Chulilla
Taking a 10 mile hike through a gorgeous canyon is a yes from me, especially in Chulilla, Spain. I've known it all along, but I am really learning that I am not a city person and Valencia is a big city. I do love the night life in Spain and the fact that there is always something to do here but having a little escape to nature is exactly what I needed.
The hike was incredible to say the least. There were high winds the entire way which made it a bit chilly but 100% worth it. We would go through section that looked like paths near where I grew up in Fort Collins, then they would transform into red rocks and dust that reminded me of Sedona, then to sand and high vertical canyon walls, and every other landscape you would possibly think of. The scenery was always changing and just got more beautiful as the day went on. There were people rock climbing on the canyon walls, hanging bridges above crystal clear water, and ancient cave painting on some of the rocks. Since I can't seem to find words for its beauty, please enjoy these pictures instead:
The hike was incredible to say the least. There were high winds the entire way which made it a bit chilly but 100% worth it. We would go through section that looked like paths near where I grew up in Fort Collins, then they would transform into red rocks and dust that reminded me of Sedona, then to sand and high vertical canyon walls, and every other landscape you would possibly think of. The scenery was always changing and just got more beautiful as the day went on. There were people rock climbing on the canyon walls, hanging bridges above crystal clear water, and ancient cave painting on some of the rocks. Since I can't seem to find words for its beauty, please enjoy these pictures instead:
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