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Chateaux and valleys

Chateaux and valleys
Chateaux and valleys
Sur le sentier
Credit : OT Aubusson Felletin

Description

Wild valleys to explore to discover the architectural treasures of the chateaus of the south of Creuse.Depart from the front of the tourist office, and go down the Grande Rue for 150 m.Take Rue Quinault and, after 100 m, turn right.Take the path on the right up to the hamlet of La Faye.Take the road to the right.Take the path on the left.Cross the D23 and take the track opposite to the hamlet of Fressanges.Turn left on the road and go through the hamlet.As you leave the hamlet, take the path on the right before the water tank.At the crossroads of the four paths, turn left for 30 m and cross the road then take the road opposite leaving the 1st, then the 2nd, and the 3rd road on the right.Turn right onto the D93, follow it for 420 m, and take the road on the left which crosses the watercourse, the Dejoune (Beware, difficult to cross in case of heavy flooding).Turn right to Sannebèche then left at the entrance to the hamlet, and continue along the road for 250 m.Take the track opposite for 200 m and keep to the left, leaving the path on the right.Take the track on the left which goes down to Villedeau, then take the road on the right which goes through the hamlet.Take the path which descends on the left as far as the river La Dejoune.After the bridge, take the path on the right for 50 m, cross the river and go up the track as far as Bas Bouteix on the main track without taking into account the paths on the right and left.In the hamlet, take the road on the right and pass in front of the castle, then, 250 m further on, take the road on the left until you reach the D10. Turn right for 400 m.Take the track on the left that leads to the Fontfeyne chapel (picnic table) and continue on the right-hand track that goes up into the fir plantation until you reach the road, then turn left.Take the track on the left until you reach Provenchère, and take the road on the right.At the crossing, turn left towards Felletin.To explore the Château d'Arfeuille, take the road on the right for 450 m then come back to n°20 to continue the circuit.Take the path on the right until you get to the pond, then turn left before the dam, continue to La Borie and go through the hamlet.At the crossing, turn right, then 200 m pass the water tanks and take the path on the left that leads to the Chapelle de Beaumont. Go down "Beaumont road" to return to the starting point.

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Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
6h
Dist.
21 km
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Starting point

Lat : 45.882974Lng : 2.17417

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Public transport

Public transport >> www.aubusson-felletin-tourisme.com

Advice

Itinerary can be split into smaller circuits by taking the road. Be careful on the path that crosses the stream, La Dejoune: it is difficult to cross when it is flooded!

Advised parking

Rue Reby Lagrange

Access

10.5 km from Aubusson, take the D982.

Arrival

Tourist Office, Felletin

Ambiance

From the historical heart of Felletin, explore the valleys of the Creuse and Dejoune, which are home to a rich and varied aquatic fauna and flora. On the heights, the chateau of Bas-Bouteix with its beautiful early 17th-century facade, and that of Arfeuille built in 1480 on the site of a former fortified chateau from the 13th century. Residences listed in the inventory of historic monuments.

Departure

Tourist Office, Felletin

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾