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                The Pla de Brézou            
            
        
                Very nice circuit that will take you over grazing areas that are still used.
The last part of the circuit overhangs the gorges of Galamus.            
            
            
    
                
                Le Pla de Brézou and Pech d'Auroux            
            
        
                A very pretty route that takes you through areas still used for grazing and to Pech Auroux, offering a 360° view of the Corbières to the north, the Fenouillèdes to the south and Bugarach to the west. The last part of the route overlooks the Gorges de Galamus.
Hike closer to 750 m elevation gain.
A less challenging version is available: Le Pla de Brézou            
            
            
    
                
                Loop via Peyrepertuse, Rouffiac and the Moulin de Ribaute            
            
        
                A 16 km loop that passes under the walls of Peyrepertuse Castle, with views of Quéribus Castle and the Quille Massif. Most of the hike is in the woods. Finally, the Verdouble Gorges with their pools and waterfalls offer a refreshing and relaxing break.            
            
            
    
                
                The Roc Paradet from Prugnanes            
            
        
                A hike from a pretty little village on the Sentier Cathare GR®367, the GR®36, and the GRP® Tour des Fenouillèdes.A sense of direction is required. The reward comes at the summit, with its 360° panorama.On the way back, a visit to a large and beautiful cave is very interesting.            
            
            
    
                
                To the foot of the Château de Quéribus from Cucugnan            
            
        
                From the village, a climb to the foot of the Château de Quéribus on well-marked paths.
See: practical information.
The descent is quite steep, after waypoint (5).
It's quite possible to do this circuit the other way round, and climb from waypoint (6) to (5).            
            
            
    
                
                The Pech de Bugarach via the shortest route            
            
        
                It's not the most interesting route in the massif, but it's the shortest way to quickly reach the summit of the famous site that became legendary in 2012, the Pech de Bugarach, the mysterious highest point of the Corbières massif, a foothill of the Pyrenees and a landmark for griffon vultures, which you're sure to spot.            
            
            
    
                
                The ridge of the Serre du Grau de Maury            
            
        
                An exceptional hike, but:
- the 6 km ridge walk from Grau de Maury to La Quille.
- the route passes close to steep cliffs and includes a section of rock climbing, so it is strongly advised against for people who are prone to vertigo.
Only experienced hikers in good physical condition and accustomed to rocky terrain can complete this hike safely.
GPX track essential. Be prepared to turn back if necessary.            
            
            
    
                
                The heights of Taïchac in Saint-Martin-de-Fenouillet            
            
        
                At the meeting point of the African-Iberian and European tectonic plates, this interpretive trail offers many geological, natural and scenic attractions through vineyards, fir trees and heathland.            
            
            
    
                
                Circular of the Last Cathar stronghold in Maury            
            
        
                Hike through the Maury vineyards with panoramic views of the valley and unusual views of the Château de Quéribus.            
            
            
    
                
                Le Pech du Bugarach from Bugarach            
            
        
                This is a relatively short, intense loop route at altitude, climbing Pech du Bugarach from the village via La Fenêtre.            
            
            
    
                
                The Fajas d'en Baillette            
            
        
                This splendid hike invites you to discover a magnificent forest with its springs, its view of the Canigou massif... and of course this truly remarkable beech tree: the 500-year-old Fajas d'en Baillette!            
            
            
    
                
                Pas de la Serre - Roc de la Capéliane - les Crabiés - Pas de la Goutine            
            
        
                From Padern, climb up to the castle, cross the Pas de Massac and the Pas de la Serre.Then there is a superb passage along the ridge to reach the Roc de la Capéliane. Next, follow the tracks, with beautiful scenery, to descend to a discreet path that climbs back up along the Ruisseau de Grazels. Back at the crossroads of the two loops, cross the Pas de la Goutine to return to the village.This circuit may be considered quite difficult by some people.The GPX track is necessary at various points to confirm your position, particularly at (12) and (13).It is possible to do only part of this circuit. *            
            
            
    
                
                The Milobre de Bouisse            
            
        
                A large, gentle hill that is easily accessible, Milobre de Bouisse nevertheless rises to an altitude of 878 m and offers a magnificent view of the Corbières, the Canigou massif, Pech de Bugarach and the Ariège Pyrenees. After an open first section dominated by pastures, the route continues through charming valleys where conifers grow alongside numerous deciduous species before returning to the meadows for a final panoramic view.            
            
            
    
                
                The ruined sheepfolds of La Couillade and Campeaux            
            
        
                In this remote corner, two hours from the nearest village, families dedicated to farming lived just a few decades ago.            
            
            
    
                
                Pic Vergès and Saint-Arnac            
            
        
                An exceptional route starting from Ansignan and its famous Roman aqueduct, where you will discover the beautiful village of Saint-Arnac and a sumptuous panorama at Pic Vergès.            
            
            
    
                
                Saint-Jaume Gorges and Fenouillet Fortresses            
            
        
                When the valley was unsafe, the men would retreat to the heights. The hills surrounding the Boulzane and Agly valleys are dotted with prestigious strongholds (Puylaurens, Fenouillet, Quéribus, etc.). And getting there was no easy task, as the Gorges de Saint-Jaume demonstrate.            
            
            
    
                
                La Berco Petito and La Berco Grando            
            
        
                An ascent through forest, with beautiful stands of cedar trees. A pleasant ridge walk with beautiful views.            
            
            
    
                
                The dolmens of Trilla            
            
        
                On the heights between Ansignan and Lac de Caramany, the village of Truilla clings to its granite mountain. The first inhabitants used the boulders scattered across the area to build their tombs. The trail winds through this landscape of ridges and granite chaos, connecting two of these dolmens lost in the heart of the vineyards.
Recent information: fences have been installed between points 6 and 7, preventing access.            
            
            
    
                
                Valmigère loop            
            
        
                Loop around Valmigère in the undergrowth, then up to the heights with a beautiful panorama of the Pyrenees and the Pic de Bugarach. The loop is marked with a descriptive sign in front of the town hall and marked in yellow. It is described in an anti-clockwise direction, but I recommend doing it clockwise, as the slopes are gentler on the way up (I did the loop in this direction). The signs indicate a time of 3 hours, which should be taken into account with breaks, as it is not difficult.            
            
            
    
                
                Around Lake Caramany            
            
        
                A beautiful approach to Lake Caramany with views along the route.            
            
            
    
                
                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.