Unfortunately, you can no longer benefit from the cable car, or "air carrier cable" built in 1893, which allowed the milk from the hamlet "the Chaumois Boivin" to be shipped on the first plateau to the village in the valley where the cheese fruit was located. But you can follow the beautiful trail that climbs to the upper cottage, from where the installation is still visible. Nestled in its distant surroundings, the village also houses a former mill, and a beautiful church destroyed during the Ten years war and rebuilt in 1690. In passing: the stone bridges crossing the Fit. Until 1790, Blois depended on the abbey of Château-Chalon.

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