Distance: 2.9 km
Duration: 01 p.m.
SOUMONT-SAINT-QUENTIN
The two rocky promontories overlooking the Laizon offer walkers a superb panorama. This land of legends is also an archaeological site of prime importance where a rock shelter and polishers were discovered, attesting to a very ancient human occupation of the site.

Walking

The two rocky promontories overlooking the Laizon offer walkers a superb panorama. This land of legends is also an archaeological site of prime importance where a rock shelter and polishers were discovered, attesting to a very ancient human occupation of the site.

Your itinerary

SOUMONT-SAINT-QUENTIN

The two rocky promontories overlooking the Laizon offer walkers a superb panorama. This land of legends is also an archaeological site of prime importance where a rock shelter and polishers were discovered, attesting to a very ancient human occupation of the site.
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Step 1

From the Saint-Quentin chapel, go to the next intersection, take the street on the right then take the next path on the right.
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Step 2

At the bottom, turn right. Leave the path on the left and descend while skirting the rocky promontories on the right and the polishers on the left.
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Step 3

Cross the bridge, then turn right and go up on the left by the path. Turn left by the path laid out and descend to the foot of the plateau. Take the path on the right, go down to the second path on the left, follow the brook on the right.
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Step 4

At the intersection, go up the path to the right and ignore the side paths.
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Step 5

On the plateau, at the fork, continue to the right. Cross the plateau of rocks and its bushy and wild plant cover for 900 m.
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Step 6

At the edge of the precipice, turn right then descend to the left. You arrive in the Devil's Breach. Turn left and follow the Laizon (Do not take it during high water!) traversing and climbing the rocky chaos. Cross the wooden bridge then descend while skirting the waterfall.
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Step 7

Go through the often muddy area in winter and climb the path to the right that runs along the bottom of the hill. Climb the path at an acute angle to the right and come out near the Saint-Quentin chapel.