Open-air exhibition of sculptures made from granite from the quarries of the town. The great granite era of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie dates back to the first half of the 20th century, during which a hundred quarries of all sizes were exploited.
This old station is located on the old railway route, now converted into a greenway. It's nice to find a water point there as well as benches and tables.
This drinking water reserve, located 2 km from the source of the Sienne, covers 66 hectares. About 16,000 m3 of water are withdrawn every day to meet the demand for drinking water.
This chapel is a magical, mystical place, steeped in history since the French Revolution. It was erected in memory of Pierre Lesage, known as Les Nouettes, named after the village …