Gorges du Guil

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Gorges du Guil is a dramatic, narrow canyon in the French Alps known for its steep cliffs, winding roads, and popular white-water sports on the Guil River.

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Gorges du Guil canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
access by bicycle
by car
climate alpine climate
country France
crossedBy D902 road NERFINISHED
etymology named after the Guil River NERFINISHED
geologicalType fluvial erosion landform
hasActivity hiking
road cycling
rock climbing
via ferrata
hasFeature fast-flowing river sections
narrow ledge roads
sheer rock faces
tunnels carved into rock
hasViewpoint roadside viewpoints
hasWhitewaterGrade class III
class IV
class V
knownFor canyoning
kayaking
narrow canyon walls
rafting
scenic driving route
steep cliffs
white-water sports
winding mountain road
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn French Alps NERFINISHED
Hautes-Alpes department NERFINISHED
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Guil valley route to Queyras
near Château-Queyras NERFINISHED
Guillestre NERFINISHED
partOf Queyras area NERFINISHED
popularWith kayakers
motorcyclists
rafters
touring drivers
regionType mountain region
river Guil River NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism
tributaryOf Durance River NERFINISHED

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Guil River hasGorge Gorges du Guil