BOUCLE CIRCUIT DE LA SEVRE
LE PALLET
From the pretty sunken path of Les Gohaux and the remains of its washhouse, to the path along the banks of the Sèvre, the typical
From the pretty sunken path of Les Gohaux and the remains of its washhouse, to the path along the banks of the Sèvre, the typical
Lairoux comes from Leiros, which could mean "marshy". The village of Lairoux overlooks the floodplains of the Lay Valley.
This short circuit (700 m), starting and finishing behind the town hall, takes you from flower beds to gardens.
The Chemin des Châtaignes (Chestnut Trail) covers almost 80 kilometres of fully signposted walking and mountain biking trails thro