Charming walk on the scrubland paths to discover numerous capitelles (dry stone shelters from the 18th and 19th centuries).
Discover the history of this heritage linked to the cultivation of vines, cereals, olive trees and pastoralism.

Route details

Blauzac
Loop
Tag
Earth, Hard surface (tar, cement, floor), Gravel
Autumn, Summer, Winter, Spring

Description

From the town hall car park, turn right to go up rue de l'hôtel de ville.
At the end of the street turn right onto “the path of the Roman bridge” (circuit des capitelles sign). Follow the red and white markings of the GR63 Urbain V.
At the “Mas du code” sign, take the path on the left (circuit des capitelles sign). Sporty climb with washouts.

Arriving at the “Le code” sign, continue straight for 1.8 km.
You pass near the sign “Chemin de Sares et Prelong” (continue straight).

At the “Côte Malaïgue” sign, take the path on the left and continue straight on for 700m. (Yellow marking).

At the sign “Mas de la Librotte” turn left until “chemin de la Cabane de Guiraud”.

Turn left and join the path to discover capitelles, an arboretum and a well.

At the sign “La Librotte”, turn left for 800m.

Join the “Aillargues” sign, then turn left to join “le Chemin de Sares et Prelong” (GR63 Chemin Urbain V, red and white markings).

Turn right to take the starting path towards the village of Blauzac.
Pedestrian sportsHiking route
DifficultyEasyDuration01h30Elevation79 D +Distance5,0 kmMax Altitude193 m
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