GR10- ANG VARIANTE Col de Bagargiak – Logibar
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GR10- ANG VARIANTE Col de Bagargiak – Logibar
GR 10 ® NIV 3 AVERAGE COL DE BAGARGIAK LOGIBAR VA R I A N T V I A L A R R A U Q uite a short hike (7 km) with most of the itinerary on tarmac and only gentle climbs.Accessible to everyone. Allows hikers to visit the village of Larrau. The itinerary is easy but is not signposted, so you should be careful on the off-road sections. From the reception, take the D19 in the direction of road and farm. Larrau for 500 m then, on the first bend, take the second 1h30 4 (660 m - 664205 4766013). Take the road bearing 0h10 path bearing left. 1 (1280 m - 661050 4766611). Follow left for 50 m, go past the farm on your left and follow it for 200 m, then take the road heading left and follow that the brown signs indicating Larrau.Take the path, and after 0h20 for 50 m. 2 (1220 m - 661250 4766463) Turn right 15 min go through a wide gate, after which the path onto the path, go past the shack on your right, don’t take becomes less clearly marked, before becoming more easily the path heading left towards the road, and continue to the visible again even though it is rather overgrown. It end of the flat area before taking the left-hand path.You opens up once again in the forest. You go past a little get back onto the road after 30 min. cave on your left and then take the road to the right, 0h50 3 (930 m - 662777 4766007).Take the track on the left 2h00 go over the bridge and rejoin the RD19. 5 (506 m before the conifer forest and continue along the main 664831 4765823) Head left until the village of Larrau, path (signpost prohibiting road vehicles). After 30 min 2h30 which you reach after 30 min. 9 (400 m - 668868 you go past a barn on the right, then 10 min later there 4764950).Walk through the village and take the RD26 is another one, again on your right. Continue along the main towards Ste-Engrâce which takes you to Logibar in 30 min. path which descends in twists and turns to reach a main 3h00 5 (506 m - 664831 4765823) D NIV 3 COL DE BAGARGIAK LOGIBAR AVERAGE D VA R I A N T E V I A L A R R A U Col de Bagargiak, (Chalets d’Iraty reception) Not to be missed: (660733 4766943). ● The village of Larrau Cumulative ascent: 150 m 3h00 10 km 400 m mini 1328 m maxi Type of terrain : 6.3 km of paths, 4.3 km of roads Cartographie : e IGN au 25 000 GPS (WGS84 – UTM-30T) Téléchargez la trace GPS sur www.rando64.fr For additional informations contact: Soule Tel : 05 59 28 02 37 www.soule-xiberoa.fr www.rando64.com toute l’info rando pour découvrir, Béarn et Pays basque Remerciements à l’O.N.F.. CHOOSING THE RIGHT HIKE FOR YOU The elevation indicated on the sheets represents the total distance climbed. Stops are not included in hiking times. Hikes are classified by difficulty and distinguished by colours on each route's practical sheet.We adhere to the recommendations of the French Federation of Hiking. Very easy less than 2 hours of walking. Ideal for families, on well marked-off paths. Easy less than 3 hours of walking. Suitable for families. On paths, occasionally with more. Medium less than 4 hours of walking. For hikers who are used to walking.With occasional challenging sections or slopes. Difficult: more than 4 hours of walking. For experienced and athletic hikers. The itinerary is long and/or difficult (slopes, difficult sections). Duration of the hike: The duration of each route is indicated for information only. It is calculated based on the length of the hike, slopes and possible difficulties. Trail sign Marking Hiking labels Follow the markers to stay on the right path PR® labelled itineraries With this label, the French Federation of Hiking certifies a certain number of hiking routes based on quality criteria.It makes its selection according to pleasure, technical, tourist and environmental criteria (For more info, visit www.ffrandonnee.fr) Your opinion of our trails The utmost attention has been paid to our various itineraries.We are interested in your impressions and observations concerning the state of our trails so we may keep them in good condition.To send us your comments, please contact CRDP 64: 05.59.14.18.80. Or download an “Ecoveille” observation sheet at: www.rando64.fr Horseback riding This logo guarantees an itinerary that has been labelled by the Departmental Committee of Equestrian Tourism based on specific specifications. (For more info,visit www.cheval64.org) Useful recommendations Weather 08 92 68 02 64 European emergency number 112 When discovering Béarn and Basque Country trails, you are asked to adopt behaviour that respects nature and the men and women who work to bring this territory to life. There are a few rules that you need to follow. Preserve nature Bring a bag for your trash Respect the fauna and flora Stay on the marked trails Protect yourself Do not leave without the necessary materials Do not hike alone Do not drink stream water Check the weather forecasts in advance Respect activities and humans Remember to close fences Fires are prohibited Respect the private properties that line our itineraries Mountain biking: wide and easy trail, elevation less than 300 m. fairly easy trail, elevation less than 300 m. technical trail, elevation less than 800 m. very difficult trail, elevation from 300 to 800 m. Please note! The Basque and Béarn mountains are pastoral areas. If possible, do not bring your dog along. In all cases, keep it on a leash. Thanks! www.rando64.com on foot, mountain bike or horseback, discover Béarn and Basque country!
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