In the early 14th century, this path was used by poor people who walked once a week to La Part-Dieu to eat a plate of soup after Mass.
Both the path and the monastery
date back to 1307, the path having been used previously by the monks and
oxen that went to the river in search of the rocks needed to build the
monastery.
Nowadays, this 7 km. path is easily accessible and ends at the "Buvette des Amis de la Chia" (open on weekends).
Start: By car, stop near the bridge of La Trême River at the edge of the forest. It's marked where you're to start off.
Maps and more information about this trail
Nowadays, this 7 km. path is easily accessible and ends at the "Buvette des Amis de la Chia" (open on weekends).
Start: By car, stop near the bridge of La Trême River at the edge of the forest. It's marked where you're to start off.
Maps and more information about this trail









