


Bordered by two low stone walls, the “vy” or vie” is the path or route used to guide livestock from the farm to the pasture. A mark left on the landscape by the past, “vies” and their low walls are home to a well-adjusted biodiversity. Its cracks contain real microhabitats and are beneficial to species such as the common wall lizard and the goldmoss stonecrop, a succulent plant with leaves full of reserves.