A magnificent circular that takes you through unspoilt woods, starting from Éprave and connecting Briquemont, Ciergnon and Jamblinne, for experienced walkers.
In Briquemont, take the path that climbs up to the farm next to the remains of a bus stop, continuing straight ahead until you reach the road, which you cross. Then continue straight ahead until you reach Ciergnon.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 21.50 km
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Average duration: 6h 55
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Difficulty: Difficult
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 278 m
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Descent: - 277 m
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Highest point: 282 m
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Lowest point: 136 m
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Country: Belgium
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Area: Massif des Ardennes
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District: Rochefort (Belgique)
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Start/End: N 50.144277° / E 5.162021°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 160 m - Éprave
- 1 : km 0.93 - alt. 162 m - Bridge
- 2 : km 2.77 - alt. 209 m - Rue de Dinant
- 3 : km 4.12 - alt. 243 m - Crossroads
- 4 : km 5.68 - alt. 178 m - Fork
- 5 : km 6.29 - alt. 158 m - Crossroads
- 6 : km 6.54 - alt. 155 m - Le Vachaux
- 7 : km 7.57 - alt. 151 m - Le Vachaux
- 8 : km 7.79 - alt. 161 m - Religious building
- 9 : km 9.84 - alt. 260 m - N918
- 10 : km 10.93 - alt. 269 m - Fork in the woods
- 11 : km 11.66 - alt. 256 m - Bois des Aujes
- 12 : km 13.78 - alt. 151 m - Ciergnon
- 13 : km 15.02 - alt. 143 m - The Lesse
- 14 : km 16.31 - alt. 146 m - Le Vachaux
- 15 : km 17.5 - alt. 159 m - St Bartholomew's Chapel
- 16 : km 20.46 - alt. 152 m - Fork
- S/E : km 21.5 - alt. 160 m - Éprave
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