This hike takes two of the old paths that connect, through the undergrowth, Malijai to the Puimichel plateau.
Route details
Description
Departure from Malijai, left bank of the Bléone, right bank car park under the Chateau. From the roundabout near the bridge, take the road to Puimichel, then immediately, the street on the right in the housing estate.
At the first crossroads, follow the chemin de la Colline, then the first street on the right. This continues after 100m by a forest track.
After 250m, you reach the bottom of the Fontette ravine, which you leave very quickly to reach a “croup” path.
Still following this, alternating the shade of the oaks and the clear views of the Bléone and the Durance valley, you gradually reach, via a steep slope, a ridge then a balcony path. Then the descent to Malijai begins on your left, following a second “chemin de Puimichel” through the woods. You can also continue straight towards “Haut-Val” then Chénerilles.
Be an actor in the quality of your practice sites:
Suricate allows you to report the problems you encounter when you practice. To allow you to make the most of the marked and maintained trails in the department, we ask that you report any anomalies observed during your outdoor activities by using the national website. meerkat.
At the first crossroads, follow the chemin de la Colline, then the first street on the right. This continues after 100m by a forest track.
After 250m, you reach the bottom of the Fontette ravine, which you leave very quickly to reach a “croup” path.
Still following this, alternating the shade of the oaks and the clear views of the Bléone and the Durance valley, you gradually reach, via a steep slope, a ridge then a balcony path. Then the descent to Malijai begins on your left, following a second “chemin de Puimichel” through the woods. You can also continue straight towards “Haut-Val” then Chénerilles.
Be an actor in the quality of your practice sites:
Suricate allows you to report the problems you encounter when you practice. To allow you to make the most of the marked and maintained trails in the department, we ask that you report any anomalies observed during your outdoor activities by using the national website. meerkat.