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Thiézac mérite qu'on y reste une journée !
Un des derniers gros dénivelés.
This walk is part of a multi-day hike: Traversée de la France d'Est en Ouest en suivant le 45ème parallèle
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 22.30 km
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Duration calculated by the app: 6h 24
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Difficulty: Difficult
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Back to start: No
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Ascent: + 1,498 m
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Descent: - 1,600 m
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Highest point: 1,257 m
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Lowest point: 396 m
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Country: France
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Areas: Massif central, Monts du Cantal
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City: Thiézac (15450|15800)
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Start: N 45.013717° / E 2.670173°
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End: N 45.013136° / E 2.508974°
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IGN map(s): Ref. 2335E, 2336E, 2435OT, 2436O
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 819 m - Thiézac - Chapelle Notre-Dame de Consolation
- 1 : km 3.6 - alt. 817 m - pause 1ère heure - Cère (rivière)
- 2 : km 9.05 - alt. 1,075 m - pause 2ème heure
- 3 : km 12.88 - alt. 833 m - pique-nique - Jordanne (rivière)
- 4 : km 14.58 - alt. 929 m - pause am 1 - Jordanne (rivière)
- E : km 22.3 - alt. 717 m - Laroquevieille
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