An 8.4km hiking trail, with a cumulative climb of over 110m. There are 4.8 km of paths and 3.6 km of roads. Allow around 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete this route and discover a beautiful natural setting with some interesting sites.
Attractions
- The church at Cuncy was built in the 16th century, replacing a Romanesque structure, of which the base of the two-bay vaulted bell tower remains. Inside there are four 16th century stained glass windows glorifying Saint Martin, patron saint of the parish.
- The Chêne Franc wash-house. The monks' spring feeds the wash-house, an estate that belonged to the nuns of the Réconfort abbey near Tannay until the French Revolution. Built from stone quarried at Chevroches, this building has a three-sided roof supported by cylindrical columns with capitals similar to those on the washhouses at Vertenay and Mhers.
Hiking
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