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ライダー
01:52
24.6km
570m
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最終更新日: 2月 26, 2026
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出発地点
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ルート検索
7.55 km
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12.8 km
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翻訳者 Google •
役立つ情報 は によるものです
24.6 km
到着地点
駐車場
道の種類と表面
道の種類
19.4 km
4.54 km
705 m
< 100 m
表面
17.1 km
6.83 km
672 m
< 100 m
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ツアーデータ
このツアーはkomootが計画したものです。
This route is rated as difficult and a "Hard bike ride" on komoot. It requires very good fitness due to its significant elevation gain of 570 meters over a relatively short distance of 24.6 km. Cyclists should be prepared for a vigorous workout and challenging climb.
The estimated duration for completing this touring bicycle route is approximately 1 hour and 51 minutes. This duration is for the cycling activity itself and does not include stops.
The route primarily features paved surfaces, with about 17.1 km of asphalt and 6.83 km of other paved roads. It also includes segments of state roads and streets. There are very limited unpaved sections, both less than 100 meters.
Yes, the route offers rewarding scenic views, especially from the summit. Specific highlights include The Corniche Road and a dedicated View of the summit of Crouzille.
While specific details for this route are not provided, the Occitania region generally offers diverse landscapes suitable for touring cycling. It's advisable to check local weather conditions, especially for a challenging climb like this, to ensure pleasant and safe cycling conditions.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the "Discovery of the summit of Crouzille" route.
This route is designed for touring bicycles. While dogs can accompany cyclists in trailers or baskets, the route itself is not specifically designated as dog-friendly for walking or running alongside the bike due to its challenging nature and paved surfaces.
The route is located in the Occitania region of France, near Garanou. While specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, Garanou would be the primary access point, and parking facilities would typically be found within or near the village.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of various local paths, including Chemin de l'Église, Rue de la Cassagne, Chemin du Sarrat, Le Roucatel, and Chemin d'Andars, among others.
The trail research does not specify cafes or restaurants directly along this particular route. However, as the route is near Garanou, it is likely that amenities such as cafes and restaurants can be found in the village or nearby towns in the Occitania region.
Given its rating as a "difficult" and "Hard bike ride" with significant elevation gain, this route is generally not suitable for family cycling, especially with young children or beginners. It is best suited for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge.