Smaller monuments of interest
As in all rural villages where the inhabitants used to live in virtual self-sufficiency, small, utilitarian edifices were constructed such as wash houses, drinnking fountains, bread ovens and small bridges, as well as small religious monuments such as crosses. The walker will often discover them dotted along the pathways.

The couquette cross, erected by the Geneste family of millers. Note the nickname of the last family member, Cadétou, written in wrought-iron letters.

The bread oven at Boulègue (private property).


The cross in the village in memory of the success of Father Fidèle’s mission in 1887.

The little stone bridge used by walkers when they take the short walk pathway marked in green and black.