GRANDE TRAVERSEE DE L'HERAULT - SAINT-MATHIEU-DE-TREVIERS/NOTRE-DAME-DE-LONDRES

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Vines, villages with warm colours, the garrigue and facing each other, the clear outlines of Hortus cliffs and Pic Saint-Loup peak. The route enters into the intimacy of a gently undulating territory and a wine-growing terroir that has won renown in recent decades.
Access to Hortus limestone plateau is via areas studded with thyme, boxwood, juniper and sheep pasture punctuated by beautiful sheepfolds. Please note: climb with portage after Cazeneuve.

Difficulty

Easy

Distance

30 km

Duration

03h30

Height difference

555 m

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