Main routes
Major departmental routes
The emblematic paths of the famous Saint Martin character.
Three walking routes, opened five years ago, bring to life three episodes from the life of the great
traveller who settled in Touraine in the 4th century.
Please note: These itineraries have been designed and marked for pedestrians.
They must be checked for horse riding
The paths to....Saint-Jacquesde Compostelle :
-GR ® 655 - Via Turonensis crosses the Vienne Of the four long-distance footpaths leading to Santiago de Compostela, the GR ® 655 Via Turonensis is the most northerly. Starting in Brussels, it was mainly used by people from the north and north-east of Europe seeking to reach the famous shrine of Saint-Martin de Tours. This is why it became known as the Via Turonensis.
-GR®364 Du Poitou à l'Océan :
Hiking through the Vienne: from Plein-Bois to Lusignan via Pleumartin, Archigny, La Chapelle-Moulière,
Poitiers, Ligugé, Iteuil, Vivonne and Celle-Lévescault.
Find a description on. : https://www.gr-infos.com/gr364a.htm
-GR®48 From La Ribière (Haute-Vienne) to Chinon (Indre-et-Loire) :
Communes in the Vienne crossed : L'Isle-Jourdain (Vienne) - (1829E). Persac
(1828E). Pleumartin la Roche- Posay (1926O). La Trimouille (1927E). St-Savin (Vienne) (1927O). Lathus-StRémy (1928E). Montmorillon (1928O).
The equestrian adventure Route maps
An invaluable tool
for your hikes
Created by the Fédération Française d'Équitation (FFE) and the Comité National de Tourisme Équestre (CNTE), this site lets you consult equestrian tourism itineraries in France. A veritable library of itineraries, this interactive map will help you find your next destination and ride.
SIMPLE & PRACTICAL
Find your route, visualise your points of interest, anticipate technical difficulties, download your tourist brochures and all you have to do is walk!
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