Route Napoléon
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The Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoleon I in 1815 on his return from Elba.[1] It is now concurrent with sections of routes N85,[1][2] D1085, D4085, and D6085.
The route begins at Golfe-Juan, where Napoleon disembarked on 1 March 1815,[1] beginning the Hundred Days that ended at Waterloo.[3] The road was inaugurated in 1932[2] and meanders from the French Riviera north-northwest along the foothills of the Alps.[1][2] It is marked along the way by statues of the French Imperial Eagle.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Route
From south to north:
- Antibes
- Grasse
- Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey
- Castellane
- Digne
- Sisteron
- Gap
- Col Bayard (1,246 m)
- Corps
- La Mure
- Laffrey
- Grenoble
Gallery
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Route Napoleon, Prairie de la Rencontre, Laffrey
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Lake on the Col Bayard
References
External links
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