Visit Saint-Robert
Visiting Saint-Robert is like walking through a page of history. The village has changed its name three times. First called Murel, after the plateau on which it sits, then Saint-Robert, it was called Mont Bel Air during the Revolution, when all place names bearing the name of a saint were abolished. Since 1795, the village has been known as Saint-Robert.
Tour of Saint-Robert
This 17-point tour of the village will take you from the magnificent viewpoint to the 12th-century church, then on to noble houses such as the Château de Verneuil, the Château d'Aragon, the Château de Beauroire and the Maison Seguin, not forgetting the remains of the ramparts and stalls. Your tour will end at the miraculous Saint-Maurice fountain, whose virtues you will discover.
You can download the tour guide below:
- Visit plan Lire
Visiting Saint-Robert with children
The game booklet
If you're visiting as a family, we've put together a fun booklet. It's a fun way for children to discover the village's heritage at their own pace.
- Saint-Robert game booklet Télécharger (pdf, 2 MB)
Geocaching
Last but not least, the whole family can enjoy the Geocaching trail (Tèrra Aventura) below. This interactive treasure hunt will take you through this medieval village, where you can learn anecdotes about Saint-Robert and have fun while you wait for the Grail to be found!
- The contemplations of Saint-Robert Télécharger (pdf, 135 KB)
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