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Hiking around Charrecey offers diverse landscapes, from peaceful village streets and hedged farmland paths to ancient Roman roads and forests. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including granite soil and intriguing petrifying springs. Panoramic views extend across the Vallée des Vaux, the Couchois region, and towards Mont Rome, with distant glimpses of the Jura mountains and Mont Blanc on clear days. Hikers can explore a mix of open countryside and wooded areas, encountering streams and historical points of interest.
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4.9
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13.1km
03:43
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
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4.93km
01:26
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.6km
06:03
580m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.4km
03:38
330m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Once again, the hiker – or pilgrim – passing by here will notice that this extremely exposed location was obviously chosen with care as the site for a wayside cross. The proverbial "ravages of time" have already left their mark on this small, sacred stone monument: the capital, which tops the round shaft supporting the cross, is damaged, as is the end piece of the longitudinal beam above the crossing. The cross has no body, but the attentive observer will notice one special feature: at the intersection of the longitudinal beam and the crossbeam, a heart can be seen, interpreted here in the Christian sense as a symbol of God's infinite love for humanity, whose son, Jesus Christ, redeemed us through his death on the cross.
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Once again, the builders of this small sacred monument chose a highly exposed location for the stone cross, which overlooks the expansive landscape. A multi-tiered base rises from the rocky subsoil. This culminates in a round shaft, estimated at two meters high, topped by a capital. Above it stands the actual cross, a Christian symbol of the redemptive act of Jesus, the incarnate Son of God.
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Beautiful views from the site. Nothing of the excavations can be seen anymore. For information about the camp, stop by the museum located at Chassey-le-Camp town hall. Created in 2018, you can see the 19th and 20th century discoveries made on the site through six interpretive panels and six display cases displaying sixty authentic objects and artifacts.
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This beautiful ensemble has its origins at the end of the 12th century. It underwent significant transformations during the 15th century, notably to make it habitable. The castle is open to visits without appointment in July and August (closed on Mondays). Outside of this period, only planned group visits are possible. The estate also offers tastings and a treasure map to create with the family.
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From here you enjoy a breathtaking view of the vines of the Saône valley, a vineyard that has been exploited since the Middle Ages. Take your cameras !
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http://saintsymphorien.net/ Excellent, recently restored church with fantastic acoustics. It is located at the top of the village overlooking the Mercurey vineyard. The forest is nearby. Starting point for beautiful hikes.
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Saint Symphorien de Touches, a superb church restored in 2016 and 2017. Perched at the top of the hill, it overlooks the Mercurey vineyard. To visit !
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There are over 300 hiking routes around Charrecey, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging trails to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
Hiking in Charrecey offers a varied experience, from peaceful village streets and hedged farmland paths to ancient Roman roads and dense forests. The area features granite soil and unique petrifying springs. You'll encounter both open countryside and wooded areas, with some routes providing significant elevation changes for panoramic views.
Yes, Charrecey offers several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the local "Circuit des crêtes" is a well-marked 3.5 km loop with a moderate elevation gain, taking about an hour. Another easy option is Château de Montaigu – Church of Touches in Mercurey loop from Mercurey, a 4.9 km trail through rural landscapes.
Many trails in Charrecey are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near farmlands or protected areas, and to respect local signage regarding pet access.
Yes, Charrecey is known for its well-marked circular routes. The local "Circuit des crêtes" and "A travers bois" are excellent examples, both starting and ending in the village center. For a slightly longer easy option, consider La croix de Theu – View of the Vallée des Vaux loop from Saint-Mard-de-Vaux, which is 4.4 km.
Charrecey's trails are rich in history. You can discover a 19th-century washhouse, the Fontaine aux Dames, and a classified 16th-century cross in the cemetery. The area also features ancient Roman roads. For specific historical sites, consider routes that pass by Château de Rully or Château de Montaigu.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are more difficult routes available. One such option is the Mercurey – Château de Rully loop from Mercurey, a demanding 22.5 km trail with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience.
The "Circuit des crêtes" is renowned for its stunning panoramic views. From its elevated points, you can see Charrecey, Aluze, the plateau of Chassey le-Camp, the Couchois region, and Mont Rome. On clear days, the vistas extend to Chalon, the Saône valley, and even the distant Jura mountains and Mont Blanc. You can also find great views from Three Crosses Mountain.
The hiking trails in Charrecey are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 470 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-marked paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest.
While Charrecey is a rural commune, it's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from larger towns in the Saône-et-Loire department. Many trailheads are most easily accessed by car, with parking often available in the village center where maps for local circuits are provided.
Yes, the region boasts interesting natural features. The "A travers bois" circuit leads hikers through a forest where they can encounter the Giroux stream and the remains of the Saint Etienne chapel, located near a once-venerated "miraculous" spring. The area is also known for its unique petrifying springs.
Charrecey itself is a small village, but you can find amenities in nearby towns. For accommodation, cafes, and pubs, consider looking in larger settlements within the Côte Chalonnaise region. Some routes, like the Rully Castle – Mercurey loop from Mercurey, pass through villages where you might find local establishments.


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