Thomas SauvéThe Hérault River
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Brissac is an island of greenery in the middle of the garrigue; its park, with its majestic trees, is crossed by the Avèze River, a popular walking spot for locals. The castle and the statue of Notre-Dame du Suc are symbols of the village's history.
Set apart from the Hérault Valley, at the foot of the Serrane mountain, the village of Brissac is an island of greenery amidst the garrigue. Its park, with its majestic trees, is crossed by the Avèze, a river fed by "a hundred springs," a favorite walking spot for the locals. Dominating the village, the castle and the statue of Notre-Dame du Suc are symbols of Brissac's history.
To take a walk:
- the water trail: a country walk to discover the historical and hydraulic heritage of Brissac.
- Le Bois de Long: on the first slopes of the Seranne, in the woods on the traces of prehistoric habitation.
