Thanks to its
rich historical past the commune possesses a wealth of
architecturally interesting buildings including:
• Gothic church with a 12th century belfry. The nave is
divided in half by a wall composed of two ribbed archways. The
hexagonal, 15th - 16th century apse has five stained glass
windows.
• Old market hall
• Wash-house
• Standing stone (on private property at ‘La Pierre Plantade’)
• Windmills (on private property at ‘Les Pouthières’)
• Fortress (on private property at ‘La Coquille’)
Communal, village ponds have been developed on the outskirts
of the village in a green and shady spot and are much
appreciated by trout anglers (amongst others). Opened every
Sunday from February at the end of May, and every week from
June to September
Sporting activities include a football ‘school’, a riding-centre
/ pony club and tennis court