This church has an architectural feature in the left wing. A window, invisible from the inside, throws natural light onto the statue of the Mother of God, giving the statue a halo.
The water from the Gardon was dammed at the dam and conveyed to the mill through this narrow channel cut into the rock.
This former canal now serves as a …
Saint-Julien-d’Arpaon is a small town on the southern edge of the Cévennes. It lies in the Mimente Valley, a tributary of the Tarn. The Château de Saint-Julien-d'Arpaon is located in …
This superb greenway extends over approximately 50 kilometers between Florac in Lozère, to Sainte-Cécile d'Andorge in the Gard department. It follows the route of an old railway line, so you …
Here is the dolmen of Claroudens, a megalithic site not devoid of mystery. Take the time to explore the horizon with your eyes: the views are magnificent!