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Coursac walks
Chantebrune circular and Lavandières roundabout
A beautiful hike that can be adapted to suit your preferences (shorter or longer variants, return trips to viewpoints). Lots of pleasant paths in the woods, few roads. Numerous viewpoints, a castle, springs, a pond...
Ambroise Circular Trail
A pleasant walk with wooded sections and views over the rolling countryside south of Périgueux. A few steep sections.
A challenging circular loop starting from Le Freyrat
A lovely, challenging circular route with a bit of elevation gain.
Périgueux: City of Art and History
Périgueux, the ancient Gallo-Roman city of Vésonna, a City of Art and History that still bears the scars of the battles it has fought over the centuries. If the walls could speak, they would tell you tales of the brave Pétrocorians!Périgueux is the capital of the Périgord and well worth a visit, as the city’s medieval quarters conceal many tourist treasures. This route takes you to well-preserved sites and authentic museums.
The banks of the Isle in Périgueux
A short stroll along the banks of the Isle offers a panoramic view of Saint-Front Cathedral.
Discovering Périgueux
Come and discover Périgueux, capital of the Périgord region, rooted in its past but still as lively as ever. Its narrow streets and small squares are sure to charm you.
The Nicoulou circular starting from Saint-Astier
A lovely, slightly challenging walk (in terms of distance and elevation gain) but well worth the effort. Charming paths through the woods, unobstructed views, beautiful old and modern houses, with uphill, downhill and flat sections!
Grignols – Toupy Circular Loop
A short circular loop to get back into the swing of things in a charming valley.
Around Gandy
A peaceful hike through woods and meadows, on foot, horseback or mountain bike, with or without dogs.
The Jaure circuit via Mèrebœuf
A peaceful, tranquil country walk, offering a pleasant exploration of the countryside along lovely wooded paths.
The Vergers Circular from Mensignac
A lovely walk with plenty of views, pleasant paths and some beautiful houses. The Occitan name for the village is Mencinhac.
Valareilh (Vallereuil)
A challenging hike mainly on shaded woodland trails or paths. Beautiful views of the valleys and small hamlets scattered throughout the countryside.
Circular Preyssac from Château l'Évêque
A lovely walk with many pleasant sections and several points of interest: castle, church, Calvary, memorials.
The circular ridge path in Villamblard
This hike allows you to discover the town at the bottom of the valley, passing from one ridge to another via forest tracks and paths, with little use of roads. It is accessible to all, without difficulty, and is well marked in yellow.
La Chaumardie, Château Caussade and Lanmary
A very pleasant eight-shaped hike with two successive circular loops: wooded paths, few roads, châteaux.
St-Jean and St-Séverin d'Estissac, the Landais Trail and the Bost walk
No major points of interest on this circular route, apart from the charming little church in Saint-Séverin. Peace and quiet, peace and quiet, peace and quiet, and birdsong! A succession of quiet country lanes and fire tracks for the first, longer section. The final stretch between the two villages is more varied. Option to shorten the route.
Route of the seven springs in Beauregard and Bassac
The walk takes you past seven springs scattered throughout this rural landscape. The route follows the road, then a forest track or pretty country lanes. The area is very peaceful. You pass through hamlets, farms and meadows.
The route is suitable for mountain bikes.
Circular loop of the 45th parallel in Périgord
A pleasant and rather varied hike that allows you to discover the landscapes of this part of the central Périgord and the valley where the Caudeau river has its source. There are a few sections of tarmac, but they are not very busy.
Circular the King of Chauzes via La Croix du Rat
Or the ancient winter solstice circular.
During this hike, you can see the throne of the King of the Chauzes, which, together with the Rey des Chauzes, forms the ancient winter solstice observatory: explanation on site. You can also see the Cluzeau de Borie Belet and Merovingian sarcophagi.