THE HAMLET OF LA LOCHERE
And if you were told that this little village of Echalot that has less than 100 inhabitants is connected to the Mediterranean Sea ... you do not believe us? And yet the Douix de Lery stream meets with that of Ignon and later joins the Tilles. They later join the Saone River which flows directly to the sea! And that's the whole story! You can of course if you are not sure do the bottle experience! Let us continue on this path of knowledge! Did you know that Lochère takes its name from sedges, plants typical of wetland environments? No! Well now you do! In the village, it is also possible to see Albert Gentiles honey farm in Echalot which will offer its honey and gingerbread, meads, chocolates, pollen, royal jelly.
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