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Le Chamort from Pezou
An easy, very pleasant walk through woods (pleasant in hot weather), across the plain and with a beautiful view of the Loir valley.
Lisle via the Loir
A pleasant and easy walk on either side of the Loir.
The Réveillon stream at Meslay
A short walk starting from Meslay, passing the Château de Meslay, then following the Réveillon stream and winding through the village’s fields
Walking trails in La Ville-aux-Clercs: Red route
La Ville-aux-Clercs offers four walking routes that are also suitable for mountain bikes: here is the Red route in the heart of the Perche Vendômois region.
Short circular loop in Areines
Lovely views over the Vendôme area and the Loir Valley.
Petit Pont to Azé circular route
An easy, family-friendly walk in a lovely little village.
The Houzée from Malignas
Walk through the woods and along the Houzée valley with its beautiful mills. Very beautiful valley.
Along the Boulon in Mazangé
A very beautiful walk along the Boulon Valley.
Between Beauce and Perche from Cloyes-sur-le-Loir
Located between Beauce and Perche, at the crossroads of the Loir Valley and the Route du Blé, Cloyes-sur-le-Loir is a sleeping beauty on the banks of the Loir. This pretty town combines modernity and heritage. The hike takes you through the countryside with its valleys, forests and rolling hills, which are sure to charm you.
Along the hillside of Thoré-la-Rochette
This route will take you from the world of vineyards to the defence line of the Saint-Rimay Tunnel. From cellars to blockhouses, you will also discover two restoration projects led by the Résurgence association along the way.
A beautiful view of the Loir valley will accompany you for much of your journey.
Lunay Pond
A pleasant little walk through woods and vineyards.
From the Forest of Citeaux to the Forest of Marchenoir
If you enjoy the forest in all seasons, the game-rich high forests, and don’t mind feeling a bit isolated, then this route is for you.
Walk in the woods of Houssay
Pleasant walk except at the start. Beautiful valleys and woods.
The Yerre Valley
The Yerre river approaches, accompanied by scents and sounds that it seems to have carried from the depths of the forest, before flowing along the edge of the Perche region and joining the Loir river above Cloyes.
The cave dwellings of Les Roches-Lévêque
Situated between the Loir and the rock on the hillside, this route allows you to discover a picturesque natural heritage, typical of the Loir Valley and its troglodyte dwellings.
Circular walk around Saint-Pierre Chapel in Vouvray and the ponds
Walk starting from the car park at Douy church to explore Courgain Mill, situated at the bridge over the Loir. The route then passes near a castle at La Boulidière, descends along the road between the ponds and then follows a path towards the Vouvray footbridge to the old wash house and Saint-Pierre Chapel. The return journey follows the same route for part of the way, then veers off to skirt the ponds of the Basse Plaine, where you can spot coots and grey herons. The end of the walk leads to another bridge over the Loir, then past the Château du Prieuré before returning to Douy church.
The woods of Saint-Martin
Situated on the natural boundary formed by the River Loir between the Beauce and the Perche regions, Châteaudun is built on a rocky outcrop. The route takes you to Île Chemars along the River Loir before heading towards the Bois de Saint-Martin near Saint-Denis-les-Ponts.
The old quarters of Châteaudun
From the upper town to the lower town, this walking route allows you to explore the historic centre of Châteaudun and its finest monuments, as well as a section of the banks of the Loir, offering beautiful panoramic views of the town.
The Bois des Gâts forest in Châteaudun
Located on the natural border between Beauce and Perche formed by the Loir River, Châteaudun is built on a rocky spur. The route circles the remarkable natural site of the Bois des Gâts or Gas. Open to the public, this 23-hectare site is protected by the Natura 2000 programme.
The Grand-Pierre and Vitain Valleys Nature Reserve
A short, idyllic walk through the Grand-Pierre and Vitain Valleys Nature Reserve. In a vast, slightly wooded wilderness, the route reveals a rich natural and archaeological heritage.
The listed site of Dheury
This site has retained a very picturesque appearance and offers the chance to see some beautiful houses with thatched roofs and to explore the Conie Valley.
The Boisvinet Ponds
This route takes you along quiet country lanes, paths through the bocage and forest trails, and will introduce you to the Étangs de Boisvinet. You will also pass the glassworks, which operated until 1952 and was the subject of a book by Daphne du Maurier, *The Glass Blowers*.
The banks of the Loire from Saint-Claude-de-Diray
As soon as you leave the village of Saint-Claude-de-Diray, the walk takes you past vineyards belonging to the Cheverny AOC production area. It then follows the banks of the Loire, with the Château de Ménars, situated on the opposite bank, where the Marquise de Pompadour spent her final years. On the way back, the old viaduct with its many arches can be admired from every angle before the village bell tower comes into view on the horizon, signalling your arrival.
From the Beauce plateau to the Conie valley
A walk taking you from the Beauce plateau, reputed to be the breadbasket of France, to the Conie valley, which winds its way through a marsh where it has carved out its bed, significantly influencing the vegetation. Suitable for all seasons.