De la Seine à la Marne en passant par l'axe historique de Paris
Un circuit essentiellement citadin qui va de la Seine à l'Ouest à la Marne à l'Est, cours d'eau emblématiques de l'Ile-de-France. Il parcourt plusieurs communes de la Petite Couronne, en milieu fortement urbanisé, à la découverte de coins tranquilles et d'un patrimoine diversifié. Il traverse Paris par son axe historique et la fameuse perspective des Champs-Élysées.
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 73.01 km
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Calculated time: 10 days
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 227 m
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Vertical drop: - 231 m
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Highest point: 74 m
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Lowest point: 21 m
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District: Nanterre (92000)
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Start: N 48.895173° / E 2.195824°
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End: N 48.85253° / E 2.514416°
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Step by step walk
This walk needs several days, find the details below:
Useful Information
Chaque étape est desservie par les transports en commun (RER, Métro, Transilien ou Tram), moyen d'accès offrant le plus de commodité dans le contexte très urbanisé de ce circuit.
Chaque étape étant relativement courte (7km en moyenne), il est possible d'en enchaîner deux de suite si on le souhaite.
Pour les autres informations, voir les fiches détaillées.
Les 10 étapes de ce circuit ont été effectuées par l'auteur entre janvier 2016 et janvier 2018.
Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.
During the walk or to do/see around
Chaque étape possède son identité propre : agréables cheminements des chemins de halage de la Seine ou de la Marne ; parcs publics, jardins, bois ; patrimoine bâti très riche et diversifié, depuis les classiques hôtels parisiens du XVIIe siècle jusqu'aux audacieuses tours de La Défense.
Pour le détail, voir les fiches des différentes étapes.
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