DUNE BASTIDE
Bastide of Dunes housing a church of Sainte-Madeleine with a magnificent baroque wooden altarpiece and a gothic nave
Descending from Donzac on the D30, take time to detour to Dunes, a 13th-century bastide with a lively square of half-timbered houses, where Queen Margot is said to have meditated on the vagaries of her times. The church of Sainte-Madeleine boasts a magnificent Baroque wooden altarpiece and one of the finest Gothic naves in the region. The Salle Occitane, meanwhile, features a center dedicated to local history. We recommend a picnic at the foot of the Tour des Templiers, an ideal setting for enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of this site.
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