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To follow the obligatory indication Carpark to park its vehicle quietly, the walk starts with the western southern corner of the carpark. Attention the location made by the general advice dates a little and it comprises several struck loops of yellow triangle numbered from 122 to 124 but there is no badly error in the course and even of the crosses of prohibition which should be… With the file gpx to follow the trace no concern or with the plan I indicate when one should not pay attention to the cross of prohibition. Let us direct towards the western southern corner of the carpark to discover a way in against struck bottom of the yellow triangle 122 and begin our balade.le way is easy access and we circumvent the village of the Guard of Adhémar by North in the shade of the holm oaks and while going along the corn fields, to follow reference mark 122 to arrive close it outdoor centre and to find the beaconing with of the asphalt road attention 300 m further not paying attention to the cross but going straight to join the Valley of the Nymphs or runs a refreshing source and its vault in ruins. To reconsider its steps along the road and to turn on the right 100m higher to continue our walk towards the stones of sacrifices, we circumvent the village by the South and since the top we see all the village and its church with the North and the plain of Tricastin in Sud.Attention there is still one or two crosses badly placed follow the plan well while going down again one to the choice to go back to the village by the purification plant while taking on the right or on the left one returns by a way trottinant in lower part of the church. Arrived at the carpark it is pleasant to go to feet in the center of the village to admire the church and the point of view on the plain of Tricastin and Ardeche and the tooth of Rez at the horizon, one strolls with the path of the scents will learn some to us much on medicinal herbs. Charming restoring coffee await us in the center for the greatest pleasure of ordering fresh drinks in the shade of the terraces.
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