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Hiking : Chemin de la Fonderie - Chemin de la Fonderie

France Grand Est Haut-Rhin

Map of the trail for Chemin de la Fonderie - Chemin de la Fonderie

Durée

02:00:48

Distance

6.517 km

Dénivelé

202.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the beautiful area of Chemin de la Fonderie. The 6.517-kilometer trail offers moderate difficulty with an elevation gain of 202 meters, perfect for hikers looking for a bit of a challenge.

As you start your journey, you will come across a parking area at the beginning of the trail, making it convenient for you to leave your vehicle before starting your adventure. Continuing on, at 2.7 kilometers from the starting point, you will reach La Taupre, a scenic viewpoint where you can pause and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Further along the trail, at 3.26 kilometers from the start, you will encounter a water source, providing a refreshing spot to rest and replenish your supplies. It is always important to bring enough water with you on your hike, especially on a moderate-length trail like this one.

As you near the end of the route, at 1.97 kilometers from the start, you will find another viewpoint that offers a different perspective of the area. Although it is off the trail, it is worth the slight detour to enjoy the panoramic views before heading back.

Before embarking on this trek, make sure to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the conditions. Bringing snacks, sunscreen, and a map of the area is also recommended. Enjoy your hike along Chemin de la Fonderie and take in the tranquility of nature along the way.

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