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VOIE VERTE CAPESTANG - CRUZY CAMIN’ARTS

in Capestang
11.0 km
Touring cyclist
1h
Very easy
  • The Voie Verte Camin?Arts, when nature and culture become one?

    The 11 km route was created on the route of the old railroad line that ran from Colombiers. It now links Capestang to the former Cruzy station, which has been transformed into a restaurant for several years: Le Terminus.

    The route allows visitors to discover the built railway heritage of the early 20th century (small country stations, gatekeepers? houses, bridges, aqueducts, etc.). Punctuated by art installations, Camin?arts is...
    The Voie Verte Camin?Arts, when nature and culture become one?

    The 11 km route was created on the route of the old railroad line that ran from Colombiers. It now links Capestang to the former Cruzy station, which has been transformed into a restaurant for several years: Le Terminus.

    The route allows visitors to discover the built railway heritage of the early 20th century (small country stations, gatekeepers? houses, bridges, aqueducts, etc.). Punctuated by art installations, Camin?arts is also an opportunity for contemplative pauses in the superb landscapes of Sud-Hérault, and the villages steeped in history: nearby Puisserguier, Creissan and Quarante... Another look at nature through the prism of art?

    You'll travel at your own pace through vineyards, garrigues, pine woods, olive groves, streams? Marvel at the natural surroundings, a work of art in itself that changes with the seasons, and linger in front of Maxime Sanchez Tomberaw?s surprising sculptures that blend into the landscape.

    Don?t wait any longer to discover Camin?Arts? an invitation to travel and discover.

    Departure: parking available near the tourist office in Capestang. Cycle along the canal, starting at the old railway station. You reach it by taking the road that climbs up opposite the iron bridge.
    From Cruzy, easy access and parking at the Terminus restaurant.
  • Documentation
    GPX / KML files allow you to export the trail of your hike to your GPS (or other navigation tool)