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Circular Pic de Bau starting from Eus
This hike takes place on a south-facing slope, allowing you to spend a day in the sun, with the Canigou massif in your sights.
Pic de Bau, Tour de Guet, Pic Jalère and Coma from Eus
This hike is classified as difficult due to its length, a steep climb and the need for a good sense of direction.
However, the route follows beautiful paths and tracks that are almost always uncovered.
It is a discovery of a landscape that is still occupied by humans, goats and sheep.
A mountain water catchment supplies water to the magnificent Catalan village of Eus.
Circular Saint-Jacques de Calahons starting from Eus
This hike will take us from the village of Eus to the restored hermitage of Saint-Jacques de Calahons via a path that runs partly through the woods. We will follow part of the Chemin des Cabanes, the remains of pastoral activity. The Canigou mountain range accompanies us along the entire route.
From Cattlar to Campôme via beautiful sites
This hike takes place on paths that are rarely or never used. The route is enhanced by passing through various sites. This long hike ² should be avoided in hot weather despite the low vegetation cover.
Arca de Calàhons Dolmen and Pla de l'Arca – PNR boundary from Cattlar
A circular hike from this Catalan village in the Conflent region – Canigó, as well as the Regional Nature Park.Numerous huts (orris), built entirely of stone, suggest that this mountain was extensively used for livestock farming and some cereal crops.The climb to the Coll de Tribes joins the GRP® Tour des Fenouillèdes and offers a 360° view.This hike requires a good sense of direction. Use of the GPX track is essential.
Trail of the cabins and Chapelle Saint-Jacques from Catllar
Beautiful circular with views of Canigou and the valley. Don't miss the Saint-Jacques Chapel.
The Priory of Marcevol
A beautiful heritage-filled family getaway that will allow you to discover the Priory of Marcevol, listed as a Historic Monument.
Pic des Maurous via Pic de Marbet and Roc de l'Agle
In the first part of the hike from Finestret to Pic des Maurous, the climb from the point (1) is quite demanding. The steep slope throughout this section requires a good level of fitness. It offers beautiful views of the north and east of the area, from the Madres Massif to the sea, passing through the plain and its villages, the Fenouillèdes and the Corbières in the distance.
The GPX track can be very useful.
Double circular route between Villerach and Llonat
A walk beneath Canigou with views of the villages on the left bank of the Têt. You will pass a dolmen and the ruins of the church in the old village. No difficulty. Suitable in all seasons.
Pic Marbet via Espira-de-Conflent
A pleasant walk that gets a little challenging towards the end. This section will allow you to discover three villages in Bas Conflent: Espira-de-Conflent, Estoher and Finistret.
Codalet, Salver mining site and Saint-Michel de Cuxa Abbey
A pleasant hike in Conflent Roman, on trails partly through the woods, around the Taurinya valley, where the Abbey of Saint-Michel de Cuxa (10th and 12th centuries), one of the largest pre-Romanesque churches in Europe, is nestled. See also the impressive siphon of the Bohère Canal and, at the foot of Canigou, the former Salver de Taurinya mining site. Several viewpoints over the valley and the Canigou massif.
Tour of the chapels from Ria-Syrach
Hike on good trails that allow you to discover mountain chapels. Beautiful views of the Madres Massif. A visit to Conat is also interesting.
The only difficulty is above Saint-Christophe Chapel: the trail is unmarked and sometimes difficult to see. It is necessary to know how to use a map and compass and/or how to follow a GPS track.
However, it is possible to avoid this section and shorten the hike by connecting the points (3) to (9).
From Ria to Conat via Bell Lloc Chapel
Starting from Ria, this route, in the foothills of the Coronat massif, leads to the discovery of a major site, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
All that remains of the old abandoned village of Bell Lloc or Beau Site are a few house foundations and the12th-century Romanesque chapel of Sant-Andreu-de-Bell-Lloc, which is very well preserved and offers wonderful views of the Canigou massif and the surrounding valleys.
The Conat Nature Reserve is a regulated area; picking, gathering and damaging the site are prohibited, and visitors must respect the site.
A easy route.
Pic Arnau and Les Séquières from Tarerach
After a fairly steep climb from the village of Tarerach, a hike through the hills to discover a few rocks, peaks and the ruins of a church, a sheepfold and a fortified house. Vast landscapes throughout this circular route.
Around Saint-Michel de Cuxa
A hike featuring varied landscapes and trails where the use of a GPS is essential. The climb up the Riu Merder is quite tricky as the path is constantly damaged by flooding, and this walk should be cancelled if the river is high enough. You must reconnoitre the route before taking participants there!