CONNEXION PASSA MERIDIA N° 3: ACCÈS DEPUIS ST-CLÉMENT-DE-RIVIÈRE

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Between Aleppo pines and oaks, on a hilly track, the Bois de St Sauveur will lead you to the banks of the Lez and its source. The resurgence of the Lez provides drinking water to 31 municipalities of the Metropolis, this area is classified as a Natura 2000 protected site since 2001. Continuing, you will discover another departmental site, the domain of Restinclières, a real exceptional natural heritage for the sensitization and the preservation of the environment. After passing under the Lien, the Liaison Intercantonale routière d'Évitement du Nord, you will reach the main axis of the Passa Meridia.

Difficulty

Easy

Distance

7,5 km

Duration

00h45

Height difference

75 m

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