Job, at the gates of Luzège
La Luzège
La Luzège - D.Agnoux - CC VEM
Saint-Hilaire-Foissac

Job, at the gates of Luzège

Fauna et flora
Lakes and rivers
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This circuit offers you an immersion in the wild gorges of the Luzège.
It is at the bottom of the gorges of the Luzège, where nature has regained its rights, that the word "wild" takes on its full meaning. Allow yourself be guided alongside the water, thanks to the fishermen's path, at the foot of hundred-year-old trees, in the footsteps of the otter...

2 points of interest

  • La Luzège
    La Luzège - D.Agnoux - CC VEM
    Gorge

    The gorges of the Luzège

    In contrast with the uniform landscape of the plateaus, the gorges of the Luzège sink to a depth of more than 100 m, offering a wild and stony landscape. In some places, there are real rocky gorges, but also waterfalls and cascades. These wooded gorges, rich in protected plant species and a diversified fauna, are the subject of a ZNIEFF (Natural zone, home to flora and fauna of ecological interest). These white waters are home to otters and brown trout.
  • Cachette à loutres
    Cachette à loutres - D.Agnoux - CC VEM
    Fauna

    The otter

    In the shelter of the banks of the Luzège, a discreet and fascinating animal is hiding: the European Otter. It feeds on fish, but also on amphibians and crayfish. This animal, which spends a lot of time playing, is a witness to the quality of the water and the preservation of the environment. Once prized by trappers for their fur, otters had almost disappeared. Today, the otter is present on all the watercourses.

Description

  1. At the entrance to the hamlet, take the road to the right road behind a barn (on the gable of which an inserted cross inserted bears the inscription "I.H.S", "Iesa Homines Salvator", "Jesus the Saviour of Men"). The road becomes a path and passes to the left of a ruined house. Continue between the meadows.
  2. Where the paths intersect, take the one on the left. It goes down into the gorges (the meadows of the plateau attract many animals who take refuge in the gorges and come to eat at nightfall) and arrives on a flat ledge.
  3. Continue by the track on the right to go down to the bottom of the gorges. Well marked at first, it then runs alongside a stream which is often dry in summer (follow the markings carefully; at the foot of the gorges, the hornbeam replaces the beech; the leaves being out of reach, its grooved and bumpy bark makes it possible to differentiate it from beech) and reaches the edge of the Luzège.
  4. Use the fishermen's trail either upstream or downstream (enjoy the freshness, the wild and green universe of the gorges; the sandy areas along the shoreline capture many animal tracks: deer, wild boars, roe deer and otters pass through here). Go back up by the same path.
  5. Back on the flat, go straight up the path to Job and arrive at the plateau. Turn left, walk alongside a field, and continue by the road that leads to the entrance of the hamlet.
  • Departure : Village entrance, Job
  • Arrival : Village entrance, Job
  • Towns crossed : Saint-Hilaire-Foissac

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Access and parking

12 km southeast of Egletons on the D16, D62E, the Peuch road on the left after the bridge (south of the village) and the Job road on the left.

Parking :

On the right, before the entrance to the village, Job

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