ROCHER SAINT-VINCENT
The Saint Vincent rock is a very ancient lava block culminating at 925 m altitude. It is one of the unmissable sites of the Bourbonnaise mountain, particularly popular for climbing with 183 lanes, but it is also one of the nesting sites of the great crow. Displays are displayed at the bottom of the rock to indicate paths not to borrow. Take precautions so that you don't disturb this volatile one that lies for a few weeks from January to June. In the Middle Ages, the fortress of Puyramont stood at the top of the rock and subsequently became a dependency of Montgilbert Castle, and there is virtually nothing left today. An orientation table awaits you at the top.
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