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Anglure-sous-Dun walks
The foothills of Dunet from Anglure-sous-Dun via Les Forestiers
The valleys and foothills south of Montagne de Dunet (736m) and Dun (709m) through the bocage and forests.
The Montagne de Dun
A walk through a key site in the history of southern Brionnais, with varied panoramic views towards the Morvan to the north, the Monts de la Madeleine to the west, and the entire Beaujolais Massif to the south.
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Route des Clochers from Chassigny-sous-Dun
With shaded paths and splendid panoramic views, treat yourself to a break in the countryside. Discover the Mussy-sous-Dun Viaduct, the Romanesque Chapel of Chassigny, and La Madone for a breathtaking view. A short detour to the Chapel of Dun, along the route, will allow you to enjoy one of the region’s most beautiful viewpoints.
The Montagne de Dun and the Mussy Viaduct
Discover the Clayettois region, heading for one of its most beautiful viewpoints: the Montagne de Dun. Beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and the Mussy Viaduct, listed as a historic monument.
Roche d'Ajoux
An easy walk leading to one of the highest points in the Rhône with a beautiful unobstructed view.
The ridges of Montagne de Saint-Cyr
Large circular figure-of-eight on Mont Saint-Cyr (771m) located near Montmelard, Aigueperse and Matour
starting from En Crozan (769m).
Discover beautiful panoramic views of the Morvan, Mont Blanc, Mont Saint-Rigaud and Puy de Dôme. Wander through meadows, Douglas firs, holly, beech and oak trees.
Mont Saint-Rigaud
Circuit around Mont Saint-Rigaud (1,009 m), the highest point in the Rhône department. At the summit, there is a beautiful view from the belvedere, followed by a walk through the forest. The path follows the old railway line and crosses the Châtelard viaduct.
Loop in the Foupeysson forest at the foot of Mont Pinay
A short hike with no significant elevation gain or difficulty. Varied landscapes of the Beaujolais Vert, often in the woods but also in open areas with views of the surrounding countryside.
Note: a large part of the route, from Mont Pinay to Les Petites Fayes, is on tarmac, but these are small roads with very little traffic.
Double circular from Foupeysson to Mont Pinay
A hike of less than 3 hours, without any major difficulties. Around Mont Pinay, the ascent and descent are a little steeper. Mostly in the woods, with more open passages and views of the surrounding landscapes of the Beaujolais Vert.
This is a longer version of the "Circular in the Foupeysson forest, at the foot of Mont Pinay" route.
Note: part of the route, from the hamlet of Les Rousselles to Mont Pinay and Les Petites Fayes, is on tarmac, but these are small roads with very little traffic.
The mills of Brionnais-Pays Clayettois
A beautiful, easy walk in the Brionnais-Pays Clayettois region, surrounded by peace and greenery. The route allows you to discover some of the ponds and old grain mills.
Circular loop starting from the Col de la Bûche
An easy walk alternating between woodland and open spaces, paths, tracks and roads. Numerous vantage points offering views of the surrounding landscape, stretching as far as the Monts de la Madeleine and the Monts du Forez. Please note that part of the route, from (3) to (5), follows a main road, though it is not very busy. Between (1) and (5), the route is in open country: bring water and a hat in hot weather. The rest of the route is mainly under the cover of the forest.
Route from La Roche d'Ajoux starting from Poule-les-Écharmeaux
During this hike, you will pass:
- Above a 4,153-metre-long railway tunnel and near a 96-metre-deep ventilation shaft.
- The Col des Écharmeaux, which has been a transit point for goods between the Saône and Loire valleys since the 14th century. Napoleon is said to have passed through here on his return from Elba.
- At La Roche d'Ajoux (970 m), the highest point in the upper Azergues valley.
Circular route around Ranchal via the Col des Écorbans and the Croix de Fer
An easy walk, mostly on gentle paths. A few climbs, but nothing too strenuous. The route passes through woodland but also offers sweeping views of the region’s countryside.
La Croix de Fer, Col des Écorbans and Mont Pinay
Starting from Ranchal on the border of the Loire department, this is a beautiful route in the upper Azergues valley.
Hamlets and heritage of the Pays Sans'Freinois
A walk rich in heritage and charm, taking in the hamlet of Giverdier with its Brionnaise-style houses and the hamlet of Saint-Georges. You can also admire Drée Castle, Baubigny Pond and the Romanesque Chapel of Saint-Prix.
Col de Crie - Tour du Mont-Chonay
A short, easy and peaceful walk in the forest starting from Col de Crie.
The roof of the Rhône: Mont Saint-Rigaud
A hike on the highest summit of the Rhône Department.
Circular Castle loop starting from Col de Crie
A beautiful circular route between shade and sun, with magnificent views of the Upper Beaujolais landscape.
Walk through the valleys of the Mâconnais
This walk will take you along the border between the Beaujolais, Mâconnais and Charollais regions. Passing through this charming village in Saône-et-Loire with a population of 300, this outing offers a real breath of fresh air just a stone’s throw from the city.
Circular route from Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux via Saint-Christophe-la-Montagne
A pleasant walk with a varied route, though best avoided in hot weather, offering beautiful rural scenery on both sides of the two valleys. This route first follows ascending ridges, then crosses the small hamlet of Nuzillet before joining a descending ridge passing through Saint-Christophe-la-Montagne. In total, 6 km of ascent and 9 km of descent await you.
Brionnais bocage from Oyé
A 20 km route through the heart of the Charolais countryside, passing through meadows, hedgerows and traditional farmhouses. Discover an authentic rural landscape and Charolais cattle in a preserved natural setting. This walk will take you towards Chaumont Castle, which you can see from the road.
Around Saint-Bonnet-le-Troncy
A short, easy walk in the woods around Saint-Bonnet-le-Troncy.