Go discover “The Charcoal route”, on the site of The Mines of Languin.
The village of Languin keeps yet again traces of ancient charcoal mines that were kept in activity until the beginning of the 20th century.
This trail will lead you on the feeding conduct and beside the director of the Mines’ residence that was edified in 1723 where you can find a three-hundred-year-old cedar of Lebanon (1737).
From the village of “Bel Air”, you can enjoy a remarkable view of the surrounding bocage, which rises to an altitude of 55 metres.