Two communes (Magrie and Cournanel) in the Corneilla Valley, planted with vines, and their winegrowers have undertaken to restore huts of about 9m2 “in stone”. This approach is in line with a desire for sustainable development and the enhancement of the landscape and biodiversity. New huts are regularly restored. A path of more than 6 kms allows to discover the work done by the wine growers of the area.
Discover
The atypical building
A link between the past and the presentWinegrower's huts
The capitelles
A capitelle (shepherds’ hut) is a dry-stone shelter erected stone by stone without binder. Near Couiza (trail)
The mills
The Razès is a small country in the Pyrenean foothills. Some villages have mills, such as Alaigne, Castelreng, Malviès, Villelongue d’Aude… Vestige of a wheat mill, dating from the XIIth century, it is listed as a mill on the Napoleonic plans