Loop hike: Bar-sur-Loup to Gourdon
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Gourdon and Pic de Courmettes |
We decided to ascend from Bar-sur-Loup to Gourdon via Bois de Gourdon and descend along Chemin du Paradis.
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Bar-sur-Loup mairie |
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Chemin de St-Michel |
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GR51 west of Bar-sur-Loup |
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Towards Bois de Gourdon |
We parked by the D2210 road below Bar-sur-Loup (≈300 m) and climbed to the village square. From there, we headed southwest along Avenue General de Gaulle then Chemin de Saint-Michel. At signpost #21 in front of a small chapel, we forked right and started to climb along Chemin de Bouscarle, passing the last residences. We temporarily merged with the GR51 and followed it to signpost #23. There we forked right, climbed along a forest path to the D3 road and crossed it. We walked past a small parking and signpost #17, and continued along a dirt track 250 m, where signpost #16 guided us to a forest path. We were in Bois de Gourdon which mostly consisted of oak trees.
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Bois de Gourdon |
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Haut Montet seen from trail |
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GR51 under Gourdon |
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Chemin du Paradis below Gourdon |
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Chemin du Paradis GR51 |
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GR51 above signpost#5 |
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Missing bridge over Riou de Gourdon |
We ascended a bit more, now straight north to signpost #15, and merged with the same dirt track. At about 790 m, this marked the highest point of the hike. From here, the itinerary followed the dirt track; we descended along it to signpost #14 where we forked right (east) to a paved road (Chemin du Naouq), and walked to Gourdon (740 m), already visible in front of us.
It was a sunny and warm autumn day, and restaurants and shops in the village seemed busy. After a brief stop, we headed back to Bar-sur-Loup. We descended steeply along the familiar Chemin du Paradis trail, also GR51. At signpost #4, we forked right, still following the GR51 trail. The old narrow iron footbridge over Riou du Gourdon had disappeared, and a new one was under construction. Fortunately, the stream bed was dry and could be crossed.
At signpost #18 we left the GR51, forked left and descended back to Bar-sur-Loup.
It turned out to be a great loop mostly along good trails, dirt tracks and paved roads. The rocky trail down from Gourdon always requires surefootedness and some gymnastics was needed to cross the bridgeless stream bed.
Climb: 540 m (about 30 m less if you start from the main square)
Map: 3643 ET Cannes Grasse Côte d’Azur
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Bar-sur-Loup Gourdon loop |
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