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Der kippende Stein

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La Pierre Qui Croule, meaning "The Crumbling Stone," is a remarkable natural monument nestled in the commune of Uchon, within the scenic Morvan Regional Natural Park in Saône-et-Loire, France. Often referred to as the "Pearl of Morvan," this unique geological formation stands at an elevation of 703 meters. It features a massive, nearly round granite block, weighing an impressive 20 tons, precariously balanced on another rounded stone emerging from the ground. This striking sight is a testament to centuries of…

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    Ort: La Tagnière, Autun, Burgund, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Frankreich

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    What is the geological significance of La Pierre Qui Croule?

    La Pierre Qui Croule, meaning "The Crumbling Stone," is a remarkable natural monument consisting of a massive, nearly round granitic rock weighing 20 tons and measuring 7.80 meters in diameter. It is precariously balanced on another rounded block, showcasing the powerful effects of natural erosion on porphyritic granite over centuries. It's part of a larger collection of spherical granite chaos formations found in the wooded area of Uchon.

    Are there specific hiking trails around La Pierre Qui Croule, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, the area around La Pierre Qui Croule offers various hiking trails through the surrounding forest of beeches and oaks. The terrain is generally considered intermediate, suitable for hikers with some experience. While specific trail lengths vary, many visitors enjoy loop trails that explore the unique granite formations and the Morvan Regional Natural Park. You can find diverse route options on komoot to suit your preference.

    Is La Pierre Qui Croule accessible by public transport, or is parking available?

    Public transport options directly to La Pierre Qui Croule are limited. Most visitors arrive by car, and parking is typically available nearby. However, especially during peak seasons or weekends, parking can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot.

    Is La Pierre Qui Croule suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    La Pierre Qui Croule is accessible year-round, making winter hikes possible. The surrounding forest can be particularly beautiful with snow. However, conditions can be challenging, with potentially icy or muddy paths. Hikers should be prepared with appropriate winter gear, including waterproof boots and warm clothing, and check local weather forecasts before visiting.

    Is La Pierre Qui Croule family-friendly and dog-friendly?

    Yes, the area around La Pierre Qui Croule is generally considered family-friendly for walks, though the intermediate terrain means some paths might be challenging for very young children or strollers. Dogs are typically welcome, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and other visitors, and to respect local regulations.

    What amenities, such as accommodation or cafes, are available near La Pierre Qui Croule?

    While La Pierre Qui Croule itself is a natural monument, the nearby commune of Uchon offers some amenities. There is a gîte d'étape named after La Pierre Qui Croule, providing rustic accommodation for those wishing to stay overnight. For cafes or restaurants, you might need to venture slightly further into Uchon or neighboring villages within the Morvan Regional Natural Park.

    What is the historical significance or any legends associated with La Pierre Qui Croule?

    La Pierre Qui Croule holds a rich history and local legends. In the mid-19th century, it was considered an oracle and was even believed to judge marital fidelity. Jealous husbands would bring their wives to the stone, and its oscillations were thought to indicate fidelity or misfortune. Although its oracle days are long past due to an attempt to move it in 1869, these stories add a fascinating cultural layer to the visitor experience.

    Are there any other natural features or viewpoints to explore near La Pierre Qui Croule?

    Beyond La Pierre Qui Croule itself, the surrounding area within the Morvan Regional Natural Park is rich with other granite chaos formations and beautiful forested landscapes. The region offers numerous viewpoints and opportunities to explore the unique geological features sculpted by erosion. The wooded area of beeches and oaks provides a serene atmosphere for nature immersion.

    What should I wear when hiking to La Pierre Qui Croule?

    Given the intermediate terrain and forested paths, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather conditions, as temperatures can vary. In cooler months, a waterproof jacket is advisable. For summer, light, breathable clothing and sun protection are appropriate.

    How crowded does La Pierre Qui Croule get on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular natural monument and the "Pearl of Morvan," La Pierre Qui Croule can attract a significant number of visitors, especially on weekends and during peak seasons (e.g., summer, spring, and autumn holidays). To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during weekdays outside of school holidays.

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