Departure
Description
Montbliart, the smallest village in the municipality of Sivry-Rance, is located in a hilly landscape with valleys forged by the Helpe Mineure and Ry de Fromont rivers. Starting from the church, the walk will take you to the green countryside to discover old dwellings and Les Bruyères, a 19th century hamlet. You will then follow the Grand Chemin, the main road of the village, which linked the foundries to each other in the Middle Ages. Take the time to observe the chapel, built in 1681, whose niche is built from Rouge de Rance (red limestone) from the neighbouring village whose quarries were mined until the middle of the 20th century.
Walk info
On foot
Length of route 3km
Walk duration 45min
Difficulty : Easy
Signage :
- People with limited mobility
- Pushchair
Services & facilities
- Picnic area