





This waterhole is a must-visit stop on the Japanese Railway Trail. It's an invitation to (re)discover the history of the area through the remnants still present and to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings!
This short hike follows the River des Pirogues, offering plenty of opportunities for swimming. The waterhole at Gauzère Bridge is the perfect refreshing stop, as it is easily accessible directly from the Yaté road and is located just below the bridge of the same name, close to parking areas.
You can enjoy it at both the beginning and the end of your hike, serving as a well-deserved reward! The unique flora encountered along the way will likely leave you in awe. The red earth is characteristic of the Grand Sud region, and the lush vegetation has adapted to the iron remnants, embracing their contours.
The Japanese Railway Trail is an off-the-beaten-path route near the Provincial Park of the Blue River, allowing you to enjoy the area's rich nature without the crowds of the PPRB.
Pets are welcome, so don’t forget your furry friends for a refreshing moment together.
Happy exploring !
You can enjoy it at both the beginning and the end of your hike, serving as a well-deserved reward! The unique flora encountered along the way will likely leave you in awe. The red earth is characteristic of the Grand Sud region, and the lush vegetation has adapted to the iron remnants, embracing their contours.
The Japanese Railway Trail is an off-the-beaten-path route near the Provincial Park of the Blue River, allowing you to enjoy the area's rich nature without the crowds of the PPRB.
Pets are welcome, so don’t forget your furry friends for a refreshing moment together.
Happy exploring !
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