Trailrunning route n°18: Loop of the Auberge Nordique
Contact
Départ et Arrivée Lormay - Auberge Nordique
Le Grand-Bornand Village
74450
Le Grand-Bornand
Practice trailrunning on a specific sporty course with hills, restarts and beautiful descents. Possibility to make an additional loop to prolong the pleasure of your outing.
Respect nature throughout your hike:
- respect the trail layout, do not cut outside,
- do not scare livestock, do not cut wires and close fences,
- observe wildlife from a distance,
- Nature is not a dustbin, keep your waste and throw it in the containers available in the villages.
- respect the trail layout, do not cut outside,
- do not scare livestock, do not cut wires and close fences,
- observe wildlife from a distance,
- Nature is not a dustbin, keep your waste and throw it in the containers available in the villages.
From 15/05 to 15/11.
In spring and autumn, according to snow conditions. Ask for information at the Tourist Information Center.
In spring and autumn, according to snow conditions. Ask for information at the Tourist Information Center.
In summary
- Reception :
- French
- SITRA services :
- 12 yrs old min
Description
- SITRA services :
- Route BOUCLE
- Route
- 1200 Route
- 18.2 Distance (km)
- Levels of sporting experience :
- Level red
- Pedestrian sports :
- Pedestrian sports
- Trail route
Localisation
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Départ et Arrivée Lormay - Auberge Nordique
Le Grand-Bornand Village
74450
Le Grand-Bornand
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 45.943358
Longitude : 6.435062
Tarifs
Free access.
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