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The paths of Bellevue
France

The paths of Bellevue allow you to take a short walk with magnificent views of the Manosque region.

The paths are paved and with a very slight slope, therefore accessible to people with reduced mobility, strollers or children.
The paths to Bellevue partly follow a forest road closed to public traffic, dotted with rest and picnic areas.
They allow you to access the forest in good conditions of comfort and safety. Strollers and children's bikes welcome!
The paths of Bellevue are articulated in two loops connected at the level of a rest and picnic area.
* the first loop takes about 20 minutes. You will discover a beautiful perspective on Mont Ventoux
* the second loop, 770 m, offers a view of the Lure mountain.

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Copyright: Yves Provence
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 22016x3312
Taken: 14/05/2022
Uploaded: 14/05/2022
Published: 14/05/2022
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Tags: bellevue; manosque; alpes de haute provence; france
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