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(3) Turn right and then 30m further on turn up left on a narrow path where there are GR and yellow splashes. You get your first open view of tree-covered hills with the three peaks of the Pic d’Anjeau on the skyline. Continue upwards, passing a ruin to the left and walking along the top of old stone terraces which were previously cultivated.
(4) The path rejoins the road going up to the pass (40mins). Turn right (look for markings on a telephone pole). On the second corner after a house, turn up left on another slightly rockier path, which again meets the D170 5 minutes later at the Col de Mourèzes (45mins).
There is a stone here saying that this path is part of the‘sentier André Chamson 1900-1983’, Chamson being well-known as a writer of books about the region. The tourist bureau of Le Vigan inaugurated the stone in 1993. They have created a special Chamson walk from the centre of town to the Serre de la Lusette, which was the subject of one of his books, L’Aigoual, published in 1930, and an area in which the author loved to walk in.