Opening times
Open every day.
Practical information
Accessibility
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
- Site, building totally accessible
Prices
Free access.
On-site services
- Pets welcome
- Motorhomes allowed
- Tourist routes
- Tour free of charge
Available facilities
- Free car park
- Car park
- Public WC
- Camper van reception area
- Camper van service area
- Play area
- Picnic area
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Throughout your walk, you’ll discover the history of the fulling mills – machines that were used to full cloth, felt and leather using water from the Agout.
You’ll see the buildings that once housed the thriving hosiery industry of the 19th century, which are now closed.
Fancy exploring a bit more?
Head towards the outskirts of Roquecourbe in the direction of Lacrouzette, and discover the archaeological excavations at Sainte-Juliane. This was once a major place of worship, destroyed in 1210 during the Albigensian Crusade. The excavations have uncovered terraces, vats and sarcophagi. Together with the ruins of the church, they bear witness to the successive presence of the Celts, Visigoths and various Christian denominations.
Let yourself be swept away by the atmosphere of this place, which will immerse you in its history.
You’ll see the buildings that once housed the thriving hosiery industry of the 19th century, which are now closed.
Fancy exploring a bit more?
Head towards the outskirts of Roquecourbe in the direction of Lacrouzette, and discover the archaeological excavations at Sainte-Juliane. This was once a major place of worship, destroyed in 1210 during the Albigensian Crusade. The excavations have uncovered terraces, vats and sarcophagi. Together with the ruins of the church, they bear witness to the successive presence of the Celts, Visigoths and various Christian denominations.
Let yourself be swept away by the atmosphere of this place, which will immerse you in its history.