Arrabona EGTC
2019. August 29.
We leave the hustle and bustle of the city and go off in search of adventure toward Écs and view the area’s cultural values from easy-to-cycle roads and pebble paths.
A javasolt megközelítés nem feltétlenül veszi figyelembe az aktuális forgalmirend változásokat.
Difficulty: | Easy |
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Distance: | 13 km |
Duration: | 00:46:07 |
Ascent: | 93 m |
Descent: | 25 m |
Refreshing point: | Nincs |
Level difference: | 25m |
Created: | 2019.10.04 |
Number of appearance: | 6119 |
Number of viewing: | 7247 |
The Little Rye Island (Szigetköz) - Rye Island (Žitný ostrov/Csallóköz) bicycle tour
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