At the foot of the Lure Mountain, this attractive trading post of the seventeenth century of 650 m2, on 6,500 m2 of raised ground, is an obligatory stopover. You can eat local cuisine, served on the terrace, in summer, with views of the valley of the Bléone and Durance. In off season, it is in the restored sheepfold, under the vault of the fourteenth century, that Michel and Cathy serve a nice lamb stew (of Sisteron, obviously) with white wine. For those coming without horse, the equestrian cottage offers docile horses, generous to discover the most rugged peaks. Exotic. Also note that the establishment is located on the GR653D, path leading to Compostelle in Rome.
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