
A stroll, between Eaux and Bois, marked by the legend of Terres Rouges, which gave rise to the name Reterre.In the lower part of the village of La Chirade, before the last house, take the path on the left that goes down and then back up to Le Mas.At the entrance to the village of Le Mas, turn right and follow the path to the road.Take the road in front of you that goes up to Tourton Grand; just past the buildings, take a right turn at the cross and keep to the left.At the crossroads, turn left, cross the field and enter the woods; continue straight ahead until you reach the houses at Le Métrand.After the houses and before the crossroads, take the path on the right; at the road, turn right, go past the Moulin du Genêt and go through the hamlet of Les Genêts.At the crossroads, turn right, pass La Chassagnade and, before Les Trimouilles, turn right; follow the GR 46, go through Le Châtaignier, join the road and continue to La Chabanne.Before the crossroads with the D 19, turn right on the road to La Ville du Bois; turn right, go past the château; At the intersection, turn left and continue along the road as far as the lake.At the road, cross and take opposite the path through the woods to Le Masroudier.Turn right and follow the road to the intersection; keep to the right and take the first road on the left.At the crossroads, take the path on the right to reach La Chirade.
La Chirade, Reterre
De Reterre, prendre la D24 en direction de Sannat ; traverser Malleville puis rejoindre La Chirade
From cool undergrowth to gurgling streams, this circuit takes you from villages to legends, on the borders of the deep and mysterious Combraille.
La Chirade, Reterre
La Chirade, Reterre