

In a very characteristic environment of sandstone and blue marl, this hike takes in two pretty villages. Saint Benoît, perched on a rocky knoll, and Braux, surrounded by chestnut trees.
This hike offers a superb and impressive view of the Galange gorges, the Annot sandstones and the Coyer.
A pleasant trail along the Coulomp and beneath the impressive chestnut trees, with beautiful views of the sandstone cliffs. The village, with its beautiful sandstone houses, completes the hike.
The route is signposted to help you discover the landscape and the village of Braux.
A hike that combines superb views of the surrounding mountains with the discovery of Ubraye and Le Touyet, with their beautiful stone houses set on slopes, and the Palud plateau.
After a short descent to the Notre Dame de la Rivière chapel, the climb is a little steep, but pleasant and shady. At the Col St Jean (1326m), enjoy the magnificent panorama before reaching the chapel of St Jean du Désert.
View of Lac de Castillon. Early in the morning and on a clear day, from the summit you can see Corsica, the gap in the Gorges du Verdon to the south-west, Mont-Chiran to the west and the highest point in the area to the north-west, the Cheval Blanc massif.
From the Basse d’Angles pass (1577 m), you reach the Serres ridge, overlooking the Ivoire and Verdon valleys.
Following the “Tour des Sources”, you’ll climb up the Coutails torrent to its source.
The Serres family walk will introduce you to the village of Angles’ heritage, as well as its farming and forestry activities.