This looping route allows you to discover a still very much alive agricultural world. The farms that dot the bottom of the valley are still active, with their numerous meadows. This multi-faceted agro-pastoral culture is best understood by crossing the forests, then the pastures of the middle mountain. The chapel of Saint-Antoine dominates the Osquich pass, a favourite place for pigeon hunting in autumn. From the summit, the view is striking over the Soule valley, the mountains of Haute-Soule, the karstic massif of Arbailles and Basse-Navarre.
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Trait - Balisage directionnel sur supportslocaux
Loop
Over 4 hours
Natural
Religious