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The old stone of the towns and the countryside… With its paved lanes and privately-owned Renaissance hotels built around a collegiate church whose origins date back to the 9th century, the charm of the historic medieval centre of Romans is held in high esteem.
The little churches where the Romanesque always refused to give way to the Gothic, the medieval towers testifying to a time when the Dauphins reigned over the provinces and the pastoral chapels nestling among the heights of surrounding villages still combine to offer walkers a pleasant stopping place. |