The loop starts close to a stone bridge on a gentle upward slope that takes you through a beautiful agricultural area embraced by a beautiful oak forest. The sensations will be there from the moment you start moving your arms and legs.
The trails on this route will delight beginners and experienced riders alike, offering a variety of soft, hard, clay, stony and even asphalt surfaces as you pass through populated areas. The downhill sections will give you the opportunity to increase your speed by ensuring self-growth with every step.
After crossing the village of Nans-les-Pins, you'll take a break before a beautiful, level ascent. This will allow you to test your ability to set your trajectory on a series of beautiful hard limestone slabs, where you'll need to take great care to place your pole tips in places that optimize your arm thrust and a path that matches your heart rate.
At the end of this beautiful climb, you'll cross a small pass where you'll be able to hydrate before setting off on a path along a vineyard clinging to this slope. Control your speed, as the slope is steep and the path quite straight. You'll then be able to test your sensations while leaning on your legs and arms.
This loop offers very good walking conditions, allowing you to evolve your practice thanks to its difference in altitude and its undulating profile. Be careful on these slabs in case of rain.
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