Promenade ou jogging sur les traces des Huguenots
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Let us begin the presentation of this path by a historical digression. The Huguenots were, of the time of religious wars, the Protestant Protestants then in conflict with the Catholics. Following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, nearly 300 000 Huguenots were forced to leave the country. The forest of Saoû, which was the cradle of local Protestantism, became a haven of importance for those who did not "désertèrent". Today, it is precisely here that the promenade we are proposing is taking place. At the start of the Dolphin Hostel, follow the directional signs indicating the Grande Coomb, then Les Douglas. After 4 kilometres, a guard on the right edge will indicate the end of your journey; you will only have to do half-turn. A recommended walk for families.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 4 km.
Duration: 1 h.
Difficulty: very easy (accessible to strollers and wheelchairs).
Departure: Dolphin Hostel.
Markup: directional poles.
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