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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.
The Varanne tour
On this family outing in Sologne, you may spot a grey heron, a great egret or simply a few ducks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Sologne region around Ligny-le-Ribault
The commune of Ligny-le-Ribault, which has preserved many communal paths, offers this magnificent hike in the Sologne region of ponds, home to deer, roe deer and wild boar.
The Sologne forest from Ligny-le-Ribault via La Bretèche and La Couvrée
Once you leave the pretty village of Ligny-le-Ribault, the route follows shaded forest paths in the heart of the game-rich Sologne region, offering an opportunity to observe the flora and fauna characteristic of this environment.
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 Sologne region around La Ferté-Saint-Aubin
A varied route, starting with a winding path along the Cosson, then a forest lane, ending in a maze of narrow streets and then a wooded area with contemporary statues near the Cosson.
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.
The Sologne region around Jouy-le-Potier
The path taken on the way out of the hike, which crosses the Bois du Bignon and then the Bois Brûlé, offers exceptional views due to the slight relief (30m difference in altitude) and undergrowth illuminated by heather, whose purple flowers bloom from late summer to autumn. The dense or sparse vegetation, consisting mainly of deciduous trees, streams and ponds, provides ideal habitats for birds and large wild animals.
Circular Bruyères via the Moulin Lauray Ford, La Ferté-Saint-Cyr
La Ferté-Saint-Cyr has preserved its many communal paths, all of which are marked and mostly protected from motorised vehicles.
This circular route takes you along a variety of paths, skirting meadows, woods and ponds, before entering the heart of the forest, an ideal place for wildlife watching.
The unique feature of this circular route is that it crosses the Cosson river twice, first via a narrow bridge and then via the Gué du Moulin Lauray ford; as you can imagine, you will need to take off your shoes.
Passing through Le Rhuys
During this walk, you will see numerous ponds that are bird sanctuaries (herons, ducks, etc.), the Veillas stream and its fords, the typical brick castle of Les Rhuys, and perhaps large wild animals in this region of Sologne, which is rich in game.
When the Pucelle joins Saint-Thibault
A very pleasant getaway in the Sologne region, with a peaceful route through woods dotted with ponds. Avoid days when hunting is in season!
Les Grandes Brosses - Les Usages de Chilly - Le Caillou Rouge
Circular route, or almost a circular route, to be covered mostly along grassy paths. If you remain alert and quiet, you are almost certain to spot wildlife, which is very common in this area. Indeed, red deer, roe deer and wild boar have made this their territory.
In the forgotten forest of Villette
This hike aims to revive memories of a vast, partly forgotten forest that once stretched across the present-day communes of Saint-Cyr-en-Val, Marcilly-en-Villette and Ménestreau-en-Villette. It ends in a riot of colour during the rhododendron flowering season (May to June), when the undergrowth around the Château de Villette is covered with these flowers.
Around Ménestreau-en-Villette via the Étang du Donjon
Starting from Ménestreau, a typical village with red brick houses, this route aims to bring back memories of a huge forest with a variety of tree species, in the heart of the Sologne region of ponds.
Ardon Yellow Route
Route in the forest around Ardon with two sections on district roads. Route poorly marked in yellow.
Via La Rabolière
Between the plains and the forests, the route winds its way through game-rich countryside that is reminiscent of Maurice Genevoix’s novel *Raboliot*, named after a Sologne woodcutter with a passion for poaching. This is what the hamlet of La Rabolière recalls.
Passing through Monçay via the Chemin des Cochons and the Chemin des Boeufs
The route winds through typical Sologne countryside with its wildlife, broom-covered heathland, woods, sheep pastures, areas of abandoned farmland and some cultivated fields.