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Parcours Trail - "Que de la Gueule ?"
Trail
in Gaillon
16.7
km
Trail
Hard
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Starting from the Château de Gaillon, the Que de la Gueule trail is an ideal circuit for trail runners looking for a varied sporting challenge in the Seine-Eure region. It's both muscular and fun.
On the sporting side: with its 16 kilometers of undulating trails, this trail loop offers a dynamic escapade of around 1h30 to 2h for the most seasoned trailers, with a positive vertical drop of over 450 meters.
Nature: this route is a real invitation to discover the varied landscapes and...Starting from the Château de Gaillon, the Que de la Gueule trail is an ideal circuit for trail runners looking for a varied sporting challenge in the Seine-Eure region. It's both muscular and fun.
On the sporting side: with its 16 kilometers of undulating trails, this trail loop offers a dynamic escapade of around 1h30 to 2h for the most seasoned trailers, with a positive vertical drop of over 450 meters.
Nature: this route is a real invitation to discover the varied landscapes and heritage of Normandy, between technical trails and rolling sections.
With the Renault Automobile Group's vehicle test center at its heart, the route offers a stimulating setting for local riders looking for an intense training area.
This trail has been awarded the Cani'spot label!
This course is a must for your dog, and will help you discover hidden heritage nuggets in the Normandy countryside. Your pooch will feel right at home on the trail, thanks to its shaded areas, forest paths and numerous streams. Some may even dare to take a dip in the various springs and pools. Come on, Que de la Gueule!
Here are a few points to bear in mind for you and your dog:
Grazing areas, stud farms and horse crossings along the way (you'll find ruts in places)
A small loop in a tarmac residential area
Two steep, muddy climbs in wet weather
A very steep descent requiring your dog to stay behind you
A passage exposed to the sun in the last quarter of the course
The course offers a variety of refreshment points: several trickling streams in the woods, as well as springs and water containers, and several churches with water refreshment points.
*A team of canine experts and On Piste carried out a field assessment to gather essential technical data. This information, accessible via the Cani'Spot icons on the route map, helps you to prepare your outing and determine whether the route is suitable for your dog and his level of fitness.