Wrapped in a forest setting, the source of the Doue springs from the heart of the limestone rock to give rise to a charming stream that flows peacefully through a meadowy valley, before forming the Gland stream with the Creuse at the village of Glay.
With its adjoining forested slopes, its meadows and the presence of an old mill bearing witness to past human activities, this site at the end of a small valley offers a wide range of landscapes and a bucolic, intimate atmosphere...
Many species of butterfly, plant and bird can be seen here, including the common wagtail and the diving cingle.
Educational panels describing the mill, its industrial heritage and local biodiversity are available to help visitors discover the site.
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