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Circuit des Folies Siffait

A beautiful walk to discover an exceptional site in the Ancenis region: the Folies Siffait. Allow 1 hour 45 minutes to discover the varied landscapes of Le Cellier. Get back in touch with nature by discovering the coulees and the fascinating history of the Folies Siffait.

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Presentation of: Circuit des Folies Siffait

The coulees are part of the Cellier's highly varied landscape, home to a wide variety of vegetation including several rare mountain and continental plant species. The coulees are deep, narrow gashes carved out by run-off, giving rise to picturesque landscapes that can be explored on foot. The entire circuit is 5.8 km long (estimated duration: 1 hour 45 minutes).

Choose the first few weeks of spring, when nature is in full bloom and the paths are carpeted with wild flowers. In summer, you can cool off in the Bois des Couleurs.

We go there for :
-the fascinating history of the Folies Siffait
discover the coulees, paths carved out by the run-off of water
-the village of Saint-Méen and its panoramic view over the Loire
Type of routes/Nature of route
Promenade et Randonnée (PR) footpath
Departure town
LE CELLIER
Arrival town
LE CELLIER
Distance
5,8 Km
Means of transport
Walking, difficulty level: Average, duration: 1h45min
MTB, difficulty level: Average, duration: 30min
Colour of tag
JAUNE
Documents to be downloaded
COMPA-ETL
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