From the reception area of the small station, the marked path through the Garenne du Puy Grolier leads to the old card factories. Once you have crossed the bridge over the Vézère, the scenery of greenery and water continues on the other bank. The tour continues along the rue de l'abreuvoir which climbs towards the old town. Then you cross the Vézère again by the Turgot Bridge to get back to the starting point. The route is punctuated by panels relating the life and work of Simone De Beauvoir, philosopher and writer (1908-1986), winner of the 1954 Goncourt Prize, who spent part of her childhood holidays close by. "The abundance of colours and smells exalted me. Everywhere, in the green water of the fisheries, in the swell of the meadows, under the ferns that cut, in the hollows of the coppices, treasures were hidden that I was burning to discover. (Memoirs of a Young Girl in Order)
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