During its history, the village of Peyrières passed through the hands of various great local families. In 1266, it belonged to Lord Guiscard, husband of Guillemine de Beauville, daughter of the famous Nompar de Caumont. In the 16th century, the lordship went to Imbert de Montesquiou, but the marriage of his daughter to François de Gironde transferred the property. Sold to Charles de Dijon, Peyrières is then attached to Seyches. The town has a rich built heritage. Many houses, as well as the bell tower of the church, are built in a beautiful tufa stone. This circuit offers shaded areas when crossing the woods, and various viewpoints on the surrounding hillsides. During the opening period, you can enjoy a view from the church tower where an orientation table has been installed to enable users to identify the elements of the panorama.
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