Several dolmens dot the banks of the Auzon, from Saint-Germain to Lussas. Saint-Germain also shelters Roman vestiges of which the arch of a bridge and a milestone surmounted by a cross. The foundation of the church of Saint-Germain goes back to the arrival of the Benedictines, in the middle of the 12th century. In 1893, the parishioners decided to crown the bell tower with a statue of the Virgin Mary in gratitude for "the miraculous deliverance during the plague epidemic of 1884". The village was famous for the cultivation of hemp, hence the name of the place des Cannabiers. Pleasant visit of the old town. Picnic area and fishing spot. Playful course.

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