Mont Cornat, Mountain summit in Jujols, France
Mont Cornat is a mountain summit in the Eastern Pyrenees reaching 2,172 meters. It marks the natural border between the municipalities of Jujols, Nohèdes, and Olette.
The summit was added to the list of 100 peaks recognized by the Fédération Française d'Escalade et de Canyonisme in 2013. This recognition reflects its role in the mountaineering heritage of the Eastern Pyrenees.
The summit sits where three municipalities meet and serves as a natural gathering point for hikers exploring the Pyrenees. Its location draws people from nearby villages who come to walk these trails regularly.
Several hiking trails connect the summit to surrounding villages and require good physical fitness and proper equipment. Favorable weather and appropriate clothing are essential for a safe climb in this mountain terrain.
The varied rocks and minerals on the slopes reflect the complex geological history of the Pyrenees. Geologists and mineral enthusiasts visit to study the natural formations found here.
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