Blue Waters
The village of Tavers is famous for its Blue Waters.
Description
Description of heritage
Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
The village of Tavers is crossed by the "Lien", a peaceful river that rises near the hamlet of Feularde. It receives several springs, fed by the Beauce water table, before joining the Loire at Avaray (41). The "Fontenils" spring is the most beautiful: the gushing water causes a bubbling effect known as quicksand. The clay base, clear water and very low mineral content give the water a translucent blue appearance. These Blue Waters are what Tavers is famous for!
> Follow the hiking trail "Le chemin des Eaux Bleues et de la Pierre tournante".Descriptif du parc et jardin
The village of Tavers is crossed by the "Lien", a peaceful river that rises near the hamlet of Feularde. It receives several springs, fed by the Beauce water table, before joining the Loire at Avaray (41). The "Fontenils" spring is the most beautiful: the gushing water causes a bubbling effect known as quicksand. The clay base, clear water and very low mineral content give the water a translucent blue appearance. These Blue Waters are what Tavers is famous for!
> Follow the hiking trail "Le chemin des Eaux Bleues et de la Pierre tournante".Descriptif du musée
The village of Tavers is crossed by the "Lien", a peaceful river that rises near the hamlet of Feularde. It receives several springs, fed by the Beauce water table, before joining the Loire at Avaray (41). The "Fontenils" spring is the most beautiful: the gushing water causes a bubbling effect known as quicksand. The clay base, clear water and very low mineral content give the water a translucent blue appearance. These Blue Waters are what Tavers is famous for!
> Follow the hiking trail "Le chemin des Eaux Bleues et de la Pierre tournante".Descriptif du site et monument historique
The village of Tavers is crossed by the "Lien", a peaceful river that rises near the hamlet of Feularde. It receives several springs, fed by the Beauce water table, before joining the Loire at Avaray (41). The "Fontenils" spring is the most beautiful: the gushing water causes a bubbling effect known as quicksand. The clay base, clear water and very low mineral content give the water a translucent blue appearance. These Blue Waters are what Tavers is famous for!
> Follow the hiking trail "Le chemin des Eaux Bleues et de la Pierre tournante".