Distance: 5,5 km
Duration (average) : 01h40
Level: Easy
Elevation: 155 D +
Departure: TALAIRAN
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Departure from Place de la République. This circuit allows you to discover truffle oaks, naturally present in the scrubland or cultivated. To taste the famous black truffle, go to the Talairan truffle markets in winter. A shorter variant is possible.

Walking

Your itinerary

TALAIRAN

IGN map reference (s): IGN 2446 West

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Step 1

From Place de la République, take Avenue de Jonquières then Chemin des Moulins à vent. After the mills, go right for about 200 meters and at the junction, continue left on the path overlooking the Rémouly stream and offering a view of the Notre Dame de L'Aire chapel to the east. The path soon turns northwest. Leave the track and continue right into the scrubland via a path. This first part is common to both circuits.
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Step 2

Continue the descent into the woods. Passage in front of a capitelle, an old stone construction. The path soon comes out in sight of Sarrat de Picaury.
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Step 3

Climb towards the ridge (without reaching it) and continue on a contour path (viewpoint) before going back down (fairly steep passage) towards the RD 613.
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Step 4

Just after the bridge over the Remouly, take the path on the right and climb the Rudo slope (which is aptly named). Continue the path through the scrubland until you reach the track.
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Step 5

Take it to the right. Cross the plateau (viewpoint) and go down towards Notre Dame de l'Ere. At the end of the descent! Go around the vineyard to the right (private property, do not cross it) on the path
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Step 6

On your right, a round trip allows you to approach the chapel
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Step 7

Continue left, on the path that will soon be paved. He takes it back to Talairan.

Be careful, the fire risk is often high, especially in summer, and can lead to flower bed closures. Find out before you go consulting the fire risk map for outdoor activities.
Fires strictly prohibited. Do not smoke and never throw cigarette butts in nature. Fires are numerous and catastrophic in our region. In the event of a fire or accident: give alert 18 or 112 from a cell phone.
Protect yourself from the sun and take enough water with you.
Avoid picking flowers and plants. Take all your trash. Close fences and keep dogs on a leash in pasture areas, villages and protected areas.

Mountain bike routes: the routes are often shared with hikers or other users (cars, tractors, etc.). Be careful and always anticipate that a pedestrian may be present around a bend to have time to brake if necessary. Pedestrians have priority in principle, slow down at crossings or stop if the configuration of the terrain requires you to do so.
Thank you and happy hiking!

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