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Hiking : Lac Léama

France Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Isère Livet-et-Gavet

Map of the trail for Lac Léama

Durée

04:08:06

Distance

12.215 km

Dénivelé

523.0 m

This hiking route takes you through a beautiful area with stunning views and challenging terrain. The trail is approximately 12.215 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 523 meters, making it extremely difficult and suitable for experienced hikers.

You will start your journey at Maison du Tourisme, located 0.18 kilometers from the beginning of the trail. As you make your way, you will pass by Lac Levetel, located 1.87 kilometers from the start, and Lac Léama, which is 5.92 kilometers away. These picturesque lakes offer a serene backdrop for your hike.

Along the way, you will also encounter various points of interest such as Brèche Robert Nord, Brèche Robert Sud, and Col de la Balme, each offering unique natural features and stunning views. Be sure to take a break at Refuge des Lacs Robert, located 3.69 kilometers from the start, for a rest and a chance to refuel.

As you continue on the trail, you will come across Le Grand Sorbier, Clot des Vernes, and other informational points that provide insights into the local area's history and geography.

The route is circular, so you will eventually make your way back to the starting point. Along the trail, there are several restaurants and eateries where you can grab a meal or a snack. Remember to bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this challenging hike. Enjoy the journey and take in the breathtaking scenery as you conquer this demanding trail.

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