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Peaks around Pailharès
From the village of Pailharès at 690 m to the Buisson, Faux and Marchand passes via the Serre du Sardier at 1200 m. Discover the Ardèche landscape stretching to the edges of the Mézenc and Gerbier de Jonc massifs.
The Col du Marchand from Pailharès
A very pleasant hike with remarkable views. The climb to the Col du Marchand is along beautiful trails winding through dense forests and open pastures, offering a peaceful and varied atmosphere. Once at the pass, the route continues towards the Sardier massif, where a superb panorama opens up over the surrounding area. The descent passes through the hamlets of Les Bauds and Nectardechois, adding an authentic touch to the route. This is a pleasant, well-balanced hike that is particularly remarkable for its many viewpoints.
From Brudon to Sauze
Starting from the village of Vaudevant, this pleasant loop takes you on a journey of discovery through varied and peaceful countryside. The trail alternates between high ground, offering beautiful views of the Ardèche hills, and shaded passages through the undergrowth, ideal for enjoying a little coolness. You will pass through the hamlets of Brudon and Sauze, which bear witness to the local rural heritage, before returning leisurely to the starting point. Easily accessible and without any major difficulties, this walk is suitable for anyone looking to enjoy a beautiful break in the heart of the Ardèche countryside.
From Saint Félicien to Vaudevant
This charming loop, starting from Saint-Félicien, takes you on a journey of discovery through authentic landscapes and a charming rural heritage. Following quiet paths, you will first plunge into the Vivance valley, a green setting where the river winds peacefully between meadows and undergrowth. This shady, refreshing passageway offers a moment of true serenity in the heart of nature. Continuing on your way, you will reach the picturesque village of Vaudevant. Nestled in the hills of the Ardèche, this small village charms visitors with its character, old stones, narrow streets and authentic atmosphere. The return to Saint-Félicien is gentle, with the rolling hills of the Haut-Vivarais as a backdrop. An accessible walk, both bucolic and cultural, ideal for getting some fresh air while discovering a preserved local heritage.
Lalouvesc, Mont-Chaix and Mont Besset
Lalouvesc (at an altitude of 1,100 metres) is the meeting point of theGR® 420 and 430 trails. Lalouvesc has manyPR® (white and yellow) trails. This hike takes you along theGR® 420 and 430 and PR® trails. It skirts around the Chaix and Besset mountains. It stays at a high altitude, as none of the trails described here descend into the valley. Lalouvesc is also a remarkable site from which, on a clear day, you can see the Alps.
From Lalouvesc to the Croix des Tramezières
Hike between mountains and valleys on the edge of the Ardèche, with the religious heritage of the village of Lalouvesc, a place of pilgrimage dedicated to Saint-Jean-François Régis and Sister Thérèse Couderc. At the end of the route, cross the wind farm.
Rochebloine, Col du Buisson, La Chaux from Noziéres
A pleasant walk around Nozières, going as far as the Col du Buisson and returning via the highest point in the commune.
Hiking map of Bozas
The Randocroquis de Bozas is much more than just a hike: it's a unique experience that combines walking, observation and artistic expression. Throughout this trail, which is accessible to all, you will be invited to stop at nine stations along the way. Each of these stops offers simple, educational tips on how to draw by observing the landscape, vegetation and local architecture. No need to be an experienced artist: the aim is to look at things differently, immerse yourself in nature and take the time to sketch what you see. Fun and educational, this walk will delight young and old alike, whether with family, friends or on your own, for an original discovery of the Bozas area.
Château de Bel-Air from Le Bosc
This route takes you to the charming Bel-Air valley and its castle, as well as several beautiful views over the Doux valley (Vallée du Doux). With low elevation gain and easy-to-navigate paths, this walk is accessible to everyone.
Around Saint-Symphorien-de-Mahun
A walk around Saint-Symphorien-de-Mahun alternates between forest undergrowth and flower-filled meadows, high altitude with panoramic views and bucolic valleys, century-old forest paths built stone by stone by hand and those made with bulldozers. In places, it feels like you are walking on a green carpet. Let yourself be surprised by the diversity of the places and landscapes.
The Doux valley from Saint-Jeure-d'Andaure
A very pleasant hike, especially in the off-season, with significant differences in climate and vegetation between Saint-Jeure-d'Andaure (1,000 m) and the Doux valley (500 m). The views are typical of the Ardèche and change with almost every turn.
Le Grand Clos and Jamaysse
This walk on the Jameysse hillside, starting from the football stadium, is ideal for summer because much of the walk is in the shade of the woods on wide paths. The only technical points on the walk are crossing the main road, where there is heavy traffic, and passing in front of the sawmill, where there can be a lot of vehicle and lorry activity. The time indicated can be shortened depending on your pace.
Tour of Labatie via Le Sauze and Bouton
This circuit offers a tour opposite the village of Desaignes, then heads into the Bel-Air woods before climbing up to the heights of Labatie. The route allows you to stop at the Labatie lake, which is not really on the route. You will pass along wooded ridge paths and more panoramic tracks.
Bouton walk starting from Le Vergier
Walk on the southern slope of Desaignes, between woods and scenic paths. This route allows you to see the village of Desaignes from several different angles while gaining a little height. The Chemin des Conchis is a beautiful place to gallop. The route passes through several hamlets and farms with dogs that may be running free.
The heights of Boucieu-le-Roi, north side
A beautiful hike through the forests above Boucieu-le-Roi in northern Ardèche.
What's more, this charming village is a stop on the Ardèche train (Mastrou) and/or rail bike route. A visit to the village is therefore recommended.
This hike can be shortened, as it consists of two circular loops that return to the village.
The Screes and Mont Chaix
An oppidum, a mushroom discovery trail and a 12th-century church punctuate this superb route, which promises beautiful panoramic views from the heights of the various screes and Mont Chaix overlooking the Ay valley.