This pretty troglodyte village, nestled in the valley south of the Chemin des Dames, welcomes you for a stroll. Along the way, you’ll discover a small waterfall, troglodyte houses, the home of Alain, the famous philosopher, and even a creutte frequented by Teilhard de Chardin during World War I. You can also picnic right next to the spring and enjoy the view over the valley. In short, a must-see village on the Chemin des Dames!