LES CHEMINS CREUX CASSON
In the hedged farmland of Casson, the walks take you deep into the sunken lanes. Many oak trees mark these paths.
In the bocage countryside, the walks take you deep into the sunken lanes.Numerous oak trees mark these man-made paths. Used as livestock crossing points, they allowed water to run off in winter. It's hardly surprising that
Casson's origins are attributed to this tree, known as Casnus in Roman times.
Casson has one astonishing feature. The attic of its church is home to a rare colony of bats (the Great Murin) and has been classified as a Natural Area of Ecological, Floristic and Faunistic Interest.
Contact
44390 CASSON
FRANCE
Practical information
Departure town
CASSON
Arrival town
CASSON
Distance
16.4 Km
Means of transport
Walking, difficulty level: Average, duration: 4h
Ascent
uphill 39m
downhill 9m
Colour of tag
jaune