In the heart of the Halatte forest are the remains of a Gallo-Roman temple dating from the 1st century AD.
This visit to the site will be an opportunity to discover the daily life of a Gallic tribe, the Sylvanectes, who used to go to this place to make offerings to the healing gods in the form of small statuettes, the ex-voto.
The temple was also a place of exchange, where commercial and political matters were dealt with.
From the car park of the "roue qui tourne" (700 m from the site)
Capacity
- From 10 to 30 people
Benefits
Duration
From 2h to 2h30
Prices
Package for the group. | à partir de 330 € |
The price includes
The walk is commented by a nature guide.
The price does not include
Transport to the meeting point and personal expenses.
Specific information
Options and particularities
- Visit possible every day
- All public, no difficulty.
- Bring good shoes and a bottle of water.
- From 10 to 30 people: on request