Tous les sports, loisirs, bien-être - Page 8

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In the heart of the village, enjoy this nautical space with: swimming pool, play pool with fountain and bubble bench, paddling pool, slide, snack bar with terrace, paddling pool and many green spaces.
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Free access to 3 tennis tables spots in the leasure area.
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Free access. In front of the swimming-pool.
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The via ferrata of the Tour du Jallouvre is characterized by an atmosphere both aerial and mineral. Difficulty range from AD to D+ depending on the chosen route.
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Free access. Floria area.
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This trail, overlooking the village, allows you to better understand the intricacies of a mountain forest, the vegetation within, how it changes over time, and how the forest is used and protected.
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Starting from Le Grand-Bornand Chinaillon, a 2h30 loop during which interpretive signs explain the different facets of the mountain environment: flora, fauna, housing, geology...
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Boulders to climb in every direction. 117 known and rated boulder problems.
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One of the 4-star climbing areas of the Aravis Mountains. Located at 1800 meters altitude with an ideal southeast facing aspect.
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The North Arete is one of the most spectacular climbs of the Prealps. The Pointe Percée is the highest point of the Aravis Mountains. Literally meaning "pierced point," due to the small arch on the North Arete.
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La Mamule tops out at 2404 m, and is the summit that separates the Grande Forclaz and Mont Charvet coombs.
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Pointe du Midi's multiple pillars form a superb and amazing cliff band 250 m high. Climbing of moderate difficulty.
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The Tour du Jalouvre ("Tour" means "Tower", 1988 m) is a sub-peak of the Pic du Jalouvre (2408 m), a popular summit for hikers. High-quality climbing of moderate difficulty, this southeast-facing area dries quickly, allowing early-season climbing.
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Located at 1500 meters altitude, with an easy approach and moderate routes. A perfect place to learn to climb.
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The "Aiguille Noire de Tardevant" tops out at 2232 meters. This "Matterhorn of the Aravis Mountains" ("aiguille" means "spire") separates the Tardevant and Grande Forclaz coombs (gullies). Fantastic northeast-facing limestone routes.