Nestled between Epinal and Rambervillers, Padoux is at the crossroads of the cultures of the plain and the mountain. Its soil is a mixture of clay and limestone and contains very little silica, it makes Padoux the "white land" (also called "rousses lands"). They are conducive to the cultivation of cereals, particularly wheat. For the record, it is here that Jean-Paul Sartre was arrested by the Germans on June 21, 1940 (he served in the French army as a soldier meteorologist). The village is famous for its Foire bêtes, Easter Monday. It was also in Padoux that was built the first Vosges Gothic Church in 1845.

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