A legend says that one day a young maid came back from the fountain and did not see the brambles at her feet, stumbled and broke her pitcher. Yet it was...Read more
On this site there was a Gallo-Roman temple which was replaced by the Romanesque chapel Notre-Dame in the 12th century (of which only the Romanesque arches...Read more
The creation of a barony at Douvres probably dates back to the 11th century. At that time, its owners were relatives of Duke-King William the Conqueror....Read more
Charming place offrant a peaceful view of the Mue. In the past, the ladies of Bernières used to come here with wheelbarrows loaded with cloths...Read more
Built in the 19th century, this castle was bought in 1875 by Albert Michel (oyster trader on Courseulles). Sold to a British man in 1918, the castle and...Read more
Seat of the town hall since 1996, this édifice was originally a hospice/hospital known as Le Chêne asylum. This asylum was built according...Read more
The fortifications of La Cavalerie, a centuries-old work against the test of time… Situated at the north of the Larzac plateau, La Cavalerie was...Read more
This old railway line connected Le Vigan to Tournemire climbing the foothills of the Larzac. It was granted to the Compagnie du Midi in 1883, works began...Read more
The Resistants’ cave (or Maquisards’ cave) is a natural cavity located on the edge of the plateau. Also called “La Baoumasse” or...Read more