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Arc-sur-Tille walks
Around the lake and green spaces of Arc-sur-Tille
This hike will take you through the town's green spaces, around the lake and along the Tille river.
Through woods and fields west of Belleneuve
An easy hike through woods and fields as you approach Belleneuve (Côte-d'Or).
Les Six Filles
A short, easy walk to discover a remarkable tree, "Les Six Filles", and remember the Maquis des Lochères.
From Beire-le-Châtel to Spoy and back
Beire-le-Châtel: canton of Saint-Apollinaire (formerly canton of Mirebeau).
The village takes its name from the Gaulish word "Beire", meaning "plain". The discovery of a temple dedicated to Januaria recalls the position of Beire-le-Châtel in Gallo-Roman times, at the crossroads of ancient roads where the remains of two Roman roads can be found. In addition, six Gallo-Roman burials were found in 2019.
Circular along the banks of the Ouche starting from Neuilly-lès-Dijon
The Ouche has been redeveloped, making it a great place for a walk in spring or autumn. You can collect walnuts in season. A very pleasant bucolic setting where you can watch the birds. Picnics are possible by the pond.Note:La Gaule de Neuilly is organising its Enduro Carpes from 23 to 25 May (2025) at theNeuilly-Crimoloispond.
The banks of the Oscara from Fauverney
This walk takes place partly along the Ouche river (Oscara in Latin). It has its source in Lusigny-sur-Ouche. This commune is the guardian of the sources of the Ouche. The village is particularly charming with its stone houses.
Norges observatory trail
From Norges-la-Ville town hall, take the Norges observatory trail. Follow a boardwalk on stilts to Norges-le-Bas, then discover the old stone houses of the villages of Norges and Brétigny. Along the way you'll see 4 washhouses, 2 small waterfalls and plenty of wildlife.Ideal for families, preferably from April to October.
Walk along the banks of the Ouche from Longvic
Étang Royal, a little corner of paradise.
Walkers, joggers and other nature lovers appreciate this site for its calm, beauty and balance.
An easy walk to enjoy the green charm of the ponds and banks of the Ouche.
Around Mirebeau-sur-Bèze, from footbridge to footbridge.
A short walk in Mirebeau-sur-Bèze, in the national forest along the sommières and the Béze river.
The plain, the Norges and the Longeault-Pluvault pond from Genlis
An easy walk along the banks of the River Norges, crossing the plain south of Genlis and passing by the Longeault-Pluvault pond. The route has little shade and is mostly on stony paths.
In search of greenery in Dijon
I suggest a short walk that will take you through some of Dijon's parks, passing by a beautiful viewpoint overlooking Lac Kir.
Fountain in Hauteville
From the Basilica of Saint Bernard to the Hauteville-lès-Dijon viewpoint.
Source du Bué in Pichanges
This circular will take you to the Source du Bué with its curious legend. You can also explore the village, its chapel and its equally anecdotal history, the Templar house, the manor house and the fortified church.
In May and June, you can see wild orchids in bloom.
Dijon, from the Valois to Art Nouveau
Dijon is a remarkable city because it has been preserved by its history. Since its Gallo-Roman origins (3rd century), three major periods have shaped this city: the Middle Ages, with its churches, then the Valois, the great dukes of Burgundy; the Renaissance, reflected in the splendour of the parliamentarians' mansions; and Art Nouveau, with its inventive decorations. The aim of this discovery trail is to take you through these different periods.
A circular through the Bois de Vantoux and the Bois Monsieur starting from Vantoux.
A very easy hike on the outskirts of Dijon, between Vantoux and Hauteville.
Through woods and valleys in Messigny-et-Vantoux
A beautiful walk, mainly through woods, which is not difficult but is good for your heart thanks to the gentle slope. A beautiful valley to finish.
Around Bèze
Superb village around the Bèze resurgence and its cave, which can be visited by boat.
A circular starting from Gemeaux, a picturesque village.
Circular route around and through Gemeaux to discover this picturesque little village in the Côte d'Or, rich in architectural heritage: its market halls, medieval house, church, castle, fountain and wash house.
Messigny Forest via Sainte-Anne
Explore the Messigny Forest to Sainte-Anne. Return via the BMX site to the village. A route with very little elevation gain. This hike through the forest is very pleasant in the summer, with lily of the valley in May and orchids and foxgloves in June.
Circular between Magny-Montarlot and Poncey-lès-Athée
Hike through the Bois des Ratières and Bois des Cognés woods where, depending on the season, you will discover these woods and their colours. Pass through Poncey-lés-Athée (unusual chapel) and walk along the banks of the Saône (dam). Return through the meadows.
Boucle de Tart-le-haut - Tart l'Abbaye et Tart-le-bas
Randonnée au départ de Tart le haut en passant par plaines et bois afin de rejoindre les communes avoisinantes.
Between Thorey-en-Plaine and Longecourt-en-Plaine
A short family walk between woods and the Burgundy Canal.
Longecourt Castle and Burgundy Canal
A circular route through the Domaniale d'Izeure forest and along the Burgundy Canal with three locks, which may be in operation when you visit. In Longecourt, you can see the castle, the wash house and the church.