It is a take-off site for paragliders and hang-gliders located at the end of the Morvan. There are other must-sees nearby such as the Devil's Claw and the Stone that is crumbling.
Beautiful, enchanting place. You can take extensive walks here and enjoy beautiful views. It is not called the Balcony of the Morvan for nothing. Sturdy walking shoes because steep climbs …
Superb ponds to see. South-east of Uchon, in the forest, are the remains of the priory known as the Montagne d'Uchon, founded in the 12th century by the monks of …
On the edge of the path, ancient Gallo-Roman, we find these five stones. Originally they were funerary stelae from the Celtic period of the 5th century BC.