“D’âme en hameaux” path

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This beautiful descent follows the old route, the only way to reach the hamlets of Vaujany. This varied trail will take you from hamlet to hamlet, explaining their history.

About : “D’âme en hameaux” path

Vaujany and its hamlets enjoy a relatively mild climate, due to their excellent exposure.
The snow almost never clutters the lower hamlets, it only stays in La Villette, the highest hamlet of the commune. A hike to discover this hamlet is proposed.

Welcome: Summer advices :
- Check the weather conditions before you leave.
- In case of emergency call 112.
- Adapt your clothing to the activity: good shoes, windbreaker, cap...
- Bring snacks and water.

Winter advices :
- Make sure that snow does not get into your shoes by using gaiters.
-While snowshoeing:
- Remember to release the heel of the snowshoe! For your information, the back of the foot is sometimes tied up when going downhill when there is a lot of snow.
- Go with poles, essential for balance.
- Don't hesitate to tap your snowshoe with the pole from time to time, it allows to remove some of the snow and thus to lighten your step.
- Foggy glasses are usually a good indicator of too much body heat or too rapid a change in body heat. If this happens, you can reduce your speed, the number of layers of clothing or simply ventilate by allowing cool air to enter under your windbreaker.

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

From the Tourist Office, go to the church at the entrance to the village. At the level of the cemetery is the path of the repository, take it until you reach the road in the hamlet of Perrier. Then take the path marked in yellow. You reach the hamlet of Pourchery, you pass in front of the Chapelle Saint Claude (water point) then go down the road, to find the start of the path of the cobblestones which you follow. The markings are yellow. You then follow the sign for Le Verney. You cut the road twice and arrive at the old school of the hamlet of Verney. You continue on the road, downhill, and reach the footbridge over the Eau d'Olle that you will have seen.

En bref

1 h 40

J+ : 10 m

4 km

Level bue - Medium

Map and GPX marking

“D’âme en hameaux” path

Getting There

Services

  • Pets welcome

Services

Tours

  • Unguided individual tours available permanently
  • Average duration of the individual tour: 100 minutes

Opening

From 11/01 to 30/09.

Subject to favorable weather.

Prices

Free access.

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