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Champeau-en-Morvan walks
A short tour of Saint-Brisson
A short, easy walk suitable for all seasons, taking you through wooded countryside and forests to discover typical hamlets, the Morvan Regional Nature Park Centre and the village centre, which is typical of the Morvan region.
Mini tour of Lake Chamboux
Lake Chamboux is the newest lake in the Morvan, built in 1985. It covers an area of 75 hectares and a hamlet was submerged to create it.
The complete tour is 8 km long and takes about 2½ hours on foot. For those who only have about an hour, the route can be shortened by using two bridges.
Trail around Lac de Saint-Agnan
With a surface area of 140ha, Lac de Saint-Agnan is a popular spot for fishing and family picnics. The tour of the lake is an easy stroll that offers a variety of views over the lake. It also offers the chance to discover a peat bog on a specially prepared path.
The Dolmen Chevresse in the Forêt de Breuil-Chenue
A predominantly forested route that starts along the charming river Le Vignan and quickly reaches the Dolmen Chevresse. The route then leads into the Forêt de Breuil-Chenue, where firs and beeches are more common than the oaks that once gave the uplands their name.
Saut de Gouloux (waterfall)
The Gouloux waterfall is a famous tourist site in the Morvan. This walk offers a challenging approach to the site, with a mostly forested route including a few changes in altitude.
Lac Saint-Agnan towards the Abbey of La Pierre-qui-Vire
Walk through the forest, part of which runs alongside the River Trinquelin and moorland.
Halfway along the route, you will pass the Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire.
The Montaboulins circular route via the Tacot route
Set off from the village of Alligny-en-Morvan to explore the Tacot railway line, which linked Corbigny to Saulieu from 1901 to 1939. Passing beneath the ruins of the Château de la Tour d’Ocle, after crossing the forest, the return journey follows a lovely path with a beautiful view over a stretch of meadows back to the village.
The Tancoup circular route via the Pas du Diable
The walk starts from the village of Alligny-en-Morvan, with its charming château, and is a moderately challenging hike that takes you through the Morvan countryside, with its fir trees, forests and little streams.
Route des Légendes via the Grand Vie
Starting from the village of Alligny-en-Morvan, this moderately challenging hike takes you through the Morvan countryside, past its ancient ruins, wayside crosses, charming little manor house, Christmas tree plantations and beautiful viewpoints.
Circular route via the ponds and Huis Châtelain
A circular loop featuring a descent through the forest of the Vallon des Châtelains and a climb back up a quiet little road.
The Saut de Gouloux from Lac des Settons
A hike through woods and fields that starts at Lac des Settons and leads to Gouloux, where you can visit a clog factory (booking required) before discovering the delightful Saut de Gouloux and La Cure waterfalls further on. Take the opportunity to admire the view over this turbulent river. Return via villages and close to one of the Morvan peat bogs, at a place called Morégnon.
Around La Grand Vie
The walk starts in the small hamlet of Réglois, with its charming manor house, for a moderately challenging hike that takes you through the Morvan countryside, with its fir trees, forests and little streams.
Trinquelin Gorges
A short walk from the Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire, which first follows theGRP® Tour du Morvan, passes through the village of Trinquelin and then follows the Trinquelin valley. The abbey is located in the territory of Saint-Léger-Vauban, but can also be reached from Saint-Agnan.
Trail around Lac des Settons
Magnificent walk around Lac des Settons with an almost constant view of the lake. Well-marked trail with plenty of shade along the way. Very little tarmac and guaranteed peace and quiet!
The legendary stones of the Tournesac Valley
A beautiful and varied route through bocage, deciduous and coniferous forests, starting from La Roche-en-Brénil, allowing you to discover three beautiful granite rock formations steeped in mystery and legend.