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Saint-Pierre-des-Champs walks
Mont Major
Despite its modest altitude, Mont Major (541 m), the highest point of the Serre de Blanes, offers a magnificent 360° panorama that takes in the Montagne d'Alaric, the Carcassonne plain and, on a clear day, the peaks of the Ariège Pyrenees and Canigou. The climb, starting from the village of Saint-Pierre-des-Champs, takes place in a landscape typical of the Corbières region, with small isolated vineyards, pine trees and heath where holm oaks reign supreme. A breath of fresh air and peace and quiet guaranteed.
Charlemagne's buttocks
This short hike takes you up to a vantage point where you can admire the village of Lagrasse and its listed abbey. The name "fesses de Charlemagne" (Charlemagne's buttocks) comes from a legend which tells how Charlemagne's horse stumbled, throwing him onto the hill where he landed on his backside.
Notre Dame du Carla
This hike, a little longer than Charlemagne's buttocks, takes you to a chapel and a viewpoint overlooking the surrounding area, all surrounded by wild vegetation.
The Gourg Goutonniet and Notre-Dame de Lère in Talairan
The Gourg Goutonnier, an enormous giant’s kettle carved out over millennia in the bed of the Nielle, is the destination of this hike. You reach it after a charming walk through vineyards and heath. The return route takes you past the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Lère, which stands in a secluded spot amidst a sea of vines over which it seems to watch jealously. All the charm of the Corbières in a relatively short route, ideal for a half-day outing.
Les Terres Rouges in Tournissan
A walk in the hills above Tournissan, surrounded by pine trees, vineyards and heath. Geology enthusiasts will particularly enjoy the section through the Terres Rouges, where you follow part of the Sentier Francis Lastenouse trail, which is full of informative signs. Not to mention the magnificent natural surroundings, rich in striking colour contrasts, which are sure to delight other walkers.
Panoramic circular of Mayronnes
Hike around Maryonnes with beautiful views of the Corbières. The trail climbs steeply in the first part through the undergrowth.
The red earth and two chapels
Starting from the small medieval village of Villerouge-Termenès, this route offers a wide variety of views over the vineyards of the plain, the scrubland, the woods and the wild canyons of the Hautes Corbières. At an altitude of 500 metres, you can see the Montagne Noire and the magnificent Pyrenees mountain range in the distance.
Short circular loop south of Termes
The pretty village of Termes is surrounded by two lovely walks. You can do them separately or in one go, offering the option of walks for three different fitness levels. As the northern section and the circular walk combining both walks have already been published on Visorando, I am adding the section that runs south of the village. If you follow the suggested route, it is suitable for average walkers, but you should be careful on the descent between points (4) and (7), as a few fairly steep sections may prove challenging for some. However, there are no insurmountable difficulties, but it is best to be forewarned.
Termes Circular Loop
A very beautiful hike along excellent, well-marked trails (GR® and PR®) to the south and north of Termes, a small village in the Hautes Corbières where you can visit the castle (pick up tickets at the Tourist Office before setting off on the hike). Classified as moderate, it nevertheless requires a good level of fitness as it includes a few steep sections along the route as well as some fairly steep descents.
Around Termes Castle
This route in the heart of the Hautes Corbières offers superb panoramic views, an escape to a place that is as attractive for its beauty as it is for its rich history, as well as a great place to swim and cool off before visiting the ruins of the impregnable castle.
Roca Dansaïra
A curious rock that dances, at least according to legend, a comprehensive botanical trail and an orientation table offering a magnificent 360° panorama: this is what you can expect on this easy hike through the sweet scent of pine trees. Not to mention the numerous ridge passages that offer beautiful views of the surrounding villages, the Corbières vineyards and, at the very end of the route, the great peaks of Occitanie.
The Leaf Trail in Serviès-en-Val
The route is shaped like a leaf, in reference to the vineyard it crosses. It leads from Serviès-en-Val to Rieux-en-Val and then to Villemagne. Follow the well-marked "Chemin des Six Sens" (Path of the Six Senses) and return to Serviès-en-Val by following the yellow markings.
Circular starting from Taurize en Val de Dagne
In Taurize, you may see the "bull" on the church wall and perhaps also the ancient pagan altar dedicated to the cult of Mithra on the hill overlooking the village. Some say there are mitounes fairies!
Around Montlaur
Starting from the small village of Montlaur, in the heart of the Corbières region, this circular trail is fragrant with the scent of pine trees and heath. The return journey takes you through vineyards, in a very Mediterranean atmosphere. There is a little tarmac at the end of the route, but this should not spoil the enjoyment of the walk.
Circular Signal de l'Alaric via the Congoust Gorges and Gabart plain
This is a challenging hike on beautiful trails to reach the Signal de l'Alaric, the highest point of the eponymous mountain range, where the view is breathtaking – literally for hikers who do the circular loop in the opposite direction.The descent that follows is challenging, over rocky terrain, with the last kilometre at a gradient of over 20% and permanent views of the Pyrenees and Corbières mountain ranges.The end, which is more relaxing but mostly on tarmac, simply completes the circular. The final variant, which is a little longer, reduces the amount of tarmac.
The Alaric ridges from the Col du Fer à Cheval
A circular route around the central part of the Alaric massif with beautiful panoramic views of the Corbières and the Pyrenees from the high points. The circular route starts on tarmac, then runs alongside the Corbières vineyards and finally follows the GR®36 trail along the limestone ridges. Feast your eyes!
Cabano Naouto and Mourel des Garouilles
From the small village of Pradelles-En-Val, it is hard to miss the rocky outcrop of Cabano Naouto, which rises to the south with its sides eroded by weathering. The proposed route first crosses vineyards and broom before reaching the ridge, which offers beautiful views of the village and the valley. After Mourel des Garouilles, the return journey takes you through heath where a few vineyards dot the landscape here and there before becoming ubiquitous over the last kilometre.