Waterfalls: at a height of 30 metres, the waterfalls have produced a rare and very fragile phenomenon: a tuffière. A true natural geological curiosity, the tuffière or petrifying waterfall is formed of "tuff", a powdery, friable limestone, white to beige in color. As the water from the Turasse springs is particularly calcareous, the tuff deposits itself on mosses and pieces of wood in the form of a crust. The disappearance of this plant debris through fermentation gives the rock its porous, sponge-like texture. Be careful not to walk on these extremely fragile formations, but on the paths that go around them. Remains of the castle: a substantial wall and a few buildings remain from the castle, which you wouldn't expect to see in the village.
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