See the church in Saint-Symphorien (carved wooden panels from the Carthusian monastery in Pomier), the vicarage in Andilly (exhibitions, carillon, gardens) and the waterfalls on the Nant Trouble. In Charly, you'll see the 15th-century chapel. Find out about the Park of Legends and the site of the Grand Mediaeval Festival.
- Sport
Nant Trouble walk
About
Signs
directional poles
Difficult passages
During your hike, there may be a risk of muddy passages.
Further informations
Ground, Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)
1. In front of the church (basin) and near the Cure exhibition center, descend a small, steep road towards Vers-Pétard.
2. Turn right and, at the "Chez Guillet" sign, continue right downhill to the hamlet of Vers-Pétard (golf driving range, large farm).
3. Go straight ahead on the grassy path that runs alongside the forest before entering it.
4. Go down a few steps, past a waterfall overhanging a molasse bank, along the stream, then cross it on the small wooden bridge and climb back up the narrow, damp and sometimes shifting path. Pass a second waterfall on the right and enter a clearing topped by a medieval wooden tower.
5. Take a path to the right which climbs up along the nant trouble.
6. Take the path down towards Saint-Symphorien.
7. Continue down the gently sloping path (panoramic views of the Bornes and Bauges massifs) and return to the starting point.
Copponex has a Romanesque church, a press, a bread oven and a vicarage. Communal gîte in the hamlet of Charly. Follon Farm in Copponex to buy good local produce. In Jussy, you'll see old houses and a bread oven.
Prices
Free access.
Reception
Period of practice
Throughout the year : open daily.
- Pets welcome
Contacts
Access
There may be muddy stretches on the walk.