Chapelle Villard
- Opposite the chapel, turn right and leave the hamlet through the double hedge of 63 sequoias listed among the remarkable trees in Burgundy.
- Turn left and follow for 1.5 km the D69 then D48 direction VILLENEUVE-EN-MONTAGNE.
- Take the small road on the left before the buildings of La Saugerie (on a roof is written 1968). It leads to the hamlet of Les Bois.
- At the first house turn right. At the next intersection, a visit to the "Pont du cul de chat" (cat's ass bridge) under which the Prédon stream flows peacefully is a must. A wild and shady path leads to it (1 km A.R.).
- On the way back, continue along the road, passing through the buildings of the small, quiet hamlet and taking a steep path at the end.
- Cross the stream and go up the other side to reach the intersection of the famines.
- Turn right (A.R. 1.5 km) and the path leads to the hamlet of Prédon, nestled in a rural setting. Its stream joins the Dheune river along the canal of the center.
- Return to the famines then direction La CHAPELLE-VILLARD by a path bordered of meadows.
- Turn left at the asphalt road and find the starting point.
- Before leaving this place, push the door of the church which conceals in a gothic coffin, the recumbent of the bishop Berthaud de la Chapelle, who died in 1333 and whose benefits are always present in the memory of the inhabitants of the region.