Auberge des toqués





The Auberge des toqués Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Hike in the forest in the Esterel-Tanneron massif, starting from the town of Pégomas, in the Siagne valley, in the Alpes-Maritimes department. If you do this route in winter, you will have the chance to see mimosas. This forest is also the largest Mimosa forest in Europe.
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The start of this hiking trail is in the car park on Chemin des Sausserons in Pégomas in the Alpes-Maritimes department. This route draws a loop that largely follows the Harkis track, crossing forest areas. The first two kilometers have a significant drop before the route becomes rather accessible.
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Nice route on foot or by bike in the hinterland of Cannes, starting from the village of Peyroux, in the Alpes-Maritimes department. Along the way, you will cross the forest and the pine forest, and you will pass by the source of La Foux and the Aspres water reservoir. This route can easily be done with a dog.
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The hill of Peygros is located north of the medieval village of Auribeau-sur-Sagne, a veritable fortress perched on a rocky outcrop at the entrance to the gorges of the Siagne. From the Léon Mallet car park, head north along Chemin du Bosquet, then Route du Village. Then cross the departmental road RD 509 and take the marked path opposite the GR®51 path. The trail runs along the southern slope of the hill offering a bird's eye view of the village of Auribeau and the Siagne valley. The climb...
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Features
The Peygros hill is located north of the medieval village of Auribeau-sur-Sagne, a veritable fortress perched on a rocky peak at the entrance to the Siagne gorges. From the Léon Mallet car park, head north taking Chemin du Bosquet, then Route du Village. Then cross the departmental road RD 509 and take the marked path of the GR®51 path opposite. The path runs along the southern slope of the hill offering a view overlooking the village of Auribeau and the Siagne valley. The climb continues at...