Twelve Biloba ginkgos adorn the car park in front of the station. They were offered by the brother of the Emperor of Japan in 1864 to M. de Leffe, the engineer who supervised the construction of the Montluçon/Limoges railway line.To have a panoramic view of the area, you have to go near Considat to the Pierre du Roy hill (576 m) where there is a television relay. The Pierre du Roy (a curious rock hollowed out by erosion) owes its name to King Louis XIV. It is said that he used to tie his horse to it when he came to see Madame de Montespan who owned the fiefdom of Agnot in the parish of Jabreilles.Many hang-gliding enthusiasts come to the Bois des Echelles (from Saint-Sulpice, 3 km away in the direction of Saint-Léger-la-Montagne). Beautiful shows and panorama.

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