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Saint Cérice Chapel

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Saint Cérice Chapel

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The Chapelle Saint Cérice, affectionately known by locals as "Gleyzette" or "small church," is a historic Romanesque chapel nestled in the charming village of Vogüé, within the Ardèche department of France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 205 meters, this ancient landmark offers a glimpse into the region's rich past and serves as a testament to dedicated community preservation efforts. It is a significant cultural highlight in the picturesque Ardèche landscape.

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    August 17, 2023

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    Small Romanesque chapel whose exact date of construction is not known. According to the notarial registers, it was bequeathed by Pons de Montlaur in 1272 to the Dominicans who sold it in 1489 to Fabre Vogüé Lord of the place. It is locally called "Gleyzette", that is to say small church.
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    October 2, 2023

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    A supporting association ensured that the Romanesque chapel, which had already fallen into disrepair, was rebuilt.
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    December 26, 2022

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    The Saint-Cerice chapel is also called Gleyzette.
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    Elevation 200 m

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    Location: Vogüé, Largentière, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the local name for Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    Locally, the Chapelle Saint Cérice is affectionately known as "Gleyzette", which translates to "small church".

    What is the historical significance of Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    The chapel dates back to around the year 1000, with specific records mentioning 1079. It has a rich history of ownership, from being bequeathed to Dominicans in 1272 to being sold to the local lord in 1489. Its recent restoration, completed in 2013 by a local association and volunteers, highlights a significant community effort to preserve local heritage.

    Are there specific hiking routes to Chapelle Saint Cérice, and what is their difficulty?

    The path leading to Chapelle Saint Cérice was historically the main access route to Vogüé village. While the terrain is generally easy, making it suitable for most visitors, there are numerous walking routes and trails around Vogüé that can be combined with a visit to the chapel. These routes vary in length and elevation, offering options for casual strollers to more avid hikers.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    Parking is usually available within the village of Vogüé. It is advisable to park in one of the designated areas in the village and then enjoy a pleasant walk to the chapel, as the path to the chapel itself was historically the main access route.

    Is Chapelle Saint Cérice accessible year-round, and what are winter conditions like?

    While the warmer months, especially summer, are often recommended due to pleasant weather and potential exhibitions, the chapel is generally accessible year-round. Winter conditions in Ardèche can include colder temperatures and occasional precipitation, so visitors should check local weather forecasts and dress appropriately for outdoor walking.

    Is Chapelle Saint Cérice suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Chapelle Saint Cérice and its surrounding paths are generally suitable for families. The walk to the chapel is typically easy, and exploring the historic village of Vogüé offers an engaging experience for all ages. Children might enjoy the historical context and the scenic views.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on most public trails in the Ardèche region, including those around Vogüé and leading to the chapel. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to clean up after them to respect other visitors and the natural environment.

    Are there other historical landmarks or natural features near Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    Yes, in addition to the chapel, visitors can explore other historical points of interest nearby, such as the Cross of Saint Cerice and the ancient "quarry of Saint Cerice." The entire village of Vogüé itself is a classified 'Village de Caractère' and offers a rich historical atmosphere.

    What kind of exhibitions are held at Chapelle Saint Cérice?

    The Chapelle Saint Cérice hosts various exhibitions, particularly during the summer months. These exhibitions often showcase local art, history, or cultural themes, adding another layer of interest to a visit to the restored chapel.

    What accommodation options are available in Vogüé?

    The charming village of Vogüé offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses (chambres d'hôtes), and holiday rentals. Visitors can find choices to suit different preferences and budgets, making it a convenient base for exploring the Ardèche region.

    How long does it typically take to walk to Chapelle Saint Cérice from Vogüé village?

    The walk from the heart of Vogüé village to Chapelle Saint Cérice is relatively short and pleasant. Depending on your starting point in the village and your pace, it typically takes between 15 to 30 minutes to reach the chapel, allowing for time to enjoy the scenic surroundings.

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