





Only a few magical beings still seem to inhabit Clédat...
Abandoned in the 60s, the village is now accessible all year round via a forest track (accessible by car). Once a welcoming place for pilgrims and travellers, today the chapel, restored in the early 2000s, and a thatched cottage stand amidst the remains of the village.
Nearby attractions include the Ste Madeleine fountain, the viewpoint of Le Rocher, the Sape de Maquisards and the Gallic Tumulus.
Abandoned in the 60s, the village is now accessible all year round via a forest track (accessible by car). Once a welcoming place for pilgrims and travellers, today the chapel, restored in the early 2000s, and a thatched cottage stand amidst the remains of the village.
Nearby attractions include the Ste Madeleine fountain, the viewpoint of Le Rocher, the Sape de Maquisards and the Gallic Tumulus.