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At the entrance to Ségala is Teillet. There is a lot of cultivated land and wooded valleys. Bounded on one side by the river Dadou, its meanders and its wooded riparian forest, and on the other by the Lézert stream, the town takes its name from the Tilleul tree.
You will discover the Saint-Amans church and especially the enigmatic and sumptuous Château de Grandval. Built in the 15th century, it was the home of several illustrious people, until it came to a tragic double end: in 1944 it was set on fire by German troops and burned from floor to ceiling. In 1956, it was finally partially drowned by a dam reservoir! All that remains today are ruins, which are nevertheless very aesthetic when the dam is well filled: they stand majestically above the waters. The best view is from the belvedere of Mont Roc.
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At the entrance to Ségala is Teillet. There is a lot of cultivated land and wooded valleys. Bounded on one side by the river Dadou, its meanders and its wooded riparian forest, and on the other by the Lézert stream, the town takes its name from the Tilleul tree.
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