BARGOIN PARK
A refined English-style park with panoramic views and the remarkable Deux Frères tower in Chamalière, a walk not to be missed.
Jean-Baptiste Bargoin, a philanthropic pharmacist, was born in Vic-le-Comte in the early 19th century. He spent the rest of his life in Chamalières. On his death, he bequeathed his Bellevue estate to the town as a place for strolling. Refined in the English style, the park extends over 8 hectares and features almost 800 trees. Stroll beneath magnificent redwoods, ginkgos biloba, cedars of Lebanon and one of France's largest maples, over 250 years old. A number of buildings are added to the rounded walkways, including the Tour des Deux Frères, erected by the estate's founder in tribute to his two sons.
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Peut être que la déclivité du terrain en est la cause.
Il a pourtant de multiples avantage, le calme pour les plus anciens et les grandes allées pour courir (et la tour pour se cacher ..) pour les plus jeunes.