• Circuit pédestre N°25 - "La Vallée du Lary"

    Chien acceptés Parking
  • Circuit pédestre N°25 - "La Vallée du Lary"
    Chien acceptés Parking
  • Circuit pédestre N°25 - "La Vallée du Lary"
    Chien acceptés Parking
  • Circuit pédestre N°25 - "La Vallée du Lary"
    Chien acceptés Parking
  • Circuit pédestre N°25 - "La Vallée du Lary"
    Chien acceptés Parking

A circuit with a few climbs and passages in the undergrowth on the edge of the Lary.


Category

Sport - Pedestrian sports

Itinerary

Type : BOUCLE, BALISE - distance : 9 Km
Détails : denivellationPositive : 128, denivellationNegative : 130, denivellation : 128

Possible support

Guide ou animateur : 1
pour Pedestrian sports, Hiking

More details

Departure from Place de la Mairie, follow the D910 towards Montguyon.
At the place called Calvaire, turn left towards Brie and La Mercerie. In the hamlet of Brie, at the intersection, turn right and then left on a dirt track. Drive 800m to reach the road.

Take the tarmac road to the right until you reach a crossroads 300m further on, and at the second crossroads turn left towards Chez Guitton.

In the hamlet turn left and go down parallel to the Lary on a path that winds through meadows and up to the D142.

Cross carefully and join the hamlet of La Verrerie, go straight on to take the path opposite and enter the undergrowth. Follow the clay extraction site until you reach the D132. Turn left onto the D132 to the Bonneau bridge.

Go down after the bridge on the right, continue northwards at the edge of the meadows (cardamines, meadow fritillaries, meadow queens) to arrive on the "Pas de Georgette" path, which you take on the left to the road.

Cross the road to take the path opposite and go to the hamlet of Chez Pin. At Chez Pin, take the road to the right and at the intersection, continue straight on.

When you reach the road, turn right, pass behind the cemetery, then turn left into the village.

To discover:
The European Mink, threatened with extinction, is a small carnivore that has long been hunted for its chocolate brown fur. Today it finds refuge on the banks of the Seugne.
Its distinctive feature is its white muzzle up to its upper lip.

Opening times

All year round.

Special welcome

Walkers/hikers
Level bue - Medium

Environments

In the country Pond within 5 km Village centre

Services

Pets welcome

Equipment

Car park

Gallery

  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée
  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée
  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée
  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée
  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée
  • © Fritillaire pintade, surnommée