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| easiest_route = From [[Maïdo]] |
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The '''Grand Bénare''' is a volcanic peak on the island of [[Réunion]], located in the |
The '''Grand Bénare''' is a volcanic peak on the island of [[Réunion]], located in the western part of the island, overlooking the "[[Cirque]] de [[Mafate]]" and "Cirque de [[Cilaos]]". |
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It is the third highest peak on the island, after the [[Piton des neiges|Piton des Neiges]] and the [[ |
It is the third highest peak on the island, after the [[Piton des neiges|Piton des Neiges]] and the [[Gros Morne, Réunion|Gros Morne]]. |
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[[Category:Mountains of Réunion]] |
[[Category:Mountains of Réunion]] |
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It is most often accessed by hike from the Maido in the heights of Saint Paul. |
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 24 April 2024
Grand Bénare | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,898 m (9,508 ft) |
Coordinates | 21°06′58″S 55°25′22″E / 21.11611°S 55.42278°E |
Naming | |
Language of name | French |
Geography | |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | From Maïdo |
The Grand Bénare is a volcanic peak on the island of Réunion, located in the western part of the island, overlooking the "Cirque de Mafate" and "Cirque de Cilaos". It is the third highest peak on the island, after the Piton des Neiges and the Gros Morne.
It is most often accessed by hike from the Maido in the heights of Saint Paul.