Discover the rural landscapes of Sars-la-Buissière, and its little workers’ homes in red sandstone built by steelworkers from the 18th century. These houses are built in small cottages with two to four homes that demonstrate the harsh living conditions of our ancestors. The valley of Grignard, a picturesque place, is dotted with ponds that used to turn the metallurgy industry mills. The walk brings you close to Grignard Château, a building in an eclectic style that was listed in 1987, and stands out from traditional structures.
6.3 km
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max. 180 m
min. 126 m
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Style : In the country |
Walk alongside this listed eclectic 1987 building made of materials reflecting an architectural style that marks a stark contrast to traditional structures.
Stroll around this picturesque valley full of lakes, that once powered mills related to the metal industry.
Note the mainly workmen's houses made of red sandstone, built as small groups of two to four dwellings, as a reminder of the tough living conditions of our forebears.
Observe the details of this building, which probably dates back to the late 16th century and, more specifically, its headstone in memory of a weaver.
N1 (Pedestrian) - Red
The route was designed by Syndicat d'Intitiative