Maigmó summit via Collado de Maigmonet
A circular walk to the summit of Maigmó. The ascent requires some scrambling and care as there are many loose stones. Leave room between climbers in case any large stones fall below. The descent is steep and stony. Poles will be useful
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The grade of this walk is S/B/Scr/X, which means
S – Strenuous: More than 600 metres ascent and/or more than 15km in length with steep, loose or heavily vegetated sections.
B – Less than half the route on rough ground.
Scr – Scrambling: This implies the need for handholds to ascend steep rock pitches with a sense of exposure to vertigo and where a slip could lead to a serious accident.
X – Experienced walkers route: the route requires considerable stamina and/or significant scrambling skills on rough, steep or exposed sections.
| Nearest town | Tibi |
| Directions to start |
On Autovia A7 between Alicante & Alcoy, take exit for Agost (CV827). After leaving the A7 access roundabout turn very sharply right signed “Cami de Service”. This road runs parallel with the Autopista in the direction of Alcoy. After 4km take asphalted road to the left towards “Balcon de Alicant”. Drive uphill for 1.8 km and park under trees near a road with a barrier pole to your left. |
| Start point (Lat/Long) | 38.512450, -0.631110 Click here to view in Google Maps (in a new browser tab) |
| Length (km) | 8.50 |
| Ascent (metres) | 800 |
| Walking time (hours) | 4.50 |
| Total time (hours) | 0.00 |
| Recommendations or Restrictions | The ascent requires some scrambling and care as there are many loose stones. |
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