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24公里,以迎接2024年版2018年15公里赛程

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用FFRandonnee的15公里路线探索2024年巴黎奥运场馆

这条由FFRandonnee Seine-Saint-Denis精心制定的特别路线揭示了巴黎的独特一面,穿越历史和环境瑰宝,抵达备受期待的2024年巴黎奥运会场馆。从圣敖纳迷人的街道出发,穿过瓦恩岛、圣但尼和风景如画的马尔维尔体育公园,最终沉浸在乔治-瓦尔邦省立公园的郁郁葱葱中。这不仅是一次跨越距离的旅程,更是一次穿越时空的体验,揭示了巴黎生活的丰富多彩,奥运梦想的雄心壮志,以及将城市生活与大自然宁静融合的承诺。

旅程简要技术概述

这条15.581公里长的路线的平均海拔高度从24米到61米不等。路线的上坡和下坡相互平衡,仅差5米。这条路线由FFRandonnee Seine-Saint-Denis精心设计,主要适用于步行,适合各种不同健身水平的爱好者。以其温和的斜坡和壮丽的景色而闻名,它在身体挑战和视觉享受之间达到了和谐的平衡,确保了任何徒步旅行者都能有一个引人入胜的体验。

季节指南和安全提示

为了获得最佳体验,每个季节都在这15公里的旅程上呈现出不同的魅力。春季和秋季的气温较为温和,将景色染成绚丽多彩,使得这些季节是您旅程的理想选择。夏季展示了公园的郁郁葱葱,但保持水分和防晒是必要的。冬天寒冷,路径可能会湿滑,所以穿合适的鞋子对安全很重要。无论是哪个季节,始终随身携带水、零食,并确保手机电量充足。当地的标志清晰可见,但携带一张地图或数字导游有助于保持方向感。

地方的文化意义

圣敖纳及其周边地区,将过渡至2024年巴黎奥运会场馆的中心,拥有丰富的历史和文化意义。这个地区以其工业根源而演变成一个充满活力的社区,体现了创新和文化的精神。乔治-瓦尔邦省立公园曾被设想为20世纪初的一个未来主义“卫星城市”,现在它成为一个绿洲。这条路线不仅展示了法国体育的未来,还贯穿了塞纳-圣但尼省的文化传承和豪迈进展。

了解最佳参观时机的气候洞察

了解本地的天气模式

本15公里的旅程途径的塞纳-圣但尼省地区享有温带海洋性气候。夏季温暖而不过热,平均最高气温约为25°C,使得晚春至初夏(5月-6月)和初秋(9月-10月)是展开这次户外冒险的最佳时机。冬季一般较为温和,但偶尔可能会有寒潮。年降水分布均匀,因此对天气的准备至关重要。为了获得最舒适的徒步体验,选择天气晴朗、气温适中的日子。
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技术信息

此线路在以下时间更新: 21/02/2024
16 km
4 h
max. 61 m
min. 24 m
57 m
风格 : 徒步旅行发现
公众 : 偶尔徒步者经验丰富的徒步者
主题 : 文化遗产

高程剖面

起点

80 Rue Albert Dhalenne , 93400 Saint-Ouen
Lat : 48.91283Lng : 2.33475

步骤

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To the château de Saint-ouen

Take rue Albert Dhalenne, opposite the City Hall, possible to run 15km 500 from here, pass in front of the Château de Saint-Ouen.

80 Rue Albert Dhalenne 93400 Saint-ouen
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To the Pleyel Tower

Cross over Saint-Ouen bridge, turn left onto quai Chatelier Prolongé, bypass the sports complex, the JOP site – site for Paris Olympic Games 2024. Turn right onto boulevard Marcel Paul, Saint-Ouen bridge , rue du Landy, take rue Saint-Denis on the left. In the Vieux Saint-Ouen, pass in front of the church, great view point from the esplanade on the banks of the Seine. The olympic village will be set up on rue Ampère on your left. Site JOP 2024 – Paris Olympic Games. Pass in front of the Cité du Cinema, take the allée de Seine on the right to reach the Tour Pleyel – Pleyel Tower.

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To the Parc de la Légion d'Honneur

From Pleyel, continue onto the Stade de France, Site JOP 2024 -Paris Olympic Games, paying particular attention to the road markings, be careful, there are several pedestrian crossings. Go over the mail de l'Ellipse in front of the Stade de France, cross over the footbridge and make your way to the Parc de la Légion d'Honneur

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To the Basilica

Cross through Parc de la Légion d'Honneur on the left, exit and take rue Haguette opposite, turn right on rue de la Légion d'Honneur, turn left onto rue des Carmélites, right onto rue Gabriel Péri, and after, rue de la Boulangerie and rue du Cygne

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To the Parc georges-Valbon

From the Basilica, depart here for 10 km, follow rue de Strasbourg, Bld Lénine and then la Levée de la Vieille Mer to arrive at Marville sports park. Site JOP 2024 – Site Paris Olympic Games 2024. Go into the park via the swimming pool entrance, go down the road turning left to arrive at the Montjoie entrance of Parc Georges-Valbon.

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To the Maison Glissant

From here, opposite the horse-riding centre, follow the markings for PR 5, pass by the waterfalls, the meadow, the Haricot pond, the pont des Iris (Bridge) and the belevedere to reach the village fair at the maison Glissant. Enjoy Festive and sportive activities with the challenge « Nordic walking » Nordic 93 ».

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兴趣点

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Basilica Saint-Denis

The Basilica of Saint Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, or simply Basilique Saint-Denis) is a large medieval abbey church in the city of Saint-Denis, now a northern suburb of Paris. The building is of unique importance historically and architecturally as its choir, completed in 1144, shows the first use of all of the elements of Gothic architecture. The site originated as a Gallo-Roman cemetery in late Roman times. The archeological remains still lie beneath the cathedral; the people buried there seem to have had a faith that was a mix of Christian and pre-Christian beliefs and practices.Around 475 St. Genevieve purchased some land and built Saint-Denys de la Chapelle. In 636 on the orders of Dagobert I the relics of Saint Denis, a patron saint of France, were reinterred in the basilica. The relics of St-Denis, which had been transferred to the parish church of the town in 1795, were brought back again to the abbey in 1819. The basilica became a place of pilgrimage and the burial place of the French Kings with nearly every king from the 10th to the 18th centuries being buried there, as well as many from previous centuries. (It was not used for the coronations of kings, that function being reserved for the Cathedral of Reims; however, French Queens were commonly crowned there.) "Saint-Denis" soon became the abbey church of a growing monastic complex. In the 12th century the Abbot Suger rebuilt portions of the abbey church using innovative structural and decorative features. In doing so, he is said to have created the first truly Gothic building.[3] The basilica's 13th-century nave is the prototype for the Rayonnant Gothic style, and provided an architectural model for many medieval cathedrals and abbeys of northern France, Germany, England and a great many other countries. The abbey church became a cathedral in 1966 and is the seat of the Bishop of Saint-Denis. Although known as the "Basilica of St Denis", the cathedral has not been granted the title of Minor Basilica by the Vatican. From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/basilica_of_st_denis

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Stade De France

The Stade de France (French pronunciation: ​[stad də fʁɑ̃s]) is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis. Its seating capacity of 81,338 makes it the sixth-largest stadium in Europe. The stadium is used by the France national football team and French rugby union team for international competition. The Stadium is also the tenth-largest stadium in the world, and the largest in Europe for track and field events, seating 78,338 in that configuration. Despite that, the stadium's running track is mostly hidden under the football pitch, as no major track events have been held there regularly since 2017, when Meeting de Paris returned to Stade Sébastien Charléty after 19 years. The European Athletics Championships will be held there in August 2020. Originally built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the stadium's name was recommended by Michel Platini, head of the organising committee. On 12 July 1998, France defeated Brazil 3–0 in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final contested at the stadium. It will host the opening and closing ceremonies and the athletics events at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Stade de France, listed as a Category 4 stadium by UEFA, hosted matches at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Champions League finals in 2000 and 2006, and the 1999 and 2007 Rugby World Cup, making it the only stadium in the world to have hosted both a Football World Cup final and a Rugby World Cup final. The facility also hosted the Race of Champions auto race in 2004, 2005, and 2006. The stadium hosted the 2003 World Championships in Athletics and since 1999 it has hosted the annual Meeting Areva athletics meet. It also hosted some matches at UEFA Euro 2016, including the 2016 final, where France lost to Portugal 1-0 after extra-time. Domestically, the Stade de France serves as a secondary home facility of Parisian rugby clubs Stade Français and Racing Métro 92, hosting a few of their regular-season fixtures. The stadium also hosts the main French domestic cup finals, which include the Coupe de France (both football and rugby), Coupe de la Ligue, Challenge de France, and the Coupe Gambardella, as well as the Top 14 rugby union championship match. From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/stade_de_france

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Tourist Information Grand Paris Plaine Commune

Discover our territory, from the canals, our street art festival, and of course our web site www.tourisme-plainecommune-paris.com/

1 rue de la république 93210 Saint-Denis
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1 Boulevard Marcel Paul 93450 L'Île-Saint-Denis
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数据作者

1Ter Place des martyrs de la Résistance et de la Déportation 93110 Rosny-sous-Bois France

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