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Meyras : village of character

Opening hours: Du 01/01 au 31/12

Surrounded by young volcanoes in the Cévennes, Meyras pays tribute to age-old crafts on its fresco trail...At every twist and turn you'll see locals picking chestnuts, Saint-Blaise fair etc.

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Marked by the presence of Celts that gave it the religion of healing plants like sage, vervain and lemon balm, Meyras has above all a roman past. Furthermore its name comes from the Latin "Mayor Area" (big camp). A village street (the rue Domitius) is still a witness of the Romans' visit. At the time of the Gaul war, the legion of Consul Domitius stayed there before attacking Vercingétorix's troops. It was during their stop that the Roman soldiers discovered the benefits of the thermal waters at the foot of the Souilhol volcano. (nowdays, spa treatments in rheumatology and dermatology).
The thermal bath's curing properties were also a success in the Middle Ages, the second important period of which Meyras bears the signs. For a long time, the Meyras administrative jurisdiction (former administrative division) had an important role thanks to its situation as thoroughfare between the Massif Central and the Mediterranean. From this medieval past, the names of two families have survived: the Lévis-Ventadour and the Langlade. So the gate of the former Croisette chateau is marked by the name of Langlade, a big Protestant family, while the church enjoyed generous donations from the Ventadour's.
Finally, Meyras pays a tribute to the trades and customs that have contributed to village life. The illustration of larger-than-life scenes has been realised in this sense. So, by meandering down a street or proudly sitting imposingly at the entrance of a square, you will be able to see the people who peel chestnuts or grower-distillers (cf. frescoes).

Tours of the village are available on request all year round, with the association "En quête de découvertes".

Rates

Free access.

Equipments and services

Equipments : Restaurant Bar Play area
Services : Sales on site Motorhomes allowed Wi-fi Guided tours
Proposed Activities : Activity

Opening times

All year round, daily.

Length of visit

45 minutes

Meyras : village of character

Meyras : village of character
1 Place du Champ de Mars
07380 Meyras
France

The nearest tourist office

ARDÈCHE EVENTS

The Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardeche

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