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Heyrieux walks
Around the Château de Saint-Quentin-Fallavier
Saint-Quentin-Fallavier yesterday and today. Contrast between modernity and medieval times.
The castle and ponds of Saint-Quentin-Fallavier
A beautiful, bucolic walk to explore the riches of the town of Saint-Quentin-Fallavier. I recommend following the route with the app so you don't miss any poorly marked trails.
Combe Pelouze
Near Lyon, a day's walk along beautiful paths. Woods, a few hills, beautiful landscapes and a beautiful castle.
Renonceaux
A walk on the outskirts of Lyon between Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu, Chaponnay, Luzinay and Valencin.
Around Roche
An invigorating walk, with little tarmac, on pretty paths in the woods around Bonnefamille and Roche. You will pass the monument at the Châtain cross and, after crossing Roche, you will wind your way through the woods, where you can discover the cup-marked stones of Roche.
Route des Combes in Saint-Just
A varied walk. First, you walk across the plain, along a stream on the edge of a poplar forest. Then you walk through the valleys, on the hillside with some views of the Pilat and Lyonnais mountains.
Circuit starting from Saint-Georges d'Espéranche
In autumn, the Fromentaux woods are full of chestnuts. In good weather, you can see Mont Blanc and the Alps from the heights. The route also takes us to the small spring at Maison Badin, passes through La Beaume and Les Combes, crosses the small stream of La Vesonne and returns via the peaceful By pond.
We also walk alongside numerous meadows where horses graze.
Roche and Bonnefamille loop between woods and panoramic views
In good weather, you will have magnificent views of the Alps and the Lyon metropolitan area.
The Trois Vallons Golf Course and the Bois de Montgeard
An idea for a walk to get some fresh air.
Le Plan to Illins circular
This is a nice walk which mostly consists of walking around the town through beautiful forests and fields.
This route is a nice alternative to avoid any slippery and muddy parts when it has rained a lot.
It also passes through a historical cemetery and church where you can stop for a lunch break.
Between the Rhône and Isère: Les Hauts de Luzinay
This hike is located in the hills above Luzinay, straddling the departments of Isère and Rhône. For geography enthusiasts, you will pass through four different municipalities in 12 km! This hike offers beautiful views of the Alps, the Vercors, the Pilat massif and the city of Lyon. There are only 600 m of busy road (and that's relative!). Most of the route consists of paths or dead-end roads leading to farms.
The Villette-de-Vienne pond and the Combe des Brigands starting from Luzinay
Starting from Luzinay, between wetlands and shady forests. Beautiful views of the Pilat, Vercors and Mont Blanc mountains and the Lyon metropolitan area. Depending on the season, between the start (S/E) and point (3), in the morning you may see storks resting in the wetlands of the Sévenne valley, grey herons and great egrets. The first part of the route, up to point (6), is mainly flat terrain on small roads with little traffic during the day and a few small paths. After the village of Villette-de-Vienne, deer and pheasants can often be seen on the hillsides, for those who know how to be discreet and observant. The end of the route takes you past the medieval chapel of Illins (11th and 13th centuries) and its cemetery. There are no particular difficulties in terms of orientation, but signposts are rare, if not non-existent.
Circular north of Charantonnay
This is a short, unpretentious walk, offering nothing more than the chance to get some fresh air and stretch your legs.
La Croix de Bénédict from Charantonnay
A short walk on quiet tarmac roads and dry paths but with no shade (so best avoided in summer). Near the Croix de Bénédict, there are two orientation tables with views of the Monts du Lyonnais and the Bugey mountains, as well as the Alps, the Chartreuse and the Vercors.
From the Chapulay woods to Septème Castle
A fairly easy hike alternating between forest trails and wide open views. Best done in dry weather with clear skies to make the most of the views of the Alps and the beautiful hills and valleys at the start of the route.
This is an opportunity to discover the Château de Septème.
The Devil's Stone route in Artas
This is a walk with little elevation gain and no difficulty, except for the distance. You will stroll through the rolling countryside of northern Isère. As a bonus, you can walk around the Pierre du Diable (Devil's Rock) and maybe even climb it!