Giou trail

Murat

Loop

5km

2h

Signage: imprint.

220m

Sentier de Giou

Follow in the footsteps of local animals! Ideal for a family picnic, this trail offers a panoramic view of Murat and the Monts du Cantal. The trail is suitable for the visually impaired, starting at the stele written in Braille.

Tips

-For your safety, please check the weather forecast before setting off on your hike. -To preserve the environment in which you are located, please avoid leaving garbage in nature. -Remember to take the appropriate equipment for the weather conditions and the hiking itinerary (hiking boots, water bottle, cap, sunglasses, jacket…).

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

Game booklets are available from the Tourist Office in Murat or at the Maison de la Faune! It’s your turn to play!

Departure – Departure is from Place du Balat, in front of the “espace randonnée” sign.

1- Head towards Hôtel-de-Ville, then take rue Faubourg Notre-Dame. Before a fountain, climb a few steps to the left. Cross rue du Bon Secours and continue up the steps to rue Porte Saint-Esprit; turn left (along the street, towards the statue of Notre-Dame de la Haute-Auvergne).

2- Turn right into rue des Remparts, and further up into rue Marchadial, which you turn right into to leave the town center. After a left-hand bend, at the crossroads, turn right up the hill. Rejoin the D39.

3- Cross the road and continue straight ahead on rue de la Pinatelle. Pass a water reservoir, an intersection and reach the start of a path on the right, between houses.

4- Take the path around the houses. Further on, it returns to the top of the street. The trail can be started here for the visually impaired.

5- Continue straight ahead on the track. At the next crossroads, marked by a stele, turn right, then take the first track on the left. It climbs through the undergrowth to the top of the plateau.

6- At the summit, there’s a picnic area where you can admire the panoramic view of Murat and the Monts du Cantal. The return journey is shared, back to the start of the road.

7- Leave the street and turn right onto the path below; it passes behind the houses and joins the D39; turn right for about 10 m; then left onto the path below the lane. After a bend in the road, turn right onto rue de Bonnevie. Turn left, down Rue de Lavergne towards the old town, then into a cul-de-sac.

8- Turn left and take the stairs leading to the corner of rue d’Armagnac. Turn right again and take the second alley on the left, rue de la Voûte, which leads to the church. Turn right in front of the market hall. At the crossroads, turn left into rue du 12 et 24 juin 1944 as far as the town hall.

Openings

All year round.

Subject to favorable weather.

Prices & payment

Free access.

Comfort, equipment and Services

  • Car park
  • Free car park
  • Pets welcome
  • Picnic area
  • Public WC

Reception of animals

Pets allowed

Location

Environments

Close to a public transportation, Close to GR footpath, Village centre, Town location, In the historic centre, In centre of town, Mountain view, Station district