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SAIZERAIS - LE BOIS SAINT IGNON - CENSE ST PAUL ITINERARIES/CIRCUITS

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Le Bois Saint-Ignon: A 6.8 km trail through woods and other areas for exploring, making for a varied itinerary.
It is also a smooth and easy circuit for mountain bikes. It is also pleasant for horse riding, but there’s a dangerous crossing of the D907.

Cense Saint Paul: 6.5 km trail. On foot, this is a lovely walk with many glimpses of the village of Saizerais and even the Mousson hillock to the north. It is a smooth and easy circuit for mountain bikes, particularly in the anti-clockwise direction, but watch out for the horses that often use sections of the loop. On horseback, it is a rather short circuit, almost half tarmac, and the likelihood of encountering a number of other riders.

Connecting trail: Coupled with the Boucle St Ignon and the Boucle de la Cense St Paul to create a longer hike. Exclusively through forests – cool temperatures guaranteed. For mountain bikes, the route is smooth in dry weather but can be extremely muddy after a long period of rainfall. On horseback, it is a pleasant ride by the D90B crossing is dangerous.

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This circuit was updated on: 04/03/2022
13 km
max. 311 m
min. 225 m

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Starting point

54380 SAIZERAIS
Lat : 48.792884582719Lng : 6.0456179470486

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Ces informations sont issues de la plateforme SITLOR - Système d’Information Touristique - Lorraine
Elles sont synchronisées dans le cadre du partenariat entre Cirkwi, l’Agence régionale du Tourisme Grand Est et les membres du comité technique de Sitlor.

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proposed by Bassin de Pompey
1 place d'Armes 54460 54460 LIVERDUN France

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