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3,688
ライダー
126
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マウンテンバイクでのメジェヴェット周辺のサイクリングは、フランスのオート=サヴォワ地方に位置し、多様な山岳地形と自然景観が特徴です。この地域には数多くの山の頂や峠があり、変化に富んだトレイルの背景となっています。ライダーは、森、高山の牧草地、パノラマルートが混在する道を走ることになり、カスケード・ド・ラ・ディオマズはメジェヴェット内にあります。この景観は、様々な標高で多様なライディング体験を提供します。
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4.4
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38
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20.7km
02:17
830m
830m
中程度のマウンテンバイクライド. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
3.5
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24
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27.3km
02:50
870m
870m
難しいマウンテンバイクライド. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 高度なライディングスキルが必要です。ツアーの一部で自転車を押して歩く必要があるかもしれません。
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3.8
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22
ライダー
23.3km
02:30
760m
760m
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4.5
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16
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28.1km
02:38
810m
810m
中程度のマウンテンバイクライド. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 高度なライディングスキルが必要です。
4.7
(3)
10
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38.8km
04:18
1,470m
1,470m
難しいマウンテンバイクライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 高度なライディングスキルが必要です。
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This chapel, dedicated to Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusian Order, was built on the remains of the former convent church of the Carthusian monastery of Sainte-Marie de Vallon[1]. In 1543, the Carthusians of Vallon were forced to leave their monastery, which was dismantled[1]. When they regained possession of their property in 1607, they found only ruins of the old charterhouse. Only a few sections of the walls remained standing[1]. After building their fortified house in Génicot[2] on the right bank of the Brevon (now on the lake), they erected a chapel in the part of the old charterhouse, in homage to Saint Bruno and in memory of the monks who preceded them. Since the walls of the choir of their former convent church and those of the sacristy had not collapsed, a nave surmounted by a wooden vault was built in 1651[3]. In 1793, it was sold as national property[3]. Abandoned by its new owners, it then passed to the Gougain family, along with the entire property known as "La chèvre"[1]. In 1833, the Carthusians returned to work repairing the walls and vault, redoing the roof, and installing a bell tower. Bishop Pierre-Joseph Rey inaugurated the renovated chapel during the summer of 1836[3]. It received various donations, including from Converset David François Marie[citation needed]. In 1847, it was finally transferred to the churchyard[1]. Processions would go there to pray for rain or good weather; but Bishop Louis Rendu banned these events in 1852[citation needed]. In 1855, it was burned to the ground. A violent wind blew as the Abbey building burned and burning embers set it alight in turn[1]. Nothing new remained except the walls. M Chappaz undertook a collection throughout the parish and had repairs carried out during 1856: plaster vault, roof, bell tower, gallery, floor, altar[3]. On July 11, 1857, the renovated chapel was blessed.
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Born on September 6, 1799, in Sévillon, a hamlet of Onnion, son of Marin Jacquard de Sévillon and Marie Monge de Mégevette, he studied at the minor seminary of Mélan, located in the former Mélan charterhouse in Taninges, then at the major seminary of Chambéry. He completed his theological studies at the Seminary of Foreign Missions in Paris, where he was ordained a priest on March 15, 1823. His journey to Cochinchina (Vietnam) lasted two and a half years, arriving in Cochinchina, where he landed clandestinely on January 5, 1826. He took the name Kinh Gan Lam and participated in the life of the Church in this region of the world, where, along with two other missionaries and thirty priests from Cochinchina, he accompanied 70,000 Christians on their journey. King Minh Mang persecuted Christians. He wanted to deprive the Church of its leaders by keeping them under surveillance. Thus, as early as 1829, he detained François near Hué, his capital, asking him to act as his interpreter and explain recent European history; François was thus able to continue his missionary work to a minimum. In 1833, after the king's decree of general persecution, he was held prisoner in the Ai Lao penal colony for nearly two years, then in prison near the capital, where he was nevertheless asked to teach French to nine young men. He stated: "I have not stopped and will not stop preaching when I can." In 1838, he was sentenced to death, chained and given the "cangue" (a type of ladder around the head). On September 21, 1838, he was tortured and strangled, along with an 18-year-old Christian, Thomas Thien. In 1840, two years after his death, Pope Gregory XVI opened the beatification process and declared him Venerable. The Seville Oratory, near the chapel, commemorates this event. In 1900, Pope Leo XIII declared him Blessed. On June 19, 1988, Pope John Paul II canonized him along with 116 other martyrs of Vietnam. Annual pilgrimage to Seville in June and liturgical feast on September 23.
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Intersection point Le Marquisat Altitude 875m
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The Church of Saint Nicholas is a Catholic place of worship located in the commune of Mégevette in Haute-Savoie. The parish was formerly part of the Aulps Abbey. A first church, dating from the 10th century, was too small and dilapidated, and was replaced by the current one, which was built from 1872 to 1880. With its triple nave, it housed a thousand parishioners at the time. It is placed under the patronage of Saint Nicholas and Saint Theodule. Built in a style that blends "pseudo-Romanesque and Italian Renaissance," it is topped by an onion-domed bell tower. Beneath the church, a crypt—the Fernex family's funerary chapel—housed a 17th-century fresco, of which, unfortunately, almost nothing remains. Between 1975 and 1992, the church was completely restored.
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Beautifully situated lake and great mountain panorama.
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