Aqueduc de l'Avre et château d'Escorpain — boucle depuis Escorpain
Aqueduc de l'Avre et château d'Escorpain — boucle depuis Escorpain
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03:14
12,5km
60m
Vandring
Senast uppdaterad: 26 februari 2026
Vägpunkter
Startpunkt
Hämta vägbeskrivning
1,06 km
Highlight • Historisk plats
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Tips av
4,67 km
Highlight • Monument
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Tips av
12,5 km
Slutpunkt
Vägtyper och underlag
Vägtyper
7,25 km
4,19 km
1,09 km
Underlag
6,95 km
4,19 km
1,30 km
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tisdag 14 april
18°C
4°C
33 %
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You can typically find parking within the rural village of Escorpain itself, which serves as the starting point for this loop hike. Look for available spots near the village center or close to the trailhead.
This hike features two significant historical attractions. You'll encounter the impressive 16th-century Château d'Escorpain, a designated historical monument. The route also showcases the 19th-century Avre Aqueduct - the Tue-Cheval structure, an engineering marvel that once supplied water to Paris.
The terrain offers a mix of verdant landscapes and tranquil rural scenery. You'll traverse countryside, potentially encountering unpaved paths, especially around the aqueduct structures. The route crosses the Pluche, a tributary of the Avre river, adding to the varied natural environment.
The loop is approximately 12.5 kilometers (7.8 miles) long and generally takes around 3 hours and 14 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the sights.
While specific leash rules for this exact loop are not detailed, many rural trails in France are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially near historical sites like the Château d'Escorpain and around any livestock you might encounter in the countryside.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop trail. You can freely explore the public paths and admire the historical landmarks from accessible viewpoints.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking in this region, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hikes are possible, but some paths might be muddy.
Rated as 'moderate,' this trail is suitable for active families. Its length of 12.5 km might be a bit long for very young children, but older kids who enjoy walking and exploring historical sites will likely find it engaging. The varied terrain and historical features offer plenty to see.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the de Versailles à Verneuil, Chemin des Bois, Chemin des Chênes, Chemin de la Métairie, Chemin de la Ferrette, and Chemin du Bois Saint-Escorpain.
Escorpain is a rural village, so amenities might be limited. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks. For cafes, pubs, or more extensive facilities, you might need to visit larger towns nearby before or after your hike.
Public transport options directly to Escorpain may be limited due to its rural location. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving to the village. You might find connections from larger nearby towns, but planning ahead is essential.