How to drive the unpaved road to Pico Javalambre?
Pico Javalambre is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.010m (6,594ft) above sea level, located on the border of Aragon and Valencia, in Spain.
Where is Pico Javalambre?
The pass links the Gúdar-Javalambre comarca of Aragon and the Rincón de Ademuz and Serrans comarcas of the Valencian Community.
Why is there a road to Pico Javalambre?
At the summit there are some communication towers and a telescope.
Is the road to Pico Javalambre unpaved?
The road to the summit is totally unpaved, in pretty good condition. It’s called Carretera Forestal Pico de Javalambre. A high clearance vehicle is recommended. It comprises narrow sections and steep parts.
How long is the road to Pico Javalambre?
The road is 24km long, running north-south from Ski Javalambre station Sabina to Los Olmos de Manzanera.
Is the road to Pico Javalambre open in winter?
Set high in the Sierra de Javalambre mountain range, the road is usually impassable in winters.