
The first written proof of use of these pastures dates back to the 15th century. At the time, the place was a dependency of the Boscodon abbey. Residents of Escoyères stored their hay and brought them down on the backs of mules. In 1628, the well developed village of Arvieux sought lands to expand its production. The pasture is bought and residents of both villages share the summer pastures. The cottages have a ground floor in stone and a wooden first floor without a balcony for drying purposes.