
All along this route, the local heritage, past and present, offers you an invitation to discover the charms of this village.Park in the car park behind the auberge. Return towards the village. Turn right, pass the war memorial. Continue towards the town hall and the village of Les Ganes. As you leave the village, turn right towards St-Pantaleon. Follow the road for 300 m, and turn right on the trail that leads to the ‘pré clos’, the enclosed meadows.At the T-junction, turn left. Ignore a path on the left. At the next crossroads, follow the path to the left.At the next crossroads, continue straight ahead for 300 m.Take the road to the right; ignore a track on your left. The road goes down to the Vianon. In a bend, follow a path on your left. After the stream, turn right; the path becomes a trail that zig-zags up through the undergrowth.Take the track on the left at the crossroads with a track at the end of the wood. Ignore a track on your right (which goes up to Theil). At the next crossroads, follow the track to the right, which joins a road. Take it to the left to find point 3.At the next crossroads, turn to the right. Go on alongside the field until you reach a section of the path you took on the way to the enclosed pastures. Turn left on the track that goes up and past an old communal laundry. At the intersection, go up to the right to find the starting point.
Parking at the Auberge de la Marguerite, Saint-Hilaire
Follow the signs carefully, the circuit describes a "double eight"
From Neuvic, follow the D 991 towards Egletons, then go left on the D 89, and take the D 55E towards St-Hilaire.
Charming and authentic, Saint-Hilaire-Luc overlooks the Vianon valley. In the village, the small 12th-century church dominates the village. It is framed by the lime tree known as "Sully", classified as a Remarkable Tree of France and an oak tree dating from 1879. The whole village is carefully planted with flowers and offers visitors a restful break.
Parking at the Auberge de la Marguerite, Saint-Hilaire
Parking at the Auberge de la Marguerite, Saint-Hilaire