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Le

16km

A breathtaking circuit allowing for glorious views of this undiscovered part of France.  Walk along ridges, through fairy tale forests and along dreamy river banks.  An unforgettable walk for nature lovers. 

DISTANCE

16 KM

COURSE

CIRCUIT

AVE TIME

2:45

TYPE
ASCENT

MARKED

700m

DESCENT

700m

N0 PLACES

150

HIGHPOINT

325m

% UNPAVED

90%

Date : 18 May 2023

Meet Up : Place du Pradel

Start time : 8.30am

Price : €12

At a glance

The Trail des Trois Rocs (16) is one of 3 events held on this day - our nature trail walk - a 16 km predominantly off road trail, open to all.  This is a hilly and relatively technical trek offering incredible views of the surrounding areas including wide vistas, river valleys and dense forest. 

The route is carefully signposted.  It follows some public paths and way-marked ways but also crosses private land not open to the public at any other time, allowing for unique access and views of the valley, rivers and gorge.  

Our top secret new trail has a few surprises this year.  Be ready.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Single track walking by the banks of the river Averyon with spots to dive in if you wish.

Scrambling up Le Grand 'Ouf' taking you to the top of the limestone gorge.

Experience the glorious and varying landscape that this corner of South West France has to offer.

The glorious and expansive views of the 3 valleys and where they join. 

Going back in time with an evening spent in the relatively untouched medieval village of St Antonin Noble Val. 

Watch spring transform the valley with beautiful woodland, the sound of deep quiet and herons swooping on the river.

There is a limit on the overall number of places (150).
Registrations for the race will open late November and close when either all places have been taken on a first come first served basis or on the 5th May 2023.

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PHOTO GALLERY

Bringing the kids? A special event will be held on the day - for fun, kids can participate in a 1km supervised untimed run around the village.

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Bottle Up

Walkers who wear bottle belts use more than 40 per cent fewer water bottles and enjoy being able to drink when they want. Not only is this a more sustainable choice, as you’ll be reducing the number of bottles used on the course, you’ll also be HAPPIER.

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