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3.188mi
Distance
1h2m
Duration
+269ft
Elevation gain
-262ft
Elevation loss
Easy
Level

Color Dole 2025

Route details

3.08mph
Speed
446 kcal
Calories burned
3.2%
Avg grade
Loop trail
Route type
646ft
Min altitude
728ft
Max altitude
Technicity: Easy

This hiking trail covers 3.188mi starting from Dole, Jura. The hike is a loop trail and returns to the trailhead. This hike is rated as easy, plan for about 1h2m to complete it. The route has an elevation gain of 269ft and an elevation loss of 262ft.

Route profile

269ft
Elevation gain
262ft
Elevation loss
646ft
Min altitude
728ft
Max altitude

How to get there

Trailhead: 10 Chemin Victor Et Georges Thévenot, 39100 Dole, France

GPS coordinates of the trailhead: 47.0925, 5.50053 / 47°5'33'' N, 5°30'1'' E

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Caution: May Cross Private Property

This route may pass through or near private property. Always respect posted signs, obtain permission where required, and follow local trespassing laws. MapPlanner does not guarantee public access along any route.

Safety Notice

Trail and road conditions may change without notice due to weather, construction, or other factors. Always verify current conditions before heading out. You are responsible for your own safety — follow local signage, obey traffic laws, and use your best judgment on the trail.