Relics of an aqueduct built in the 15th century to supply Grimaud with water from the ‘Pan Caou’ spring.
This bridge was used in the 16th and 17th century to install a pipe over the River Garde to supply the village with drinking water. This unique system and the natural wealth of the area contributed to the valley being listed as a “remarkable site” in 1927.
Access is only possible on foot, with sturdy footwear. The path is steep and rocky. We recommend only taking children who are able to walk on this type of terrain.