La Cabriere, 7.5 km/ 2.30H, Easy. Marked. This is a
wonderful short hike on the Caroux massif without any real difficulties.
Throughout the whole circuit there are exceptional views, beautiful wild
flowers, a good chance of seeing mouflon and a delightful contrast of
landscape.
You can either start at parking areas near Madale or Le
Fage. For this walk we started at the parking area for Le Fage, near Rosis.
Walk up the wide track to another parking area with signs for climbing. Take
the track to your left until you see yellow markers directing you to turn
right. Take this path down until it splits and then take the path to the left.
This path leads all the way around the upper Gorge de Colombieres with
delightful rocky views of the gorge, Caroux, and the Orb valley below. Finally you
start to go down to a point where the zigzags begin. Here you will see a wooden
post, now look for a small blue marker for a trail to your left. You may find
it a little difficult to see at first. Take this blue trail (do not go down the
zigzags). (If you want a shorter walk there is a little green marked trail that
goes up from a large cairn just above here, this would take you past the quarry
and over the hill of la Cabriere itself, a walk of around 1 hour).
Now follow the blue trail back up the hill a little and then
down into the woods. It drops down through lovely old chestnut woods, on a
little path with lovely views of the gorge de Madale. You will notice that you
will not see many blue markers only old yellow ones this is fine. Now the trail
drops down onto a wide dirt road beside a house and a yellow wooden post.
Turn
left and walk along this track towards the Col de Madale, passing a small old
quarry working. The track reaches the hamlet of Madale before the col. (We saw
lots of orchids here and meadows of cowslips).
After the village you will come to a wooden signpost at the col. Take a
left turn onto the GR7 red/white markings.
This small path leads over the
beautiful heather and broom covered tops with remarkable open views of the
Espinouse, Caroux, Monts de Orb, and what seems like the whole of the languedoc
down to the coast and over to Montpelier. (We saw several meadows of cowslips
and many beautiful wild tulips along this part of the route).
The path now
drops onto the wide track, turn right and go back down to the car park. This is
probably the easiest walk on the Caroux massif.
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