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Le Fau-de-Peyre,
In 8 kilometres in the northwest of Aumont-Aubrac
, in 1100 m of height, Le Fau-de-Peyre, peaceful village nested in the choir of the forests of pines and beeches owes his(her) origin to the place of a fort, today disappeared.
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The Romanic church of the XIII-th century already quoted in 1109, is remarkable by its bell tower in four bays(berries) restored after the Revolution, its historic testimony because the family of the barons of Peyre possessed there a former(ancient) castle : today only a small church lives.
Beauregard as all other villages of the surroundings, presents the charm and the charm of houses and farms conceived in beautiful granite stones. This municipality of 181 inhabitants, the essential activity of which is agricultural, is proud of its spaces, its marked out paths, its stream, Rimeize, which soaks and decorates with poetry its valleys, attracting(enticing) to the banks lover of nature and the peach(fishing).
For any information or demand of documentation, please, contact the Office of Aumont-Aubrac's tourism.
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