The gorges of the Fou, like a telluric echo of Galamus, cut off the Lesquerde chain to the south of the village. This clue opens the way to all the villages of Fenouillèdes and Conflent!
A Roman bridge spans the river and attests to the ancestral passage of men. Admiring this vestige, one curiously sees some kind of cavities, the result of the erosion of the rock: “the giants’ potholes” where – legend says – the fairies came to wash their clothes!
In this green and fresh space, a former spa was in operation from 1906 to 1914. But from that time on, Saint-Paulais and tourists charmed by the place, a grandiose setting of bluish rocks, also discovered the virtues of a mineral, sulphurous, calcic, beneficial water that flows in summer and winter at 24°C.

