Pointe d’Arcalod

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Pointe d’Arcalod is a prominent limestone summit in the French Alps, known as one of the highest and most striking peaks of the Bauges massif.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone peak
mountain
climbingDifficulty alpine hiking with exposed sections
continent Europe
country France
elevation 2217 m
approximately 2217 metres above sea level
geology limestone
hasEasiestRouteFrom Col de Chérel NERFINISHED
Col d’Arclusaz area NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfToponym French
hasSummitViewOf Bauges massif NERFINISHED
Lac d’Annecy NERFINISHED
Mont Blanc massif NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Bauges massif NERFINISHED
isOneOfHighestPeaksOf Bauges massif NERFINISHED
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Bauges massif NERFINISHED
France
French Alps NERFINISHED
Savoie NERFINISHED
material limestone
mountainRange Bauges massif NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Annecy NERFINISHED
Chambéry NERFINISHED
notableFor prominent limestone walls
striking pyramid-shaped summit
partOf Alps
prominence about 1260 m
region Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park NERFINISHED
usedFor alpine climbing
hiking
mountaineering
withinProtectedArea Parc naturel régional du Massif des Bauges NERFINISHED

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Massif des Bauges containsPeak Pointe d’Arcalod