There are other meanders on the Sioule, at Montfermy, Châteauneuf-les-Bains and Pont-de-Menat (Rochocol). Next to the meander, you can climb up to the village's ancient Motte Castrale to admire the view over the valley and the Queuille dam.
2 ) moissy cramayel pagoda
3) the Valley of the Saints , the Valley of the Saints, Brittany's Easter Island. Here, you'll walk among granite giants. The site boasts 150 statues, some as tall as 7 metres!
4) Glénan Islands , Seen from the sky, it looks like the tropics: a string of islands, one of them shaped like a golden heart, bathed in transparent lagoon-green water and fringed by white sandy beaches.
Placid, radiant vegetation grows freely here, its emblem being the Narcisse des Glénan, a delicate flower proud to exist nowhere else. It's a paradise for birds. It's also a boating enthusiast's paradise. The island of Bananec is home to Europe's largest sailing school.
5) Aigues-Mortes saltworks , Today, Fleur de Sel de Camargue, a delicately scented crystal harvested with great care, is the finest example of this ancestral production process.
Part of the Roman legionaries' pay was salt - salarium, which gave rise to the word "salaire". Salt works have existed here since ancient times.