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Touring vic-sur-cère
Topic | Sciences and discovery |
Departure | VIC-SUR-CERE (15) |
Details | In the Cere Valley, Vis-sur-Cere is an old village located at 681 m high with picturesque houses nestles around a church. The village has a mineral water source. |
The Castel Viel

The Castel Viel, near Vic-sur-Cere, is located on the footpath called the 'Grotte des Anglais' and leads to the 'Rocher de Maisonne'.
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The Saint-Pierre church in Vic-sur-Cère

Saint-Pierre church in Vic-sur-Cère was built on the site of an old Romanesque church. The bell tower was destroyed in 1260 and was rebuilt in 1265 as it still is today.
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The 'Chapelle du Calvaire'

The 'chapelle du Calvaire' belonged to the Benedictine convent of Vic. It was built in the middle of the 12th century. Today, it is used as an exhibition hall.
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The mineral water source of Vic-sur-Cere

The mineral water source of Vic-sur-Cere was discovered by the celts and was used by the Romans. The water has numerous properties against diseases such as gout, diabetes, anaemia.. Several historical figures drank this water: Queen Margot, Ann of Austria, Louis XIV
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