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Beg Ar Garrec Round
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 4.94 km
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Average duration: 1h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 8 m
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Vertical drop: - 8 m
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Highest point: 11 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 3 m - Start on Hent Beg Ar Garrec
- 2 : km 0.01 - alt. 3 m - Turn left
- 3 : km 0.47 - alt. 3 m - Turn slight right
- 4 : km 1 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp right onto Hent Kermaout
- 5 : km 1.21 - alt. 5 m - Turn sharp right
- 6 : km 1.28 - alt. 4 m - Turn right onto Sentier Côtier
- 7 : km 2.41 - alt. 3 m - Turn left onto Hent Kerborc'h
- 8 : km 3.12 - alt. 11 m - Turn left
- 9 : km 3.43 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp right
- 10 : km 3.45 - alt. 4 m - Turn right
- 11 : km 3.58 - alt. 9 m - Turn left
- 12 : km 3.73 - alt. 5 m - Turn sharp left
- 13 : km 4.24 - alt. 5 m - Turn right onto Hent Nod Gwen
- 14 : km 4.42 - alt. 8 m - Turn left
- 15 : km 4.86 - alt. 0 m - Turn left
- S/E : km 4.94 - alt. 3 m
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