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FranceAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesSaint-Martin-d'Hères
Grenoble 7.5
Grenoble, Isère, France

Grenoble 7.5

Length4.6 mi
Elev. Gain393.6 ft
Est. Steps11000
Created by jmb

Grenoble 7.5 Introduction

Grenoble 7.5 is a 4.6 mile (11,000-step) route located near Grenoble, Isère, France. This route has an elevation gain of about 393.6 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Une course urbaine non chronométrée de 7.5 km dans les rues du centre-ville de Grenoble. http://www.lagrenobloise.fr/

Attractions Near Grenoble 7.5

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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

Place
The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble (CHUG, translated Grenoble University Hospital Centre) is a French teaching hospital built in 1974. With a total capacity of over 2,200 beds in 2011, it is the main hospital of Grenoble and Isère in France. The CHU Grenoble receives all phone calls from the department of Isère dialled through the emergency number 15 (telephone number of emergency medical assistance service) via the Reception Center and Call Control.

Grenoble-Alpes Métropole

Place
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Grenoble. It is located in the Isère department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, eastern France. It was created in January 2015, replacing the previous Communauté d'agglomération de Grenoble. Its population was 451,752 in 2014, of which 163,625 in Grenoble proper.

Couvent des Minimes de Grenoble

Place
The Couvent des Minimes de Grenoble (English: Minim Monastery of Grenoble) is a former monastery constructed about 1644 by the Minim friars, a semi-contemplative mendicant order, which is located on the Rue du Vieux Temple in Grenoble, France.Occupied by several institutions since the expulsion of the friars during the French Revolution, it is currently used as a student dormitory and the former chapel serves as a concert hall, particularly as the base of the orchestral group, Les Musiciens du Louvre.

Cularo

Place
Cularo was the name of the Gallic city of Grenoble until 381, when it was renamed Gratianopolis in honor of Roman emperor Gratian.The first reference to Grenoble dates back to July 43 BC. At that time, the small town was called Cularo and had been founded by the Gallic people known as the Allobroges.

L'Anneau de Vitesse

Place
L'Anneau de Vitesse (English: The Speed Circuit) is an outdoor speed skating venue located in Grenoble, France. It hosted the speed skating events for the 1968 Winter Olympics. This Speed Circuit is located in a park of 27 hectares, the Park Paul Mistral. The park also hosts the Palais des sports was the main Olympic site in the city in 1968.

La Patinoire Municipale

Place
La Patinoire Municipale (English: The Municipal Ice Rink) is an indoor ice venue located in Grenoble, France. Completed in 1963, it hosted some of the ice hockey competitions for the 1968 Winter Olympics. During those games, it seated 2700.The venue also hosted the 1964 European Figure Skating Championships.

Bibliothèque municipale de Grenoble

Place
The Bibliothèque municipale de Grenoble is a library in Grenoble, France.It was founded in 1772, following the succession of Bishop, Jean de Caulet.The current building located Boulevard Maréchal Lyautey was opened in January 1960 for the University and since 1970, for all the people of Grenoble.

Grenoble-Bastille cable car

Place
The Grenoble-Bastille cable car (French: Téléphérique de Grenoble Bastille), also affectionately known as Les bulles (English: the bubbles), is a cable car in the French city of Grenoble. It links the city centre with the Bastille, a former fortress overlooking the city.In July 2017, the metropolis of Grenoble installed a webcam on the roof of the upper station of the cable car, offering Internet users a 220° panoramic photograph of the city every 20 minutes, with several definitions of images.

Paul Mistral Park

Place
Paul Mistral Park (Parc Paul Mistral in French) is an urban park located in Grenoble. It is 67 acres (27 ha) and it holds important sportive facilities and the city hall. Placed inside an old military engineering ground, it was created thanks to the International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism which took place in 1925.

International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism

Place
The International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism (French: Exposition internationale de la houille blanche et du tourisme) was an exhibition which ran from May 21 to October 25, 1925 in the city of Grenoble in France, in order to promote the city as the capital of "white coal" (houille blanche), as hydropower was then known.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

4.6 mi

Elev. Gain

393.6 ft

Est. Steps

11000
Created by
jmb
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