Mont Beuvray: Bibracte

Morvan

Circular walk, 7 km

Route: Mont Beuvray: Bibracte

You start at the Bribacte museum. Bribacte was the name of a Gallic fortified town (oppidum), located on Mont Beuvray. You walk up to La Porte du Rebout, the entrance to the oppidum. Then you walk to the Pierre de la Wivre. You walk further through the ancient forest and you pass archaeological excavations. You arrive at the Chapelle Saint Martin, at the top of Mont Beuvray. There you have a nice view of the surroundings. From there you walk back to la Porte du Rebout and then to the museum.

shape
loop
length
7 km 376
location
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
start / arrival
parking area Musée de Bibracte, D3, Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray
path
path:98%  road:2% 
elevation
rise: 293m / fall: -293m
lowest: 625m / highest: 812m
 
Photo: Porte du Rebout, Mont Beuvray
Porte du Rebout, Mont Beuvray
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Points of interest

  • Chapelle Saint-Martin, Mont Beuvray
  • Oppidum Bibracte
  • La Porte de l’Écluse
  • La Porte du Rebout
  • Pierre de la Wivre
  • Musée de Bibracte
  • Parking area Musée de Bibracte
  • Panorama Mont Beuvray

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References

Source

We found this trail in publication ‘Le Morvan, une nature sauvage’ of Alain Le Borgne, published by Éditions Ouest-France in 2019.

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