Throughout the walk, agriculture has shaped the landscape with its many orchards, vineyards and cereals, punctuated by wooded areas with dry stone walls. An old tobacco drying shed at the beginning of the route reminds us of a culture that was once very present. Winegrowers' huts bear witness to the practices of the past, as do the loading cranes used during the grape harvest, which were used to transport the harvest to the presses. The craft industry is represented by the last shoeing machine still visible on the paths of the Issigeacois: used until 1950, it gradually lost its usefulness. On the Près Noirs site, one can see a bird of heritage interest: the Orpheus Warbler. At the end of the loop, in the hamlet of "Bernis", the stone houses and old tobacco drying sheds are still well preserved.
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