
La rue Gambetta et le bief des Courtines
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Rue Gambetta is a popular country walk for tourists and locals alike. It runs alongside the Courtines reach, linking the town centre to the Parc des Capucins.
The bief des Courtines is first mentioned in the 12th century, without a precise date. It is not known how it was built. Its name comes from its course, which runs from one part of the ramparts (or courtine) to another. Washhouses and footbridges line its course. It has also been used to power several mills. There are several benches along the reach.
The bief des Courtines is first mentioned in the 12th century, without a precise date. It is not known how it was built. Its name comes from its course, which runs from one part of the ramparts (or courtine) to another. Washhouses and footbridges line its course. It has also been used to power several mills. There are several benches along the reach.
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