





This charming hamlet, whose origins probably date back to the 17th century, seems frozen in time. A testament to traditional rural architecture, it takes visitors on a journey through Alpine history.
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Perched at an altitude of 1,000 meters, this sun-drenched hamlet offers typical mountain charm.
Facing due south, it benefits from ideal sunshine, which favors the growth of chestnut trees on the restanques, an activity that has endured to this day.
The houses, with their gray and wine-red lauze roofs, blend harmoniously with the landscape. At the heart of the hamlet, the church dedicated to Sainte Anne sits on the village's only square.
Authentic and peaceful, this little corner of the...
Facing due south, it benefits from ideal sunshine, which favors the growth of chestnut trees on the restanques, an activity that has endured to this day.
The houses, with their gray and wine-red lauze roofs, blend harmoniously with the landscape. At the heart of the hamlet, the church dedicated to Sainte Anne sits on the village's only square.
Authentic and peaceful, this little corner of the...
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