landscapes and local heritage along the stevenson trail

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LANDSCAPES AND LOCAL HERITAGE Along the Stevenson Trail

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Page 2: LANDSCAPES AND LOCAL HERITAGE Along the Stevenson Trail

Part 1: From the Velay hills to Langogne en Gévaudan.

The region from Le Puy-en-Velay to Pradelles is volcanic.

Its soil favours the farming of green lentils, which have a world- wide known quality label.

When we reach Langogne we come upon another type of landscapes, soil and vegetation: granite soil, pine trees, fir trees, heather…

At Le-Puy-en-Velay, RL Stevenson had the very first sleeping bag made!

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LE PUY-EN-VELAY

• This little town (22 000) inhabitants lies in the core of an ancient volcano.

• Its cathedral dominates the town. To reach it, we have to walk up narrow, winding, steep cobbled streets leading to a flight of high steep stairs! Once you’ve reached the porch, there are still more steps…Impressive!

• Pilgrims have been attracted for many centuries by the « Black Virgin », Our Lady of Le Puy.

• It disappeared in 1794 and a replica was made from the archives of the XIIIth century.

• Since XIIth century, it has also been the starting point of the pilgrims’ route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, along the « Via Podensis ».They walk for 1 600 km.

• The cathedral is UNESCO’s World Heritage

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« The Rock »: the Chapelle St Michel d’Aiguilhe and the Chapelle Saint Clair

• Saint Michel’s little church was built in 962 after the safe return of the Bishop of Le Puy from a pilgrimage.

• It sits aloft an 85 metre high volcanic rock pinnacle, known as the « Aiguilhe ». It looks out over the rest of the town.

• It was built in classical medieval style.

• The chapel at the bottom is part of the whole church built on top of « the Rock. »

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The Corneille Rock Platform of Notre Dame de France

• On top of a volcanic rock , not far from the cathedral and from the « Aiguilhe », the statue of Our Lady was erected in 1860.

• It was made out of the bronze of the 213 cannons captured from the Russians during the Crimean War.

• It is 22,70m high and it weighs 835 tons.

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The Verveine du Velay building

• Created in 1859, the Verveine du Velay has been a symbol of Auvergne’s gastronomie heritage.

• The Pagés family opened their doors to visitors to find out how that famous licor was made from 32 herbs!

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Handmade pillow lace• It has been known since the 15th

century.• The lacemakers use a pillow lace,

called « carreau » and bobbins for the thread.

• To protect the lace cultural heritage, « the Bobbin Lace Centre » was created in 1974.

• It provides creation and also teaching lessons leading to a diploma of Arts.

• See the film in French on website: http://www.ladentelledupuy.com/index.php?page=diaporama

• An English page is also available on the top left-hand corner.

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Le Monastier-sur-Gazeillethe village where Robert Louis Stevenson started from on his trekking journey

• This viaduct is an unfinished railway. Started in 1921, the project was abandoned in 1925.

• It draws a 325 metres in radius curvy ramp supported by 8 wide arches 25 metres wide and 70 metres high.

• It is home to the European bungee jumping centre.

• Over 50,000 visitors go there every year.

• The abbey castle made with black volcano stone dates back to 14th century.

Le viaduc de Recoumène

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SAINT-MARTIN-de-FUGIERES

• A very little village hardly no one would have ever heard about, were it not for Robert Louis Stevenson who walked through it…

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GOUDET• Peaceful village, except

during the summer. It attacts loads of tourists to its campsites.

• The ruins of the castle of Beaufort, overlooking the young river Loire, the longest river in France.

• A strategic position for the lords of Goudet to watch over the valley against the invaders.

• It was built on a rocky spur 855 metres high.

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USSEL• A very, very

little village…• The church

tower has several bells; its façade is typical of this region.

• Over the bells, notice the statue of the Madonna.

• Volcanic stone used for the walls.

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The crater lake of « Le Bouchet »

• On top of a hilly place 1220 metres high.

• 44 ha; diametre:3 km ; 28 metres deep.

• Its depth is always even. There is no river flowing into it.

• When the volcano erupted, the magma never reached the surface. It met a phreatic layer and this meeting provoked the heating of a huge amount of water.

• The pressure made the water blow up the crust of the volcanic stone, thus creating the lake

•Alovely place for water activities in the summer.

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Le Bouchet Saint- Nicolas• Stevensonspent the night at an inn, in a house mostlikely like these.

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PRADELLES (1)• It is said to be one of

the most beautiful villages in France.

• It culminates between 1150 and 1300 metres above Langogne and the river Allier.

• Pradelles was a fortified town of which we can see here the remains of the castle.

• Many houses have strange sculptures like the ones below:

madness

pain

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PRADELLES (2)• two examples of

the many fountains that you can see while strolling around Pradelles.

The wash house beside the new church

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PRADELLES (3)• In the old, narrow, winding streets you come upon this beautiful porch.• The bas-relief tells the story of Jeanne de la Verdette throwing a large stone

on to the leader of the Protestant assailants.

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PRADELLES (4)• Like all the places around this region, catholicism is very present through

the incredible amount of churches, chapels,statues, wayside crosses along roads…

HERE: the passers-by can admire statues of Madonnas on some of the houses’ walls…