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The Pic du Jer is a summit in the Hautes-Pyrénées. Located at metres above the city of Lourdes, it is recognizable by its big cross lit up at night. == Access == It is accessible by funicular, in operation since 1900, transporting passengers up to 950 m high, which follows a long route, on a slope varying from 27% (right at the beginning) to 56%. The route separates in two, in the middle, to facilitate traffic. It fares through two tunnels and a viaduct, which can be seen from distance, such as from the route linking Lourdes to Argelès (Argelès-Lourdes direction). The station of departure is accessible near the route (indicated by arrows from the southern Lourdes exit roundabout). One can also get to it by bus from the town-centre. The 15-minute-long journeys (1.20 m/s) are usually every 30 minutes. The wagons hold 80 passengers (40 seated). From March to September, the funicular operates from 9:30 to 18:30, while only operating afternoons during the rest of the year. At the station of arrival, there are several paths leading to the summit in a few minutes; the main path has a few sheltered benches. A fast food and drink service is available, with terraced benches and a wonderful view on Lourdes and the surroundings. Near the summit, the quality of the paths reduces considerably, but one can reach the summit without any real difficulty. From the observatory, situated on the peak, an exceptional panorama awaits the visitor: Lourdes, the Lavedan and Argelès-Gazost, Tarbes, Lannemezan, Pau and the whole central mountain range of the Pyrenees (with orientation board). However, the observatory is in an abandoned state, as is the rest of the equipment on the summit, which does not take anything away from the quality of the panorama. The pic du Jer is also a hiking and climbing stead. The start of a downhill permanent mountain bike slope is at the foot of the station of arrival. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pic du Jer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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