Hiking tour 2 - Le Faï
Sport, Pedestrian sports, Hiking itinerary
in Dévoluy
8.4
km
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This easy route passes mainly through pleasant wooded areas in high heat. You will cross the Faï, which means beech wood in Occitan.
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Saint Disdier Pont de la Cerise La Rollandière
Pré de la Grange Les Pertusets Le Grand Villard
Pont du Pouss Le Faï L’Auche Villard Joly
Le Mas Les Blanquets La Ribière Saint Disdier.
At Saint Disdier, at the start, we go up the course of the Souloise to the Pont de la Cerise. The route then follows the D520 for 500 m. At the intersection with the D117, turn left for 20 meters then cross the road to resume the path and cross the Fayolle wood on the side, one of the oldest forests in...Saint Disdier> Pont de la Cerise> La Rollandière
> Pré de la Grange> Les Pertusets> Le Grand Villard
> Pont du Pouss> Le Faï> L’Auche> Villard Joly
> Le Mas> Les Blanquets> La Ribière> Saint Disdier.
At Saint Disdier, at the start, we go up the course of the Souloise to the Pont de la Cerise. The route then follows the D520 for 500 m. At the intersection with the D117, turn left for 20 meters then cross the road to resume the path and cross the Fayolle wood on the side, one of the oldest forests in the massif. We arrive along the river that we go up to "Pré de la Grange". Follow the D937 for 500 m. Turn right at the "Pertusets" sign to go up to "Grand Villard". From there take
on the right, following the D217 road until the sign "Pont du Pouss" and go up on the left to "Faï". Take direction "Le Villard Joly" which you cross to the end to then reach the hamlet of Mas. Go down to Saint Disdier by the path which leads to the D 217. Turn left, follow the road until the sign "Les Blanquets" and join the car park below.
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- Dévoluy
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Plain text period
- From 01/05 to 01/11.
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Documentation
- GPX / KML files allow you to export the trail of your hike to your GPS (or other navigation tool)
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