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Bouesse walks
The Chemin de César starting from Bouesse
This unpretentious walk starts at the foot of Bouesse Castle and the church, taking you through the surrounding countryside and past the Étang de Fontpart.
Mosnacian walk
This route allows you to explore the village of Mosnay and its surroundings.
Malicornay and its surroundings
This walk allows you to explore the surroundings of the village of Malicornay, situated on a hill, with a few views of the Boischaut countryside south of the Indre.
Velles route: La Bouzanne and its open-air theatre
This unpretentious walk allows us to discover the Vellois countryside and beautiful views of the Bouzanne.
Arthon walk, from the Étang de la Garde to the Étang du Moulin Sault
A lovely walk along pleasant wooded paths and small roads that wind through the countryside surrounding the village of Arthon, with beautiful views over several ponds.
Cluis route
This is a lovely walk to discover the village of Cluis and its surroundings, including Saint-Paxent Church, the remains of its feudal castle and its viaduct.
From Bouzanne to the bocage: local circuit in Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre
This hike offers a glimpse of the Bouzanne valley and the surrounding countryside of Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre, ending with a tour of the village's heritage, including the magnificent 12th-century Basilica of Saint-Etienne.
Castles, keeps and sunken lanes around Tendu
This beautiful hike offers views of Prunget Castle and Mazière Castle. It takes you along beautiful sunken paths and through valleys. Yellow markings.
Bouzanne Valley and keep
A lovely walk along the Bouzanne river and past its castles and keep.
Jeu-les-Bois route
This is a pleasant walk starting from the village of Jeu-Les-Bois (Indre), which takes you along small roads, paths and trails through fields, meadows and forests around the Étang de Lys-Saint-Georges lake.
Lys-Saint-Georges route
Mainly following paths marked by the FFR, this route starts from the medieval castle of Lys-Saint-Georges (Indre) and allows you to discover its surroundings and various viewpoints.
Between the Gourdon and the Bouzanne
According to legend, Lys-Saint-Georges owes its name to Philip Augustus and Richard the Lionheart, who are said to have reconciled in this village. Combining the Lily of France and Saint George, the patron saint of England, we get Lys-Saint-Georges. Its 14th-century castle, the remains of an ancient fortified castle with eleven towers, was restored and then altered in the 19th century. This castle belonged to Bertrand du Lys and was purchased in 1430 by Jacques Cœur. It has belonged to the Count of Reviers for over a century.
From the heights of Badecon-le-Pin to the banks of the Creuse
This lovely walk allows you to explore the surroundings of the village of Badecon-le-Pin, including some picturesque buildings, a superb view of the Pin loop formed by the Creuse river and the Roche-Bat-L'Aigue dam.
Please note: this walk is classified as easy, but two sections (4) and (5) may be difficult for young children or people with reduced mobility (see description and practical information)
The village of Jorge Carrasco
A walk to discover the Bolivian artist and his works, in the church and the studio.
Route to discover the surroundings of Le Pêchereau
This walk allows you to discover the commune of Le Pêchereau, which borders Argenton-sur-Creuse.
Starting from the old town hall, it takes you to the new one in the beautiful Château de Courbat, then along the Creuse river, up to the heights overlooking the valley, through woods and meadows, and finally to Grand Pêchereau, the highest part of the town.
In the Châteauroux State Forest from the Chapelle Bonne-Dame du Chêne
Hike in the Châteauroux State Forest, away from the main paths. The route follows almost exclusively the trails deep within the forest.
Stroll around Argenton-sur-Creuse
A walk through the old town, along the banks of the Creuse and up to the Chapelle de la Bonne-Dame.
The covered wooden bridge at Chabenet
A walk, exclusively on very small roads, there and back, to discover the only covered wooden bridge in France.
Gargilesse circuit
A very pleasant walk to discover the beautiful village of Gargilesse, its eponymous river and the banks of the Creuse.
Creuse Valley south of Gargilesse
Circular route with a long return trip along the Creuse, on the heights then on the riverbank, passing by the Belvédère de la Roche-Bat-en-l'Eau.
Small streets, panoramic views and the banks of the Creuse in Argenton
Admire Argenton from the Bonne Dame viewpoint, stroll through its narrow streets, climb the stairs to enjoy the view from the Merle Blanc, and take a leisurely walk along the banks of the Creuse river.
Creuse Valley north of Gargilesse
A round trip along the Creuse, along the riverbank and then up to the heights offering beautiful views.
Entre forêt et étangs au départ de l'Étang de Berthommiers
This is a pleasant route for hiking, running or mountain biking around the Étang de Berthommiers and Étang des Deux Frères lakes in the Châteauroux Forest.
Cuzion route: from water to light
This hike allows you to discover the surroundings of the village of Cuzion, the Chéron moor, part of the Creuse gorges that you overlook at La Roche-Bat-en-l'eau, then you follow the river to the impressive Éguzon dam and its power station.The return journey takes you to La Jarrige and its beautiful wash house, down to the mysterious Fontaine des Seigneurs, then up to the intriguing Château de Châteaubrun and the sculptures of its current owner.