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La Ferté-Imbault walks
Between the village and the woods at La Ferté-Imbault
A lovely circular route between La Ferté-Imbault and Selles-Saint-Denis. Most of this circular route takes you through pretty woods and along a wide path in good condition. Suitable for cycling.
The still waters of Marcilly-en-Gault
From one pond to another, around Marcilly-en-Gault, the walk can be enjoyed by the whole family in all seasons. It allows you to savour the charm of still waters where nature abounds.
Circular route at Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre via the Manoir des Petits Choux
A lovely circular route entirely through the forest with varied and very quiet paths. Ideal for nature lovers.
Circular route via the Domaine de Rivaulde
Starting from Souesmes, a circular route that will charm you with the diversity of its paths and landscapes. You will venture deep into the forests of the Domaine de Rivaulde, an ideal spot for wildlife spotting.
The village of La Montagne on the banks of the Cher
A short hike in this village in Berry, also known as the "village of the Mountain" by locals. Its undulating paths will take you up to a hilltop overlooking a corner of the Berry Champagne region, where hedges, pollarded trees and copses mingle with agricultural plots. They will also take you down into "hell", passing through "paradise" on the way, to reach the wild banks of the Cher, where you can see some elements that bear witness to the village's history, all in a very rural setting.
Passing through Villebourgeon
A lovely walking route lined with heather, taking in several ponds and marshes, with a ford across the Tharonne and a superb view of the Château de Villebourgeon (18th century). Suitable for walking or mountain biking.
In the Meadows of Longueville and the Woods of Marmagne
Whether you are a nature lover or enjoy family outings, this route is for you.
With little elevation gain, accessible to all ages, this route can be enjoyed on foot or by bike.
At weekends, you will encounter many hikers.
Route des Césars
This is an iconic route in Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre, a village in the Sologne region renowned for its game-rich forests, ponds and brick architecture. The Étang des Césars, remarkable for its size and rich wildlife, inspires tranquillity.
Le Cul d'Enfer, a circular in Sologne
A superb walk. The varied landscapes of this circular route, including forests, meadows, ponds and the banks of the Sauldre Canal, make for a very pleasant walk.
The Perry hike in Anjouin
This walk, suggested by the Chabris-Pays de Bazelle Community of Communes, allows you to discover the surroundings of Anjouin, passing near the Pierre Levée de Bellevue, then on the Perry, near the Château de la Roche, and ending at the Boulaye and the Maisons Rouges. The landscapes are typical of the northern Boischaut region of the Indre.
Étang de Beaumont from Montrieux-en-Sologne
This easy walk in the heart of the Sologne des Étangs region is particularly suited to lovers of wild aquatic wildlife, taking in the Étang de Beaumont observatory, a protected natural site where you can observe nature in complete tranquillity.
From Marolle-en-Sologne to La Giraudière
La Marolle-en-Sologne, a Sologne village with its landscapes of forests, ponds and châteaux, combines historical heritage and game-rich lands. The route passes by the 18th-century Château de la Giraudière and the village of Villeny with its brick and timber houses. The return journey is via theGR® de Pays de Sologne.
Around Center Parcs des Hauts de Bruyères
You’ve come to relax at the Hauts de Bruyères Holiday Village and feel the need to get out of the bubble. This walk is made for you!
This circular route takes you around the Hauts de Bruyères site, along paths in excellent condition and a quiet little road.
Perfect for exploring on your own, with family or with friends. Children can follow along on bikes and parents can push pushchairs.
The Bagneux megalith tour
A pleasant walk through fields and woods, allowing you to discover some megaliths around the village of Bagneux in the Boischaut Nord region of Indre, notably the Pierre Couverte de Bué, a Neolithic dolmen classified as a historic monument.
Around Yvoy-le-Marron
A lovely circular walk to discover the varied and wild landscapes of the Sologne. If you love the tranquillity of the forests and the beauty of the ponds, this walk is for you. Keep your eyes peeled, as there’s plenty of wildlife to be seen.
Hirtaignes Route
Leaving Chaon, with its eclectic heritage, the walk gradually heads into the ‘real’ countryside with its paths lined with old trees.
Circular of the Vieux Perroi in Brinon
A beautiful circular in Sologne, the first part of this circular follows wide paths, while the second part quickly becomes wilder and more typical of the Sologne landscape.
Towards Le Mesnil: farmhouses and châteaux in the Sologne region
The highlight of this walk is the magnificent Château du Mesnil, an exceptional site thanks to the beauty of its buildings, which watch over the Muids forest in the heart of the Sologne region. The path crosses a wide variety of landscapes: plains, oak and pine forests, and birch forests. The hike ends in the territory of a commune that no longer exists: La Motte Bonneville.
The Sauldre Canal from Brinon-sur-Sauldre
A journey back in time to when, during the Second Empire, the Sologne region emerged from poverty thanks to the canals designed to transport marl—a natural mixture of limestone and clay—to fertilise its land. The route follows the towpath of the Sauldre Canal, which features no fewer than six locks, then passes through deciduous and coniferous forests with undergrowth of heather, as well as some moorland. It even runs alongside a modern farm!
Around Mont Collier
A variety of gently rolling Sologne landscapes. Time seems to have no hold over the bourgeois residence of Mont Collier, facing its pond.
Walk in Villeny via La Grille
A beautiful walk that begins on wide, well-maintained paths and then enters the heart of the Sologne region via wilder, less frequented paths.
Villeny - Château de la Motte Longuet circular loop
This very pleasant circular loop follows wide paths through varied landscapes; plains, ponds and forests add to its charm.
Route de Quincy Village
This route allows you to grasp the history of this market town that gave its name to the Quincy vineyards. The market town of Quincy is nestled around its marshes at the foot of its church and castle. This historic market town originated from Quinciacus, the Villa of Quincius, mentioned in documents from the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris as early as the 7th century. Agricultural development took place in concentric circles: gardens in the marshes, vineyards on the sandy gravel terraces, then fields extending towards the forest, which continues to encircle the cultivated area. The agricultural landscape thus reveals two millennia of history.
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