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Chomérac walks
Le Bijou and Champ de La Lioure starting from Chomerac
This route offers you the chance to visit a historic site, Château Bijou, the former Champ de Liourre silk mill, and to explore the Coiron Plateau.
The short tour of Chomérac
A lovely family walk (for ages 4 and up) through the old town of Chomérac.
Gournier Waterfall and Rochessauve Castle in Alissas
A magnificent circular walk from Alissas with a detour to the Gournier waterfall and a view of the Château de Rochessauve.
Col de Linte
This route will take you through the pretty hamlets of Saint-Symphorien and offer beautiful views of the Payre Valley.
Les Amaloux starting from Saint-Symphorien-sous-Chomérac
This delightful walk will allow you to discover charming little hamlets surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation.
Tour of the Lérou plateau
This hike around the Lérou plateau will enchant you with its diverse views. This route will allow you to discover various geological phenomena: basalt blocks, basalt veins, etc.
Tour des Bros in Coux
On this route, you will overlook the Ouvèze valley and walk along the Grads plateau, a unique natural area.
Le Serre des Ayres
A short walk offering views of the Ouvèze Valley, Privas and, on a clear day, the Alps.
Col de Gardette (Massif Central)
View of Flaviac and the Ouvèze valley on one side and Chomérac and the Vercors (on the horizon) on the other.
Circular of the Grand Bois in Flaviac
A magnificent walk through deciduous woodland offering beautiful panoramic views of the Monts d'Ardèche, the Ouvèze and Rhône valleys, and the Vercors.
Vieux Saint-Lager
This lovely, easy hike is suitable for families. The few châteaux near the trail will take you back in time, and you will be enchanted by the many views of the Chomérac valley and Saint-Lager-Bressac.
Bois de Bressac and Chemin des Colporteurs starting from Saint-Lager-Bressac
This walk offers a wide variety of scenery: in the Bressac woods you look down on the River Sichier, then on the ridge you have a magnificent view of the Saint-Vincent-de-Barrès valley.
The Serre de l'Église and the Grottes de la Jaubernie
Apart from the distance, this is an easy hike on good trails through typical Ardèche landscapes. At the summit, there are beautiful views of the Rhône and Ouvèze valleys and, at the end of the walk, you can discover the famous Jaubernie caves, which served as troglodyte dwellings for Protestants driven out of Privas during the Wars of Religion.
The Col de Linte from Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban
A short climb takes you to Les Grads and on to the ridges, followed by a gentle descent with views of the Saint-Julien chapel.
La Ferme de Duranne
This walk will allow you to discover the many natural treasures of the Barrès massif. At the Duranne farm, take advantage of this peaceful spot to have a short break.
Barrès Valley and Forest
This hike will take you on a journey of discovery through holm oaks, downy oaks, Scots pines and maples, as well as many species introduced into the Barrès Forest, such as black pines, Atlas cedars, Mediterranean firs and Douglas firs.