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Hiking : Casernement de la Pointe des Trois Communes - Circuit de Découverte de l'Authion

France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Maritime Alps

Map of the trail for Casernement de la Pointe des Trois Communes - Circuit de Découverte de l'Authion

Durée

00:23:32

Distance

1.339 km

Dénivelé

33.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the beautiful area surrounding Casernement de la Pointe des Trois Communes. The trail is a circular route that offers stunning views and a chance to explore some historic and natural landmarks along the way.

Starting at the Monument des Fusiliers Marins, located just 0.01 kilometers from the beginning of the trail, you'll follow the path as it winds its way through the landscape. Along the route, you'll come across the peak at a distance of 0.67 kilometers from the start, offering a great vantage point to take in the surroundings.

As you continue on, at a distance of 0.17 kilometers from the start, you'll encounter the ruins of Casernement de la Pointe des Trois Communes, adding a touch of history to your hike. Information points are also scattered along the trail, providing interesting insights into the area's features and history.

The trail, covering a distance of 1.339 kilometers and with an elevation gain of 33 meters, is rated as super easy, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. However, it's always advisable to bring water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before setting out.

Upon completion of the circuit, you'll end back at the starting point near the parking area, where you can reflect on the beauty and tranquility of your hike through the Circuit de Découverte de l'Authion.

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