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Route around the marshes of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines
This hike allows you to observe a rich variety of flora and fauna, with numerous wild flowers and many birds in the Druyes Marsh Observatory, as well as beautiful landscapes in the forest.
The Andryes' Marsh path
Marked hike n°62.
This site located in the void diagonal, as some like to say, conceals many assets.
If, with the help of agricultural machinery, the search for productivity was the goal in the middle of the 20th century, it has not led to the expected results. Today, it is towards a restoration of biodiversity that we are moving. The fauna and flora are gradually returning.
Discovering this heritage also helps to educate children.
Superb educational walk!
On the road between Coulanges-sur-Yonne and Lucy-sur-Yonne
Walk along the banks of the Yonne and the canal. Beautiful views of Lucy-sur-Yonne and the castle from the film La Grande Vadrouille.
Blin Farm – Druyes Valley
Marked hike N°51.
From the old medieval castle, discover a village built between an old, partly dried-up marsh and a cliff. Druyes Valley offers a green setting that contrasts with the chalky rocks that support the ruined building.
The tour of the fortified castle...without taking your eyes off it
Medieval castle, viaduct, springs, washhouses and heritage, something to enjoy with the family !
If that's not enough, a little bungee jump to get the adrenaline pumping ?
Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines is classified in the villages "Cities of character of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté".
The banks of the Yonne in Clamecy
A lovely walk along the banks of the Yonne, the canal and the surroundings of Clamecy.This walk is based on the "Water and Wind Route" but is slightly shorter.
On the wood floaters' trail
A tour between town and country in the land of the wood floaters.
Bois de la Faine
Waymarked route N°48.
A beautiful woodland walk on this limestone plateau, even if at the start you need to take a little road to reach the Bois de la Faine and beyond. The forest we pass through is rich in species of wood and specimens of oak and beech, and is no match for the nearby Forêt de Frétoy.
Chemin du Puits
Marked trail No. 29.
A pleasant walk or mountain bike ride in all weathers.
This route has been surveyed and marked out by members of the local association À Travers Champs. It is fully signposted with yellow signs, black lettering and yellow arrows on a red background.
A glimpse of the meanders of the Yonne at Châtel-Censoir
Set amidst unspoilt countryside, this walk, in a stunning setting flanked by the Yonne and the Canal du
Nivernais, offers breathtaking views of the famous Rochers du Saussois, a mecca for rock climbing, with
and flora. The route around this bend in the Yonne is full of remarkable views.
The Druyes Viaduct and the Panama Valley
Marked route No. 11.
This route takes you to the small village of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines, passing through wooded areas and farmland. The return journey follows an old railway line. Between Les Roches and Pesselière, you can admire the cedars of La Lavière, and in Pesselières, the Sully tree as well as the ruins of the old castle.
The Rochers du Saussois circular via the terrace of Mailly-le-Château
This hike offers a main course and dessert of varied landscapes and views. The price you pay will depend on your physical abilities!
Merry-Sec and its wash houses
Marked route No. 49.
The name of the village of Merry-Sec is certainly misleading! Admittedly, there is little water on the surface, but there are so many springs and wash houses along this route.
Chemin de la Romance
Marked walk No. 58.
This circular route takes you along old tracks to discover the different aspects of the Forterre, a land of arable farming dotted with woods.
Sermentole and Asnois circular
Sermentole and its varied forest landscapes, followed by a visit to the charming village of Asnois with its Saint-Loup church, castle, wash house and swimming spot.
Cuissy
Marked route No. 13.
Starting from the village surrounded by hills, the walk inevitably gains altitude. The River Ouanne at the bottom of the valley is soon left behind in favour of historical remains: a chapel, old mills and wash houses.
Wash houses and the Sainte-Geneviève Spring
Marked trail No. 54.
This walk is a real surprise! Set off from the village church, then head to a hamlet to find the town hall, before wandering through the rugged, limestone terrain of La Forterre to discover isolated hamlets and farms. On the way back, enjoy a lovely view from the plateau over the woods and landscapes of the Poyau region.
Between Levis and Fontenoy: the Battle sites
Marked trail No. 43.
A historical journey back to the time of Charlemagne's succession. His grandsons fought over the kingdom. This division was settled by a battle and... discover the places and history of this epic story.