Boussac and Saint-Silvain-Bas-le-Roc Loop
Boussac and Saint-Silvain-Bas-le-Roc Loop
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18.0km
230m
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Jog this difficult 11.2-mile (18.0 km) loop around Boussac to explore the historic Château de Boussac and the tranquil Montet Pond.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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954 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.78 km
5.66 km
2.86 km
2.12 km
521 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
7.53 km
4.25 km
2.89 km
1.94 km
1.36 km
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Highest point (500 m)
Lowest point (350 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
While specific parking details aren't provided, the route is located around Boussac, France. It's advisable to look for parking options near the Boussac Castle or in the town center, as this is a central feature and popular starting point for the area's most popular hiking route.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific route. Generally, in France, dogs are often permitted on trails if kept on a leash, but it's always best to check local signage or the official tourism website for the Creuse region (tourisme-creuse.com) for specific regulations regarding pets.
The region around Boussac offers picturesque scenery with extensive forests and green areas. Spring and autumn would likely provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal for jogging. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter jogging is possible but may involve colder conditions and potentially muddy paths.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to access this route. It appears to be a publicly accessible trail.
This route is categorized as difficult for jogging. While some sources describe it as a "moderate hike" with "easily-accessible paths" for general hiking, its length of 18.0 km (11.2 miles) and significant elevation changes (230m uphill and downhill) make it a substantial challenge for runners. Good fitness is required.
The route features several notable points of interest. You will pass by the impressive Boussac Castle, a historic 15th-century structure with parts dating back to the 12th century, offering excellent views. The trail also explores the tranquil Montet Pond and the serene, undulating countryside of the Petite Creuse river valley.
For jogging, this route is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 4 minutes. This is based on the total duration of 7462 seconds (about 2 hours and 4 minutes) for the 18.0 km distance, considering the difficulty and elevation changes.
Yes, this is a loop trail, as indicated by its name "The castle of Boussac and the pond of Montet - Corsican loop on foot". This means you will start and finish at the same point without needing to retrace your steps.
Yes, sections of this route intersect with several other official trails. These include parts of the Liason GR41 - GR46 par Culan, La Cyclo Bohème, Véloroute Est-Creuse, De Tours à Toulouse 02, Châteauroux - Aubusson, Tour de la Creuse à vélo, Crozant - Boussac, Chemin des Pompiers, Chemin du Grand Moulin, Place de la Promenade, Impasse des Gentes, Pont Ancien, Rue des Rochers, and Rue des Fauvettes.
Despite the name, this route is located around Boussac, France, not in Corsica. The "Corsican loop" likely refers to its challenging and rugged nature, suggesting a demanding experience similar to what one might find on Corsican trails, rather than its geographical location.
The terrain is varied, featuring undulating countryside, the Petite Creuse river valley, and granite formations. While some paths are described as "easily-accessible" for general hiking, the overall route for jogging includes varied and potentially uneven surfaces. You can expect a mix of natural paths through forests and green areas, as well as sections near the river and historical sites.