
Chemin de Halage in Bouziès, France, is a remarkable footpath carved into the cliffs that line the Lot River. This scenic route stretches for about 1.5 kilometers and was originally created in the 19th century to facilitate the towpath for boats, allowing them to be pulled along the river before the advent of motorized transport. The path is particularly famous for its section that passes under the cliffs, where intricate bas-reliefs carved by artist Daniel Monnier in the 1980s adorn the rock face, adding a unique artistic touch to the natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the river and surrounding countryside while experiencing a piece of local history. Nearby, the medieval village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie provides an additional attraction with its charming streets and historical architecture.
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