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The lakes of Marron

  • Author: TrailExplorer

Lakes of Marron

A walk that first goes through an open landscape and then via the Bois de Pré Bardon to the lakes of Marron. Then it passes through the Fôret de Pré Goyet to the hamlets of Lieu-dit Monthoux and Lie-dit la Scie.

Distance: 10 km.

Time: 3h00.

Grade: Easy.

Type: Circular.

Gps Track: Yes.

Route description: Yes.

Wheelchair: Not suitable.

Dog: Allowed.

Height gain: 202 meters.

Trail: Paved and unpaved.

Marking: Yellow dash.

Hiking shoes recommended.

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Bois de Pré Bardon.

The walk starts in the pretty village of Brénod and goes first through an open landscape in the direction of the Bois de Pré Bardon. The path meanders through the beautiful forest and then to the hamlet of La Pérouse. On the lakes of Marron you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Then you walk through the Fôret de Pré Goyet to the hamlets of Lieu-dit Monthoux and Lie-dit la Scie.

Lakes of Marron

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Well marked.

Map & Poi's.

POI 1 - Lakes of Marron.

The name of the lakes of Marron comes from a family in Brénod who excavated the ponds around 1120 and served as a water reservoir and fish pond for the monks of the abbey of Meyriat.

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