Le Jorat, Mountain summit in Chablais Alps, France
Le Jorat is a mountain summit in the Chablais Alps that reaches approximately 1540 meters in elevation. The terrain features steep slopes and established pathways that follow the natural contours of the alpine landscape.
Le Jorat served as a geographical landmark in the Chablais Alps that local communities used for navigation across generations. The summit was part of historical routes that connected the alpine region with neighboring valleys.
The mountain forms part of the Geopark Chablais, contributing to the preservation of geological heritage in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Multiple hiking trails lead to Le Jorat, with most routes starting from nearby mountain villages and offering varying levels of difficulty. The hiking season is best from early summer through autumn when trails are most accessible and stable.
Le Jorat ranks as number 18 among 262 peaks in Geopark Chablais, with a prominence of 290 meters above the surrounding landscape.
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