Pont-de-Barret

Equidistant from Dieulefit, Montélimar and Crest is the small village of Pont-de-Barret, watched over by three hills, Sainte-Euphémie, Eson and Briesse, and bathed by the Roubion and the Rimandoule.

Description

In Gallo-Roman times, the town was called Savenna, but the inhabitants and monks soon moved to the hill of Saint-Rambert, where the old village now stands. From the end of the 9th century, the village developed on its present site. The Notre Dame-la-Brune church, with its 5-arched choir, may date back to the 9th century. Like many villages in the region. Pont-de-Barret, on the "silk route" between the spinning mills of the Cévennes and the factories of Lyon, made its living from milling.

Themes

  • Historic patrimony
  • Religious heritage
  • Town / Village
  • Church

Opening

All year round, daily.

Visit

Individual tour

  • Unguided individual tours available permanently

Group tour

  • Unguided group tours available permanently

Rate

Free access.

Situation

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Amenities and Services

  • Pets welcome