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Étang de Tampan – Étang du Fangassier Runde von Albaron

Anna Drummler
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Étang de Tampan – Étang du Fangassier Runde von Albaron

planned a bike ride

October 22, 2021

Étang de Tampan – Étang du Fangassier Runde von Albaron

Moderate

02:58

39.4km

13.3km/h

30m

30m

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The route includes a crossing by ferry.

Includes a ferry crossing

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After 30.5 km for 436 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Restaurant

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1

9.38 km

Tampan Pond

Highlight • Lake

In the Trip from Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer the First opportunity to see flamingos

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15.0 km

Beauduc Beach

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Plage de Beauduc is a mecca for kite surfers driving their campervans right to the water, across the beach from the semi-legal squatter village of fishermen on this remote beach in the Camargue

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3

16.8 km

Less travelled trail along the levee to the north

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4

17.9 km

Sea wall

Highlight (Segment) • Other

Beautiful connection through ponds and marshes, in the sun ... Passage to the pretty Lighthouse of Cachole, at the site of the Machine du Petit Rascailhan.

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5

18.2 km

Ancient Salt Flats of Camargue

Highlight • Natural Monument

Old walk-in salt flats. Tastes really salty ;-)

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6

19.5 km

Fangassier Pond

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You are here in the heart of the Camargue, surrounded by old saltworks and ponds. The Fangassier pond is the one and only breeding ground for pink flamingos. For nearly …

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21.3 km

At the beginning of September, the small paths were unfortunately closed, so you have to drive several kilometers on the very, very potholed Digue à la Mer. You need a …

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30.7 km

The Rhône crossing service was created well before the Second World War. At the time it was a simple wooden boat. Today a fully mechanized ferry makes it possible to …

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39.4 km

End point

Restaurant

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

20.7 km

15.0 km

1.70 km

1.56 km

424 m

Surfaces

20.0 km

10.6 km

6.84 km

1.28 km

694 m

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