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Hiking around Les Aix-D'Angillon offers trails through a landscape characterized by gentle hills, woodlands, and open fields. The region features a mix of natural areas and historical sites, with routes often passing by ponds or châteaux. Elevation changes are generally modest, making the area accessible for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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13.7km
03:34
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Hike the moderate 8.5-mile Loop of Redan (n°46) near Aix-d'Angillon, featuring ponds, vineyards, and the Saint-Germain Collegiate Church.
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21.5km
05:46
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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5.69km
01:33
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
05:20
320m
320m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.5km
02:54
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you are a ceramist or an enlightened pottery lover, La Borne will surely mean something to you. Indeed, this village is a mecca for ceramic creation in France and internationally. La Borne being close to a large sandstone deposit, there are traces of this activity since the 12th century and it has continued to develop over time. In the 15th century, potters acquired mastery of cooking local clay. In the 17th century, the creation of the town of Henrichemont increased demand and concentrated the workshops in the hamlet, halfway between the quarries and the town. Then in the 19th century, at its peak, 21 workshops operated there. Unlike many pottery villages, La Borne has been able to resist the new materials of the 20th century with the revival of pottery in the form of art. Today, nearly 80 craftsmen and artists of twelve different nationalities work in the surrounding area and there are two museums in the village. In the former Saint-Jean-Baptiste chapel, the Pottery Museum was created with a rather traditional and historical approach and in which we find works by renowned potters such as the Talbot family, Vassil Ivanoff and Jean Linard. Then you will find the La Borne Contemporary Ceramic Center which has occupied the village's former girls' school since 1971 as well as a glass gallery more than 600 meters long inaugurated in 2010. Every year around October you can participate in the Grands Feux, an event allowing you to discover how the hamlet's wood-fired ovens work.
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Church located in the old castle walls, the Collegiate Church having replaced the castle chapel of the Sully family around 1150. It has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1862.
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Trail which follows the route of the old railway line which went from Saint-Germain-du-Puy to Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, which was laid between Sancerre and Aix d'Anguillon.
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There are over 25 hiking routes around Les Aix-D'Angillon, offering a variety of experiences. The region is known for its gentle hills, woodlands, and open fields, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Les Aix-D'Angillon offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. For example, the Hiking loop from Menetou-Salon is an easy 5.4 km route that takes about 1 hour 28 minutes to complete, featuring minimal elevation changes.
The trails around Les Aix-D'Angillon often lead through scenic countryside. You might encounter natural features like the Ford sur le Poisson🤗, or interesting cultural sites such as La Borne, potters' village. The landscape is characterized by a mix of woodlands, open fields, and sometimes passes by local ponds or châteaux.
Many of the routes around Les Aix-D'Angillon are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A good example is the Saint-Germain Collegiate Church loop from Les Aix-d'Angillon, a moderate 11.6 km trail that offers a pleasant round trip.
Most trails in the Les Aix-D'Angillon region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Always carry water for your pet and be mindful of local regulations.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The region's generally modest elevation changes and well-maintained paths make it accessible for various ages. Look for the 'easy' graded routes, such as the Hiking loop from Menetou-Salon, which are typically shorter and less strenuous.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking in Les Aix-D'Angillon. The weather is mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer can also be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be muddy or slippery.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many trails, especially in villages like Les Aix-D'Angillon or Menetou-Salon. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot or local tourism websites.
The hiking routes around Les Aix-D'Angillon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful countryside, varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical points of interest.
For those seeking a greater challenge, there are indeed longer and more demanding routes. The region offers a few difficult trails, such as the Étang des Marchandons loop from Menetou-Salon, which is a 21.5 km path with more significant elevation changes, taking around 5 hours 45 minutes to complete.
Given the varied terrain of woodlands and open fields, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is advisable, especially during spring and autumn. Don't forget sun protection for open sections of the trails.
Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be colder and paths may be muddy or occasionally icy, especially in shaded areas. It's important to wear appropriate warm and waterproof clothing, sturdy footwear, and check local weather forecasts before heading out. Some trails might be less accessible during heavy snow, though this is less common in the region.


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