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Flogny-la-Chapelle walks
A walk in the wet Champagne region: the Gros Chêne
This route leads to a local landmark, Le Gros Chêne, where a sign recounts the history of this three-hundred-year-old oak tree, which is no longer there, but where an oak tree from the year 2000 was planted by the village schoolchildren in 2002 to mark the turn of the century and to remember our venerable ancestor.
Short circular in the Flogny-la-Chapelle communal forest
The shaded forest atmosphere typical of the humid Champagne region can be enjoyed along this entire route, which is accessible on foot or by mountain bike. This route is strongly discouraged during the forest hunting season, from October to March, on Sundays and Wednesdays.
Prusy-Coussegrey circular
This circular route allows you to reach Coussegrey via the paths from Prusy. This route is fairly simple with a few climbs and stony paths. It is an easy route, but wear good, comfortable shoes to enjoy these beautiful trails.
Circular starting from Prusy
The route is fairly simple and allows you to walk along the paths around Prusy. It is mainly paths, but there are also a few sections on the road (essential for getting to the church). When you arrive at Saint-Edme Church, you can enjoy a pleasant view of the fields.
In the hillsides of Chablis
A beautiful walk through the hillsides of Chablis, among the world-renowned premier and grand cru vineyards. Pass through the town of Chablis, home to numerous wine cellars. Unlike wine tasting, this walk can be enjoyed without moderation.
The Chichée route (Le Sentier de Chichée)
An easy walk through the Chablis vineyards. You'll pass through vineyards and cultivated plains, following along the banks of the Serein River.
Chemilly - Poilly - Sainte-Vertu along the right bank of the Serein
A series of paths cross meadows, fields and forest, offering magnificent views of the villages.
The Wolf Trail in Sommeval
The Sentier du Loup trail circles Sommeval. This pretty little village stretches out in a valley which, like an amphitheatre, is surrounded on three sides by wooded hills. The trail allows visitors to discover one of the last dry grasslands in the Pays d'Othe.
The trail is well maintained and clearly marked, but it is not recommended during the hunting season, from November to February.
The Loup trail starting from Sommeval
This variation of the Loup trail goes around Sommeval, a pretty little village nestled in a valley which, like an amphitheatre, is surrounded on three sides by wooded hills. The trail allows you to discover one of the last dry grasslands in the Pays d'Othe and to cross the forests of Javernant and Sommeval.
The trail is well maintained and clearly marked, but it is not recommended during the hunting season, from November to February.
The fountain tour in Saint-Bris-le-Vineux
A magnificent hike around a Burgundy wine-growing village in the south of Auxerre: Saint-Bris-le-Vineux.
A 10.8 km circular route will take you past eight fountains among the vineyards.
In the village, you can admire the 13th-century church and its Jesse tree, the 17th-century château and its Renaissance gate, as well as some beautiful vaulted cellars.
Single vineyard wines from Domaine Verret
Fancy a charming and informative ride? Hop on your mountain bike and set off to discover the four single-vineyard wines of Domaine Verret!Along the way, scan the QR codes on small wooden posts to learn more about each plot: grape variety, history, winemaking techniques, and more.
You will pass by "Les Gaudiers", a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, then "Les Mazelots", dominated by Pinot Noir, the star grape variety of our eponymous Irancy wine.You will then cross "Palotte", our oldest vineyard, rich in secrets and character, before reaching "Veaupiary", planted exclusively with Sauvignon, which produces our Saint-Bris of the same name.
A getaway combining nature, heritage and a passion for wine, ideal for the curious and wine lovers alike! The hike starts from the estate car park, so you can enjoy a well-deserved tasting on your return.
Chapelle Sainte-Reine route
Walk in the Forest of Othe on the border of the Yonne department.
The village of Bérulle itself is already very pretty.
But the forest paths are charming and peaceful, very pleasant!
La Belle Vue in Irancy
A hike to enjoy beautiful views and fresh air along an easy route.The place known as "Belle Vue" (beautiful view) lives up to its name and allows you to admire the Auxerre region from one of its highest points!If the season is right, you can pick cherries and grapes or chase butterflies (with your eyes)!
Western circular route of Irancy
A hike to fill your lungs with fresh air, along a very easy route. Lots of beautiful views of Saint-Bris and the Yonne. This hike will allow you to admire the Auxerrois region!
The hillsides of Bailly
This hike offers beautiful views of the Yonne valley and a bucolic stroll through vineyards, cherry orchards and along the banks of the Yonne. It will give you a breath of fresh air and allow you to get to know the unusual village of Bailly.
The Col de Crémant and Plaine du Sausse circular loop
A very pleasant walk: from the top of the hills, the view is superb, provided the sky is clear.
The first part is winding and hilly until Cravant, but the return journey is on a flat, tarmac path along the Canal du Nivernais and the Yonne.