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Hiking : Le Ribiadou

France Occitania Aude

Map of the trail for Le Ribiadou

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

1.762 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the scenic area of Le Ribiadou. The trail is super easy and covers a distance of 1.762 kilometers with no elevation gain.

As you start your journey, you'll come across various points of interest along the way. At the beginning of the trail, you'll find the Accueil du château de Termes, where you can gather information about the area. Moving further, you'll encounter Les Canisses, a picturesque picnic site perfect for a quick break.

For sustenance and hydration, there are several drinking water spots along the trail, some of which are wheelchair accessible. Additionally, you'll find a wheelchair-accessible parking space nearby, making it convenient for visitors.

One of the highlights of this hike is the Le Ribiadou waterfall, located midway through the trail at a distance of 0.88 kilometers from the start. This natural attraction offers a serene and beautiful stop for hikers to appreciate.

As you continue your trek, you'll pass by various facilities such as benches and information points providing insights into the historical and natural significance of the area. Be sure to check out the Monument aux morts memorial and other notable landmarks on your way.

Before embarking on this hike, remember to carry an ample water supply and check the weather forecast. With its easy terrain and captivating points of interest, the Le Ribiadou hiking route offers a delightful outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts and casual hikers alike.

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