Walking - The hamlet of La Chaussée
This walking trail, also suitable for mountain bikes, will offer beautiful viewpoints, alternating between architectural, natural, and scenic heritage.
The place name "La Chaussée" attests to an ancient road that gave the hamlet its name. Commonly called a "Roman road", paved road, or Caesar's road, its route followed the topography, often using ridgelines (which allowed for surveillance of the surrounding area).
The place name "La Chaussée" attests to an ancient road that gave the hamlet its name. Commonly called a "Roman road", paved road, or Caesar's road, its route followed the topography, often using ridgelines (which allowed for surveillance of the surrounding area).