A hike through undergrowth, rich in forest species (black pines, atlas cedars, maples…), it leads to a pass used since prehistoric times to link Saint-Lions to Moriez.
The Tour du Clap passes through a large pine forest before reaching the ridge. The other slope, also wooded, was once a vast pastoral area used by transhumant herds.
Archaeology leaves the sites, or how to get to know the landscapes of the past. Organized in partnership with the Alpes de Haute-Provence departmental archaeology service, as part of the European Archaeology Days.
Semi-detached house on the outskirts of the hamlet, in a quiet, unspoilt valley, with uninterrupted views over the countryside, private garden and terrace.
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A belvedere overlooking the Asse valley at an altitude of 815 m, Saint-Lions has no coat of arms, as it only gained independence from the community of Barrême during the Directoire period. Today, it is a small village with a pastoral and agricultural vocation.