3, 2, 1... let's go! Put on your trainers, grab your map and set off on a walk! Look up: along the route, you may be surprised by some small details. 3km circular walk (to be repeated for verification), accessible to all.
Photo trail organised as part of the Fureur de lire festival by the Verviers Library.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 2.26 mi
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Average duration: 1h 05
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 66 ft
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Descent: - 69 ft
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Highest point: 591 ft
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Lowest point: 531 ft
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 558 ft - Rue du Collège
- 1 : mi 0.54 - alt. 577 ft - Town hall
- 2 : mi 1.27 - alt. 584 ft - Roundabout
- 3 : mi 1.58 - alt. 554 ft - Parc de l'Harmonie
- 4 : mi 2.11 - alt. 545 ft - Roundabout
- S/E : mi 2.26 - alt. 558 ft - Rue du Collège
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