Leaving the A75 (exit 51) you arrive in Pégairolles-de-l'Escalette. Picturesque village.
You take a dirt road high up on the cliff and overlooking a river, the Lergue.
Be careful, you are entering a site that is still very wild and full of scents where deer and wild boars are at home.
You ride and discover a landscape of wooded cliffs and rock massifs. Oddly enough, after crossing two small dry lookouts in summer, the sound of running water is heard to welcome you.
Your route ends at the end of the valley opening onto a cirque located under the foothills of Larzac (UNESCO heritage site)
The altitude is 360 m.
Family property since the 16th century. We took it back in ruins in the 1970s.
It benefits from a unique and atypical location with its vast spaces and great calm.
You will be able to discover a building that has stood the test of time; dry stone walls, sheepfolds, mill as well as various hydraulic works.