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Why Visit the Moulin de Tournefeuille? For the history and heritage: Discover a living example of milling heritage, a testament to human ingenuity and the importance of agriculture in the region. For the natural setting: Enjoy the bucolic setting, ideal for walks around the river and in the green landscapes of Corrèze. For cultural discovery: Learn about the operation of water mills and their central role in the life of rural communities in the past. The Moulin de Tournefeuille is a must-see destination for history, rural architecture and nature enthusiasts, offering a beautiful immersion in the agricultural and industrial history of Corrèze.
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Cultural Heritage: Local Tradition: The mill is part of a network of heritage sites linked to the agricultural history of Corrèze. It reflects the traditional way of life of rural communities that depended on these mills to process their crops. Social Role: The mill was once a meeting place, where farmers would meet to exchange news while grinding their grain.
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The Moulin de Tournefeuille is an emblematic site located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, particularly in the department of Corrèze. This mill, which is part of the local industrial and agricultural history, is a symbol of the milling tradition that has long prospered in the region. Points of Interest of the Moulin de Tournefeuille: Historical Heritage: Milling Heritage: The Moulin de Tournefeuille bears witness to the importance of water mills in the economic and social life of the region. It is a fine example of ancient engineering that used the power of water to grind grain and produce flour. Traditional Architecture: The mill has a typical architecture, built in stone, often decorated with a paddle wheel or a hydraulic mechanism still visible, which allows us to have an overview of its operation in the past. Natural Environment: River and Landscapes: The mill is often located near a river or a watercourse, which allowed it to capture the driving force of the water. This natural setting adds to the charm of the place, with landscapes of meadows and surrounding forests. Walks and Relaxation: The surroundings of the mill are often ideal for walks and relaxation. Trails allow you to discover the surrounding nature, ideal for an outing with family or friends. Operation and Visits: Discovery of Ancient Engineering: Some mills, such as the Moulin de Tournefeuille, are open to the public for visits. These visits allow you to understand how water was channeled and used to operate the milling mechanisms. Exhibitions and Events: It is not uncommon for restored mills to organize exhibitions or cultural events to promote the local milling heritage.
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Built in the 15th century on foundations dating from the 13th or 14th century, the Moulin du Saut is one of the historic turbine mills in the Alzou Valley. It was reconstructed in the 18th century and used until 1914. The mill used water energy to drive the turbines and was used for a time to generate electricity. More information can be found here: https://www.chemins-secrets.org/moulins-saut
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Moulin de Tournefeuille is one of the best preserved mills in the Alzou Valley. It features partially restored structures including a mill wheel, the preserved turbine chambers and the old living quarters. The mill used water energy to drive turbines that moved the millstones via complex mechanisms. This historic mill offers a fascinating insight into past technology and rural life. https://www.chemins-secrets.org/moulins-tournefeuille
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Another mill ruin located on this pretty GR. The place is peaceful and allows you to imagine the ancient activities that took place in the Alzou.
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The Moulin du Saut, where nature is gradually reclaiming its rights, is a very fun waypoint on the GR6. After taking a few old stone stairs, you can hear the sound of the river getting louder and you are quickly surprised by the sight of a small waterfall (not dried up in July 2024). It is possible to observe it from the edge of the river downstream, but you should be careful of the mossy rocks, which are very slippery.
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There's a beautiful signposted circular trail around Espédaillac (approx. 1 hour). Panels explain notable houses, fountains, etc., providing a good understanding of this town on the Causse de Gramat.
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