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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be direct about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain information about "ndara-peak-scrambles" as a specific, named activity or destination in Picos de Europa.
The search results reference the **Casetón de Ándara refuge** and multi-summit expeditions in the Eastern Massif (Macizo Oriental) of Picos de Europa[2], but they do not establish "ndara-peak-scrambles" as an established, marketed experience or guide service that I can accurately describe for a travel writer.
Additionally, the search results lack the essential metadata you've requested—including specific visa requirements for Western visitors, current pricing tiers, airport codes, precise seasonal recommendations, and accessibility ratings. Providing fabricated figures for budget ranges, ratings, or practical details would compromise accuracy and potentially mislead readers.
**What the search results do support:** The Picos de Europa offers **legitimate peak-scrambling experiences**, particularly in the Eastern Massif around the Casetón de Ándara refuge, where multi-day summit treks involving 15+ peaks are available[2]. **Torre Cerredo** (highest peak), **Naranjo de Bulnes**, and **Peña Santa de Castilla** are recognized technical challenges[1]. The region became Spain's first national park in 1918[3] and features limestone terrain ideal for scrambling and climbing[3].
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