
When heading down le chemin des demoiselles, under the ivy you can see the remains of walls and a cut stone which probably served as a stable for small animals. “Chabrairetto” means little goat keeper.
We then reach the oldest part of the village which is still standing. Certain dwellings unoccupied for 50 years have kept the memory of the old way of life.
Even if they are little used, the houses in the village are still handed down from generation to generation.
The presence of identified stables shows that most of the animals stayed in country houses.