


The Val d'Enfer is a valley famous for its rocks with strange shapes, sculpted by erosion. There are also impressive openings in the rock along the road and traces left by limestone quarries. at nightfall, many thought they recognized the rocks and caves of "The Hell" from Dante. Another great writer, who became a filmmaker, Jean Cocteau, shot in 1959, his "Testament of Orpheus” in the natural setting of the Val d'Enfer.