This village in the Vallée Longue, built on a rock on the banks of the river, forms a border between the lower and upper valleys. You can visit the Protestant temple (17th century), one of the few, along with that of Vialas, to have escaped the systematic destruction ordered after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The temple, which was once a church, boasts a beautiful nave. To the north are the ruins of the Château de Verfeuil, which belonged to the family of Urbain V, and the Roman road to Coudouloux. From Le Collet, several roads lead to the scattered hamlets: the hamlet of Le Rey is a fine example of schist architecture.

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