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Przełęcz Lusette

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Przełęcz Lusette

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4.2

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The Col de la Lusette, sometimes known as Col de la Luzette, is a renowned mountain pass situated at an elevation of 1,351 meters (4,432 feet) in the heart of the Cévennes mountains, part of France's Massif Central. Located within the Gard department, this prominent pass connects the Arre Valley and Mandagout to L'Espérou, offering a gateway into the stunning landscapes of the Cévennes National Park and the surrounding Aigoual state forest. It is particularly celebrated for its challenging ascents…

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    23 sierpnia, 2024

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    Beautiful place but difficult to climb, the bends before the refuge are more than 11%
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    3 sierpnia, 2022

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    A great discovery that the Col de la Lusette Ascension is long and difficult with a percentage between 8 and 14% over 18kms from Vigan with a rather gravel coating but the view is incredible
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    A nice tour but a part in the forest made impracticable by the cuts of wood which destroy any landmark donations for me course to review with the trace of the mountain bike 10
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    Trasa Saint-Martial–Mont Aigoual (początek: Sumène)

    104km

    05:53

    2,360m

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    Trudna jazda na rowerze szosowym. Wymagany bardzo dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie dobrze utwardzona i łatwa do jazdy nawierzchnia.

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    Trudna jazda na rowerze szosowym. Wymagany bardzo dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie dobrze utwardzona i łatwa do jazdy nawierzchnia.

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    Trudna jazda na rowerze szosowym. Wymagany bardzo dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie dobrze utwardzona i łatwa do jazdy nawierzchnia.

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    Wysokość 1,290 m

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    niedziela 14 czerwca

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    Maks. prędkość wiatru: 25.0 km/h

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    Lokalizacja:Arphy, Le Vigan, Occitania, Francja

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    What are the parking options available at Col de la Lusette?

    While specific designated parking areas are not extensively detailed, visitors typically find parking at the pass summit or at the start of various routes leading up to the Col. Given its popularity, especially during peak seasons or events like 'Cols Réservés', it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner hiking trails around Col de la Lusette?

    The Col de la Lusette is primarily known for its challenging terrain. While the mouflon interpretation trail offers a natural interest, many ascents are steep and difficult. For families or beginners, it's recommended to research specific shorter, less strenuous sections or nearby trails within the Cévennes National Park that are explicitly marked as easy, rather than attempting the main pass routes.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Col de la Lusette?

    As the Col de la Lusette is located within the Cévennes National Park, dogs are generally permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife, especially mouflons, and to respect other visitors. Always check specific local regulations or signage upon arrival.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted near Col de la Lusette?

    The area is known for its diverse wildlife, most notably the mouflon, an impressive wild sheep, which even has an interpretation trail dedicated to it at the pass. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other typical Cévennes fauna.

    How crowded does Col de la Lusette get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    The Col de la Lusette can become quite crowded, particularly on weekends, during summer, and especially when cycling events like 'Cols Réservés' are taking place. Cyclists, hikers, and motor enthusiasts frequent the pass. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekdays or in the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn).

    Are there any circular hiking routes starting from Col de la Lusette?

    While the main routes often involve ascents and descents of the pass, many longer circular hiking routes can be planned by connecting various trails within the surrounding Aigoual state forest and Cévennes National Park. It's best to consult detailed topographic maps or hiking apps to plan a suitable circular itinerary based on your desired duration and difficulty.

    What makes the cycling ascent of Col de la Lusette particularly challenging?

    The cycling ascent is renowned for its difficulty due to its steep and sustained gradients. From Mandagout, it's 11.9 km long with an average grade of 7% and maximums reaching 11.2%. The southern approach from Château du Rey is even longer at 19 km with an average of 6.7%. Some sections, particularly the bends before the refuge, can exceed 11% to 14%, demanding significant effort and endurance from cyclists.

    What historical or cultural landmarks are there at Col de la Lusette?

    Beyond its natural beauty, the Col de la Lusette is home to the tomb of academician and writer André Chamson and his wife Lucie Mazauric, offering a poignant cultural touchpoint overlooking the Taleyrac valley. The pass also has a rich history in motorsports and cycling, having featured in the 'Ronde cévenole' car rally and the Tour de France.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Col de la Lusette?

    There are no permanent cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at the Col de la Lusette summit. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. For amenities, you would need to descend to nearby villages such as L'Espérou, Mandagout, or Dourbies, which offer various services including eateries and lodging.

    What are the best viewpoints at Col de la Lusette?

    The entire pass offers breathtaking panoramic views, but the summit itself provides expansive vistas of the surrounding Cévennes mountains, deep valleys, and picturesque villages. As you ascend, particularly from the southern approach, various turns and clearings offer stunning photo opportunities of the dramatic landscape.

    Is Col de la Lusette accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport to the Col de la Lusette is very limited or non-existent. Access is primarily by car, bicycle, or on foot. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to take a bus to a nearby town like Le Vigan or L'Espérou and then arrange for a taxi or cycle/hike the remaining distance, which can be substantial and challenging.

    What are the regulations or permits required for visiting Col de la Lusette, especially within the National Park?

    As part of the Cévennes National Park, visitors are expected to adhere to national park regulations, which typically include staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife, and practicing 'Leave No Trace' principles. No specific permits are generally required for hiking or cycling the pass itself, but always check for any temporary restrictions or specific rules related to protected areas.

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