17.1 miles
Distance
103 ft
Climb
-106 ft
Descent
27 ft
High Point
Cette étape marque la fin du périple avec pour récompense la mer Méditerranée et ses plages qui sont maintenant à portée de roues. Après avoir longé le canal du Rhône à Sète entre Aigues-Mortes et le Grau du Roi, vous allez maintenant longer les plages de la Méditerranée, ses stations balnéaires et ses animations. ViaRhôna court ainsi à travers les pyramides classées « Patrimoine du XXe siècle » de La Grande Motte puis chemine sur le lido entre mer et étangs salés, jusqu’au pied du phare de Palavas-les-Flots, tout près de la ville de Montpellier. À vos serviettes et maillots de bains
source: Via Rhôna Official website
Detailed Description
ViaRhôna 22 - Aigues-Mortes / Palavas-les-Flots is a 27507 easy route located near Montpellier. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 31.5 with a max elevation of 8.3 then descends -32.4.
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Details
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Other Activities
- E-Bike
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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Route TypePoint to Point
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Bikepacking
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eBike Allowed
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Bike type
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for ViaRhôna 22 - Aigues-Mortes / Palavas-les-Flots mountain bike route
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Altitude change-5 ft
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Altitude min-8 ft
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Altitude start6 ft
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Grade-0%
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Grade max-7%
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Grade min7.9%
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Distance climb5 miles
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Distance down6 miles
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Distance flat6 miles
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Trail Conditions
- Unknown
- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Snow Cover Inadequate
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
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