| Boucle de Pelens - St Martin Entraunes - walk / hike |
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This walk starts from St Martin d'Entraunes in the Haut Var. This walk also features in the Randoxygène Haut Pays. We start from the small car park on the right after the church going north through the village. Directly opposite is the Maire (Town Hall) with one of those “you are here maps”. There is a road going up the hill almost at 90 deg to the main road but the one we want is the smaller one going up the side of the Maire. The path runs parallel to the road below and you pass some houses to a hamlet called le Clouvert.
Change direction into the hill to le Villard, here you take a left to take you behind a water treatment installation. Remember it is a local path so you are following the usual yellow markers. After le Villard you start to climb steadily moving northwards all the way and are rewarded by spectacular views of the valley below. There has been some land slides since our map was printed and the marked path is now a little lower than it was on the hill slope. Keep to the path and the yellow markers. Eventually the gradient becomes less and you are almost contouring and come to sign post 239. At 239 the path splits with the right hand fork going back down into the valley, the left hand is the one we take which continues to climb on a wide forest track and changes to a westerly direction.
The path takes you across the same road 2 more times then you come to Chapelle St Jean. At the Chapelle the sign post is 235 and there on in the path descends through the trees crossing the road a further 5 times, take care to check up and down the road for the continuation of the path. At the last road crossing you enter the village from the southern side, via a track. There are still farm buildings and buildings with the typical open roofs. The roof eaves were traditionally left open to stock winter feed for the animals. On inquiring at the tourist office in Guillaumes about these open roofs we were told about another architectural oddity of the area. In certain houses they build voids into the exterior walls. These voids can be accessed from the inside as well as the outside and were used for keeping bees. Flat distance 8999.75m 231 East:32:320915.68 North:32:4890169.15 Height:1041 m
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