Testavoyre

Mountain in central France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Testavoira, also known as Testavoyre, is the highest point in the Meygal massif, reaching 1,436 meters above sea level in the Velay region of France.

Elevation1,436 m (4,711 ft)
Coordinates45°03′17″N 4°07′49″E
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Testavoyre
The Grand Testavoyre.
Highest point
Elevation1,436 m (4,711 ft)
Coordinates45°03′17″N 4°07′49″E
Geography
Testavoyre is located in France
Testavoyre
Testavoyre
France
LocationHaute-Loire departement, France
Parent rangeMeygal (Massif Central)
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Geography

Location

The mountain is situated between the municipalities of Queyrières and Champclause in the department of Haute-Loire.

Geology

The bedrock of Testavoyre is composed of phonolite.[1]

Sports

The mountain can be reached by following a marked hiking trail,[2] and it is also crossed by a trail itinerary.[3]

References

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