A walk through the countryside between Matagne-la-Petite and Niverlée, passing through Saint-Hilaire. Easy, with little elevation gain, it consists solely of footpaths and farm tracks. It is a walk that forms a circular route.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 9.73 km
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Average duration: 3h 10
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 143 m
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Descent: - 143 m
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Highest point: 273 m
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Lowest point: 202 m
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 229 m
- S/E : km 9.73 - alt. 229 m
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