Built on the side of a cliff in a natural cirque, Saint-Marcellin, like Églazines, is a magnificent and emblematic site where humans have always adapted to nature to build their …
Cave occupied for more than 10,000 years. Traces of occupation dating back to -9500 years BC have indeed been found up to the remains of an old sheepfold occupied until the 19th century.
Like its sister, this cave was occupied from the Mesolithic. A limestone plaque was found there by archaeologists, suggesting a religious significance.
The Grotte du Loup, also known as the Saut du Loup, is a small cavity in an organ rock structure. Medieval legends say that a Cerberus lived there and protected pilgrims from brigands.
La Baume du Boffi is one of the most impressive balms overlooking the Dourbie valley. Like many others, it was once converted into a sheepfold (jasse).
Impressive cave which extends over three floors. Populated since the Neolithic period, tools, pottery and bones dating from the Bronze Age have also been found there.
Superb view of the valleys of Soulzone and Cerno, accessible by the forest track of the forest of Guiral or by a small more technical path. The Roquesquatre cave is just below.