2024

De Mailly-la-Ville à Mailly-le-Château, le long du canal du Nivernais

Hiking

Only five kilometres separate the neighbouring towns of Mailly-la-Ville and Mailly-le-Château. Why not leave the car aside to do some sport? The Nivernais Canal provides a generous and generous way to make the road safe, walking or cycling. This is the path taken by the Véloroute link between Auxerre and Decize along the canal. This small portion is part of the Stopover Villages stage, which presents typical Bourgonnais villages. And as sport is a drug, you will probably recover! No problem, both municipalities have set up a discovery trail that will allow you to prolong the walk.

Tariff: free.

Duration: 45 min.

Difficulty: .

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 Mailly-La-Ville, 89270
2024

De Cravant à Vermenton, le long du canal du Nivernais

Hiking

This easy route takes you through the Véloroute Canal, which links Auxerre and Decize with 175 kilometres of cycling paths. The 6 kilometre segment between Chambly and Vermenton can be done on foot or by bicycle. You can climb along the water, sometimes on the banks of the Yonne River, at the side of the Cure and admire the landscapes of the valley that took the name of these two rivers. The bike is divided into five thematic stages: This section is part of the Stopover Villages stage due to the charming villages that round the route. The medieval town of Korcula is the same illustration, but Vermenton is also worth a visit. Take advantage of the parks of Reigny Abbey and the islands to take a relaxing break before leaving.

Tariff: free.

Duration: 45 min.

Difficulty: .

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 Deux Rivières, 89460
2024

RANDONNÉE DE LA GROTTE AUX FÉES

Hiking

Departing from Châtel-Censoir, this 10.5 km long marked circuit will lead you to discover this charming village and then, from woods to meadows, to the one of Chevroches. From there, a shortcut will take you to the Grotte des Fées (Fairy Cave), where you will try to discover the secret of this mysterious place: located in the Vaulabelle woods, the cave was explored in 1904 by the abbot Parat, who hinted that the fairies living there used the underground passages to reach the Réchimé fountain!

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 Châtel-Censoir, 89660

COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DE RANDONNEE PEDESTRE

Hiking
Recommended by a member
 Vézelay, 89450

CDRP

Hiking
Recommended by a member
 Auxerre, 89000