THE ROCK
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A visit to the 80-metre-high cliff known as "Le Rocher", where you can discover the gardens.
A true symbol, the Cotignac tufa cliff, which everyone calls Le Rocher, 80 metres high and 400 metres long, overlooks the village. Its ascent makes it possible to discover, in the gardens of the rock, an old hospice dating from 1314, disused since 1653, which today serves as a reception area for visitors. A banister staircase leads you to the "balcony" where there is a terrace fitted out as an orientation table, and to a troglodyte habitat that can still be visited! Beware, the path is narrow: no pushchairs so...
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