Marked hike No. 33. Geologically, the commune of Bouhy belongs to Forterre, a neighboring country to Puisaye. Its town peaks at an altitude of 355 meters. For the walker in search of vast horizons, this dominant position gives this circuit its panoramic interest to which is added the architectural interest of the numerous chapels encountered along the way.
Route details
Description
To reach the Champ de Foire and the start of the circuit, take the D14, direction Ciez.
The departure takes place at the water tower, shaded parking lot.
(D/A) After the water tower, take the left path between the houses. Leave the ruins of the Moulin au Job on your left and continue straight ahead.
(1) At the bottom of the path, go straight on the road and, once at the fork, turn left. Continue straight ahead, leaving the path which goes down to the left towards the hamlet of La Brosse.
(2) At the bottom, take the first path on the left.
(3) At the first crossroads, at the entrance to the hamlet of La Brosse, follow the path opposite.
It turns left almost 180°, crosses a small road which leads to La Brosse and joins the D957.
(4) At the intersection with the departmental road, follow the road on the right downhill for 100m, then take the path on the left, which runs alongside the Moulin Blot.
Continue straight ahead, bypassing the hamlet of Cesseigne, which is on your right, and take the first path on the left.
You are on the so-called “Julius Caesar” path. This is a section of the old Roman Road going from Gien to Autun. Always go straight and join the D14.
(6) Cross this road and take the path opposite.
(7) At the first intersection with the Calvary, leave the path and turn left towards Bois Pille. Cross this hamlet on the right.
(8) At the exit of Bois Pille, take the path on the left and continue to reach the village of Dampierre-sous-Bouhy.
(9) Before the first houses of this village, turn left and follow the path straight ahead. It takes you back to the town of Bouhy. Pass in front of the cemetery, then turn right after the church, to reach the starting point (D/A).
The departure takes place at the water tower, shaded parking lot.
(D/A) After the water tower, take the left path between the houses. Leave the ruins of the Moulin au Job on your left and continue straight ahead.
(1) At the bottom of the path, go straight on the road and, once at the fork, turn left. Continue straight ahead, leaving the path which goes down to the left towards the hamlet of La Brosse.
(2) At the bottom, take the first path on the left.
(3) At the first crossroads, at the entrance to the hamlet of La Brosse, follow the path opposite.
It turns left almost 180°, crosses a small road which leads to La Brosse and joins the D957.
(4) At the intersection with the departmental road, follow the road on the right downhill for 100m, then take the path on the left, which runs alongside the Moulin Blot.
Continue straight ahead, bypassing the hamlet of Cesseigne, which is on your right, and take the first path on the left.
You are on the so-called “Julius Caesar” path. This is a section of the old Roman Road going from Gien to Autun. Always go straight and join the D14.
(6) Cross this road and take the path opposite.
(7) At the first intersection with the Calvary, leave the path and turn left towards Bois Pille. Cross this hamlet on the right.
(8) At the exit of Bois Pille, take the path on the left and continue to reach the village of Dampierre-sous-Bouhy.
(9) Before the first houses of this village, turn left and follow the path straight ahead. It takes you back to the town of Bouhy. Pass in front of the cemetery, then turn right after the church, to reach the starting point (D/A).