- L’Autre Chemin
- Travels in fragile spaces
TRAVEL, SNEAK THROUGH A FRAGILE, WILD AND INHABITED NATURE…

TOGETHER, LET’S PRESERVE WHAT WE LOVE!
Let’s stay on the trails, paths, and trails. The only cracks in natural spaces, trails, paths, and trails, welcome your feet or your wheels. They allow you to enjoy nature and prevent trampling on species. By avoiding shortcuts, you preserve biodiversity.
Let’s clean our soles. And what if we thought about our soles? They can carry stuck-on soil, seeds, or germs from other natural environments, which can have a harmful impact on the land we cross.
Let’s close the fences and gates. Some paths have fences. By remembering to close them, we respect the work of livestock farmers and ensure a peaceful coexistence.
Pick up your trash It’s unthinkable to leave trash lying around… Bring a small bag to keep your trash with you and dispose of it later.
Share natural spaces Paths are spaces of infinite freedom; it’s up to us to know how to share them and accept different uses on them, whether we’re walkers or cyclists. When you’re a cyclist and you’re about to pass walkers, let us know you’re there with a hello; this will avoid startling hikers.
Let the flowers grow They are part of the landscape and are much prettier in their natural setting than wilted in your hand. Let them be and allow ourselves to share their beauty and fragrance.
Let’s be discreet Nature is willing to reveal its charms to us, to glimpse its wildlife. By remaining discreet, we can enjoy this space even more without disturbing its inhabitants. And of course, never touch a young animal.
Don’t light a fire. Fire and nature don’t mix. In case of fire, call 18 or 112.
LEAVE THE FEWEST TRACKS POSSIBLE!
Let’s preserve our sites. Together, we can improve everyone’s hiking or cycling experience. If you notice a trail marking problem, damage, or pollution, you can report it using the Suric@te app.
Let’s prioritize carpooling and public transportation To enjoy nature, and if we have the “public transportation” or carpooling reflex to limit our carbon footprint, we can limit our carbon footprint. If you’re driving, park in designated spaces. For multi-day trips, use long-term parking.
Let’s respect local residents and farmers To maintain good relations with local communities, a quick hello helps foster good relations with both passersby and local residents. On some routes, locals see dozens of hikers per day. Let’s be sure to respect their privacy and private spaces. In case of urgent need Before setting out on a hike, let’s take precautions and go to the restroom.
In case of urgent need on the trail, let’s limit our impact as much as possible by not leaving our papers along the way and absolutely avoid all areas of private property.
LET’S RAISE ALERTS IN CASE OF PROBLEMS
Together, be vigilant Together, we can improve everyone’s hiking or cycling experience. Report trail marking issues, damage, or pollution using the Suric@te app.