On the crest of the Péret-Bel-Air circuit, the forest, granite and peaty landscape accompany your footsteps.From the car park, take the first forest track on the left. It runs alongside many spruce plantations with prickly needles. Leave the track coming from the left and continue to the right for 400 m until you reach the Pierre-Dure valley.Climb the steep track to the left. It climbs up to the Puy de Bessergue (915 m). At the top, leave the semblance of a path on the left, and go down the main track. 50 m further down, take the left track through the coniferous trees. Continue straight ahead along the track. Turn left onto the D119Take the track on the left. It goes around the Puy de la Justice, planted with Douglas fir. Continue by the track on the right, then by the D76 on the left for 500 m.Take the forest track on the right. Continue straight ahead along the track then, facing the slope, turn right and continue into the conifer plantations.At the crossroads, continue straight ahead to see the site of the rocks of Chaveroche, 300 m to the right (gigantic granite blocks that dominate the village of Péret-Bel-Air; remain vigilant with children), then retrace your steps.Follow the track on the right, then the wide track on the left and the D76 on the left to return to the starting point.
Parking alongside the D76, before the Col de la Blanche
Parking alongside the D76, before the Col de la Blanche
The rocks of Chaveroche, gigantic granite outcrops, leave you astonished. How do they balance, what giant carved their rounded shapes, did they shelter, protect our ancestors, did they serve as places of worship... ?
10 km north of Egletons, by the D16 (in the direction of Saint-Yrieix-le-Déjalat) and D76.
Parking alongside the D76, before the Col de la Blanche
Chaos de Chaveroche: be careful with children from point 5.