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Loop ,  Cultural History Nature (fauna and flora) ,  Cultural Nature (fauna and flora) ,  Walking/pedestrian ,  Country Hiking Trail ("Grande Randonnéé®") ,  Athletes ,  Suitable for all in Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune
62.6 km
Loop
Walking/pedestrian
14h
Hard
  • From the vineyards to the peaceful valleys of the Dheune and the Cozanne, through limestone lawns and bocage, or along the Canal du Centre, this route is an invitation to discover a territory with unique panoramas: multiple points of view 'offer to the hiker who will be able to particularly appreciate the sites of Mont de Sène, known as “the Mountain of the Three Crosses”, Mont Rome Château and the Neolithic camp of Chassey.

  • The GR de Pays “Au Fil des Vignes et des Vallées” is a 65 km hiking route, extended by the PR de la plaine de Chagny for 15 km, all fully equipped (directional posts, tourist information panels, furniture). picnic, orientation tables). From the vineyards to the peaceful valleys of the Dheune and the Cozanne, through limestone lawns and bocage, or along the Canal du Centre, this route is an invitation to discover a territory with unique panoramas: multiple points of view 'offer to the hiker...
    The GR de Pays “Au Fil des Vignes et des Vallées” is a 65 km hiking route, extended by the PR de la plaine de Chagny for 15 km, all fully equipped (directional posts, tourist information panels, furniture). picnic, orientation tables). From the vineyards to the peaceful valleys of the Dheune and the Cozanne, through limestone lawns and bocage, or along the Canal du Centre, this route is an invitation to discover a territory with unique panoramas: multiple points of view 'offer to the hiker who will be able to particularly appreciate the sites of Mont de Sène, known as “the Mountain of the Three Crosses”, Mont Rome Château and the Neolithic camp of Chassey. THE HIKER'S LITTLE CHARTER To hike in complete peace of mind, you should: take water, a first aid kit, a hat, a telephone card, a little change and use suitable shoes you will find, in the most villages, a supply of drinking water in the cemeteries. to plan an itinerary adapted to your abilities. to respect the highway code on the road network. THE HIKER is courteous towards others (walkers, horse riders, mountain bikers, runners, local residents, etc.) and behaves as a discreet guest in the environment that welcomes him, respecting its fauna and flora (beautiful photos are better than harvesting.. .). Do not leave your trash in nature and remember that it is forbidden to make fires. THE HIKER'S TERRITORY IS THE PATH • the paths are marked for your safety. Avoid leaving it so you will not disturb the ecological balance and reduce the risk of getting lost. Be in control of your dog near pastures. • departmental roads and municipal roads are, above all, roads. Be careful of road traffic. Respect the signs! • the towpaths are the property of Voies Navigables de France. Use them courteously and you will avoid any risk of accident. • the barriers which may mark the paths must be closed after any passage. • increased vigilance is necessary during hunting periods. Respect deviations or temporary roadblocks. It is sometimes better to turn back than risk an accident. Hikers use marked trails at their own responsibility. No damage suffered or caused can be assumed by the community or an association. THE MARKING The marking marks are, as far as possible, at eye level. However, when the supports are non-existent (absence of hedges, crossings of villages etc.) look for them on the ground.
1503 meters of difference in height
  • Start altitude : 236 m
  • End altitude : 235 m
  • Maximum altitude : 544 m
  • Minimum altitude : 218 m
  • Total positive elevation : 1503 m
  • Total negative elevation : -1504 m
  • Max positive elevation : 184 m
  • Min positive elevation : -157 m