelén address)
Material Requirement
Lunch, the weather appropriate clothing, hiking boots.
Recommended Material
Cane (or stick), binoculars, guides interpretation.
Participant Information
Name and Apelldos
Contact Information
Age
DNI
Signature
The participant, with his signature, accepts the following clauses:
Although the tour has been designed to minimize all possible risks, any activity that takes place in the environment is subject to unforeseen ANIDA can not predict and that the participant acknowledges and accepts, not being responsible for this association or any of its individual organizers for damages resulting from them, and resigning to take any legal action against those listed above.
Nests are not responsible for those under 18, whose responsibility is totally on their parents or guardians.
Any damage to participants or to the environment caused by the negligence of the participant will be repaired personally by the same offender.
Activity is excluded from the offset to the starting point of the trip, which runs the risk of the participant
Canyons of the Rio World
Sunday November 16, 2008
Naturalist Association for Research and Defence of the Altiplano (nested)
Description of Activity:
From the small village of Royo-wineskin, in the town of Ayna, and guarded by two imposing limestone moles, some a beautiful route that ascends to the foothills of the Sierra de Alcaraz and then descends parallel to the Rio World, encased in a deep and inaccessible canyon.
Itinerary
Length
11.8 km
Duration
5 hours
Difficulty
Media
Hours
7 am to 2 pm
Minimum Altitude
668 m
Maximum Altitude
974 m
Profile
Circular route, with initial and final slope up and down a central section constant and smooth flat or declining.
Core Values
Flora
Ribera species.
Crops.
Mediterranean forest widely represented
Fauna
Mountain goat, marten, wildcat, golden eagle, short-toed eagle, booted eagle, falcon, hawk, owl.
Geological Values
Sheer limestone walls, deep ravines.
Points of Interest
Peñas del Prao and Pico, Panoramic views of the Sierra de Alcaraz.
Villages gullies and Royo-wineskin.
World River Canyon
Details of the tour
Time and Meeting Point
Plaza de San Cayetano at 7 am
1.20 minutes
Displacement
Private cars
Travel
Roads in good condition
Itinerary
Jumilla-Yecla-Hellin-Elche de la Sierra-Royo-Waterskin
Material Requirement
Lunch, the weather appropriate clothing, hiking boots
Recommended Material
Cane (or stick), binoculars, guides interpretation.
food (there are good and cheap restaurants Ayna)
Participant Information
Name and Apelldos
Contact Information
Age
DNI
Signature
The participant, with his signature, accepts the following clauses:
Although the tour has been designed to minimize all possible risks, any activity that takes place in the environment is subject to unforeseen ANIDA can not predict and that the participant acknowledges and accepts, not being responsible for this association or any of its individual organizers for damages resulting from them, and resigning to take any legal action against those listed above.
Nests are not responsible for those under 18, whose responsibility is totally on their parents or guardians.
Any damage to participants or to the environment caused by the negligence of the participant will be repaired personally by the same offender.
Activity is excluded from the offset to the starting point of the trip, which runs the risk of the participant
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla