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Evi A went cycling
September 8, 2025
Notre Dame d‘Anges
Leider Straßensperrung vom Col de Fourche, daher zurück und durch‘s wilde Vallon de Vaudreche nach Collobrieres
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Evi A went cycling
September 16, 2019
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Pascal likes this.
September 16, 2019
This tour leads mainly on small lonely (wild) roads across the Massif de Maures to its highest point, the Notre Dame d'Anges. Crisp climb to the Route de Crete, rewarded with sublime sea views. Fixed throughout, typical French asphalt 😅. On the last 30 km partly pothole piste, can be bypassed by saving
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Evi A went cycling
September 14, 2019
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Isabelle likes this.
September 15, 2019
From the coast up to the beautifully located Bormes les Mimosas, then over wonderfully curved small streets (Col du Babaou) to Collobrieres. Water hole at the market square (and nice cafebars). From Collobrières to Cogolin along a beautiful gorge, if you want you can make a detour to a wildly situated
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September 12, 2025
It's better to take the Col de Fourche to Collobrieres. It also requires attention, but the road is better and flowier.
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