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From Termes take the direction of the Croix de Pierre and continue the route towards the Serre de Coste Raste on the plateau, beautiful view of the castle and the top of the Terminet gorges. At the Col de la Gardie, go left downhill and continue the route. Reach the bank of the Orbieu in a meander then cross the bridge to the left on the D212. Continue on the road for a little over a km.
From Durfort to Hautes-Jonquières: Turn right (view of Durfort castle on the left: built on a rocky outcrop, the castle stands overlooking the gorges of Orbieu, an outpost of the fortress of Termes); we leave the road; continue on the GR36 and climb up to the partially ruined Combe de Vigne forest house (shelter possible). Walk in the middle of an unusual landscape (leave on your right the path going to Basses Jonquières or Métairie Carrus) and arrive as far as the Ruins of the old Priory of Saint Clément. Continue in the Cirque de Jonquières dominated by the pierced cliff, cross the Jonquières stream and continue to the hamlet of Hautes-Jonquières. From Hautes-Jonquières to Mayronnes: After the hamlet of Hautes Jonquières, fork to the left following the GR 36 and go up to the Col de la Croix (363 m) (Panoramic view of the Lauza plateau and the Alaric), then cross the Gautier valley. Continue on the track towards Mayronnes (optional: return trip to the village). From Mayronnes to Caununits-en-Val: Before arriving in Mayronnes, turn right on a track; in view of the cistern, turn right on an uphill track: you follow part of the Sculptural Path. After about 1km, go down to the left on a path until you come out in a vineyard. Take in the creek bed (! very raviné) which runs along the vine and continue on the track. We go around a ruin and cross the stream again. Go up the path then turn left on a downhill path. Come out on a path and turn left towards Caununits en Val.
From Caununits-en-Val to Lauza: On the D 41, turn left on the D 42 and just before the cemetery, take the path on the right. Walk, arrive at the cross track, turn right for about 150 m, and take the path to the left. Gradually climb up to the Bouchère plateau, staying on the main path. Continue straight on the Bouchère plateau through dense maquis-type vegetation. (Belvedere on the Corbières, Alaric, the Lauza plateau). After the Côte Aigre ridge, the descent is steep. Cross a very arid area of red marl and continue down a narrow path to the left. Take the track to the left until you cross the Serrat de l'Epine. Ignore the Chemin de Notre-Dame-du-Carla on the left. At the intersection, turn right, pass next to an old well, arrive at Lauza (Forest house razed to the ground following a fire). From the locality of Lauza to Lagrasse: Turn left (we find the route followed on the outward journey): drive along a beautiful alley of cypresses and pines, leave a path on the right and arrive at an intersection. Take the second path on the left. Path, (View to the left of the Chaudron valley and the meanders of the Sou. Right, Orbieu valley). Go down a small pass. Go straight ahead in front of a capitelle. Go back down on a stony track. (The site is remarkable both for its location and for its vegetation of umbrella pines, Scots pines and especially cypresses). Quickly dominate the village. Continue the descent in a meander of the Orbieu until you arrive in the village of Lagrasse.
In Lagrasse, after the bridge over the D3, climb an embankment to the left to climb the hillside in a meander of the Orbieu. Quickly dominate the village (Point of view: The site is remarkable both for its location and its vegetation of umbrella pines, Scots pines and especially cypresses). Go up to the right on a stony track. Go straight ahead in front of a capitelle. After a small pass (Point of view: View to the right of the Combe Chaudron and the meanders of the Sou. On the left, Orbieu valley), turn left, then right. Approximately 100 m further on, ignore a path on the right and reach a crossroads. Take the second path on the right (the first going to the Chapel of ND du Carla) to cross the wood of Lauza. At the fork, go right. Follow a beautiful alley of cypresses and pines towards Lauza.
From Lauza to Saint Pierre des Champs: continue on the GR36B and go down to the left until the D 41. Go left for a few meters, then cross the bridge to the right towards the Château Saint Auriol. About 250 m further on, in a hairpin bend, continue on the GR36B and continue on the tarmac road to the Orbieu bridge; Cross it and, turning left, go up to the D 212 at the entrance to Saint Pierre des Champs (160 m). From Saint Pierre des Champs to Mont Major: In Saint Pierre des Champs, climb towards the hamlet of Joffres then take the small road on the left for a few meters then continue to the right on the GR36B. The track runs along the western flank of Mont Rode. Ignore the access to Soulane and continue in front of the ruin of Auzine, straight ahead towards Bouzole. Continue to climb to the foot of Mont Major. Climb to the right by the wide middle path. This very steep climb leads to the Mont Major belvedere (541 m) (Viewpoint: 360 ° view of Mont Tauch, the Bugarach pech and the Pyrenees range). From Mont Major to Villerouge Termenès: The path winds its way to the left, then descends, steeply. Always walk on a balcony following the crest of the Serre de Blanès (Viewpoint: Exceptional panorama). Descending south-east, pass near the Chapel of Saint Martin des Auzines going straight ahead. The path turns to the right southwest and joins a forest track; go down to the left. At the T-junction, go right towards the village, ignoring the paths on either side. Pass at the foot of ruined mills (XNUMXth century). An old path lined with low walls leads to Villerouge Termenès. Go down Carriera dels Molins to the left, then Carriera Blanca (Viewpoint: Porch and old street). Follow the banks of the Lou to the Château. From Villerouge Termenès to the Notre Dame des Prats Chapel: from the town hall, follow the Camin de la Bassa and, at the crossroads, continue straight ahead, leaving the path towards Palairac. Turn right and, 50 m further, go up to the left by a grassy path overlooking a field for 80 m. At the end, turn right to go up to the Pech Rigaud. The narrow path is a balcony above the valley. Go back down to come out on a track. Cross a stream on the left and reach a small Chapel. From Notre Dame des Prats to a bend in the D 40: Continue on the main road: cross the stream again and leave a path on the right. The route winds its way through a deep valley on the right bank of the stream. After two fording and before the ruins of an old sheepfold, descend to the right, then to the left 50 m further on to reach the Libre dam (! In case of strong current). Forded to embark on the opposite side in the steep climb and switchbacks in the undergrowth. Join a track. Go up it to the right (Viewpoint: Clape de Villerouge cliff); ignore a path to the right, then fork to the right to enter the state forests of Villerouge and Termes and walk along the contours of the massif (Viewpoint: View of the Libre valley and the hamlet of Creuilhe). Cross several streams. A slightly steep climb and a descent lead to a crossroads. Go up to the left to join the D 40; Take it on the right for 300 m. From a bend in the D 40 to the crossroads at the Croix de Pierre: In the bend, leave the departmental road to follow a wide path in the undergrowth opposite. At the cross, continue to the left (Viewpoint: View of the Château de Termes). From the Stone Cross to Termes: Continue the descent to Termes by a sunken lane. Follow the alleys on the hillside, go left in front of the church and reach the D 40.
Don't miss on and off the itinerary: Castle and village of Termes; Mayronnes village and sculpture path, Abbey and village of Lagrasse; chapel of ND du Carla; Viewpoints: - - Stone cross: Viewpoint: View of the Château de Termes. - Durfort: view of the castle - Col de la Croix (363 m) Panoramic view of the Lauza plateau and the Alaric - Bouchère plateau Viewpoint over the Corbières, the Alaric, the Lauza plateau.
- Viewpoint at Lauza: View to the right of the Combe Chaudron and the meanders of the Sou.
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