Description
Take a walk in the heart of nature on a guided tour featuring tales from the Bresse region: the timber-framed church, the Saracen chimneys, and the exhibition on the local biodiversity atlas.
In this small Bresse village, already mentioned at the end of the 9th century, the names of the scattered hamlets tell the story. "Broguet" and "Colombier" each house a Saracen fireplace. The rural church, surrounded by its cemetery, is a rare sight as it is built of half-timbering. Between small roads and grassy paths, the landscapes evoke the breeding of Bresse poultry, the cultivation of corn, ponds and hedges. Instructive storytelling and nature stops punctuate the resolutely bucolic route. A complete immersion in the Bresse identity, between history and anecdotes. In partnership with Saint-Sulpice town council.
Reservations required.
Parking: Place de l'église or Place and rue de la mairie
