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Le Reculet is the second-highest summit in the Jura Mountains. It is located in the Ain department in France. Its altitude is 1718 meters . It is situated a few kilometers south of the Crêt de la Neige on the territory of the town of Thoiry.

Le Reculet

A cross was erected on the summit by the inhabitants of Thoiry. The summit offers spectacular views of the Pays de Gex, Geneva, Geneva Lake, the Alps, the Mont Blanc, the Cervino, and on clear days the Chaîne des Puys.

Le Reculaet was sometimes designated as the highest point of the Jura, until the altitude of the Crêt de la Neige was revised upwards to 1720 m au instead of 1717,6 m.

Notes and References

The position of the peak is taken from Géoportail

  1. IGN map on Géoportail (in French), as of July 18th, 2007
  2. IGN map on Géoportail (in French), as of November 2nd, 2007
  • Summit of the Crêt de la Neige, with Le Reculet in the background. Summit of the Crêt de la Neige, with Le Reculet in the background.
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