Vallee Des Vaux & Trinity Hill
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.29 km
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Average duration: 1h 45
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 82 m
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Vertical drop: - 82 m
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Highest point: 76 m
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Lowest point: 15 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Start/End: N 49.191629° / W 2.0947°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 45 m - Start on Highlands Lane
- 2 : km 0.05 - alt. 48 m - Turn left onto Maison St.Louis
- 3 : km 0.05 - alt. 49 m - Turn sharp left onto Highlands Lane
- 4 : km 0.36 - alt. 17 m - Turn right onto St Saviours Hill, A7
- 5 : km 0.38 - alt. 18 m - Turn left onto Le Geyt Road
- 6 : km 0.42 - alt. 17 m - Keep left onto Le Geyt Road
- 7 : km 0.42 - alt. 17 m - Turn slight left onto Le Geyt Road
- 8 : km 0.47 - alt. 15 m - Turn sharp left
- 9 : km 0.61 - alt. 15 m - Turn left onto Valley Road
- 10 : km 0.67 - alt. 15 m - Turn slight right onto Valley Road
- 11 : km 0.73 - alt. 15 m - Turn left onto Trinity Road
- 12 : km 0.77 - alt. 18 m - Turn sharp right onto Trinity Hill, A8
- 13 : km 0.89 - alt. 20 m - Turn left onto Vallee des Vaux
- 14 : km 1.51 - alt. 29 m - Turn slight right onto Vallee des Vaux
- 15 : km 1.77 - alt. 36 m - Turn slight left onto Vallee des Vaux
- 16 : km 2.13 - alt. 44 m - Keep right onto La Commune des Meleches
- 17 : km 2.17 - alt. 46 m - Turn left onto La Commune des Meleches
- 18 : km 2.37 - alt. 66 m - Turn left onto La Commune des Meleches
- 19 : km 2.44 - alt. 63 m - Turn sharp right onto Route du Petit Clos
- 20 : km 3 - alt. 76 m - Turn right onto Route des Petits Camps
- 21 : km 3.73 - alt. 60 m - Turn right onto Trinity Hill, A8
- 22 : km 4.4 - alt. 20 m - Turn slight left onto Trinity Hill, A8
- 23 : km 4.52 - alt. 18 m - Turn sharp left onto Trinity Road
- 24 : km 4.56 - alt. 15 m - Turn right onto Valley Road
- 25 : km 4.62 - alt. 15 m - Turn slight left onto Valley Road
- 26 : km 4.68 - alt. 15 m - Turn right
- 27 : km 4.81 - alt. 15 m - Keep right onto Le Geyt Road
- 28 : km 4.87 - alt. 17 m - Turn slight right onto Le Geyt Road
- 29 : km 4.87 - alt. 17 m - Turn slight right onto Le Geyt Road
- 30 : km 4.91 - alt. 18 m - Turn right onto St Saviours Hill, A7
- 31 : km 4.93 - alt. 17 m - Turn left onto Highlands Lane
- 32 : km 5.23 - alt. 49 m - Turn sharp right onto Maison St.Louis
- 33 : km 5.24 - alt. 48 m - Turn right onto Maison St.Louis
- S/E : km 5.29 - alt. 45 m
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