What to see / What to know :
The village of Jarrier has many hamlets and chapels. Chambeaux is the highest perched chapel in the village. The first chapel was built in 1864, but destroyed by a violent storm in 1935. It was rebuilt in 1941 thanks to the determination of parishioners who were very attached to this place of prayer.
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The Chambeaux chapel
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A beautiful walk on the heights of Jarrier towards the Notre-Dame des Chambeaux chapel. The out-and-back route winds along a wide path through the Chambeaux mountain pastures, dominated by the eponymous chapel. Panoramic view from the summit.
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Sport The Chambeaux chapel Jarrier
About
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Prices
Free access.
Reception
Period of practice
From 01/01 to 31/12.
Subject to favorable weather.
Services
- Pets welcome
- Free car park
- Car park
Contacts
Access
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
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