





The Sainte-Marguerite site is bathed in a special atmosphere, with the remains of the former spa built at the end of the 19th century, of which all that remains today are remnants of the picturesque decoration.
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Three springs remain visible:
- At the edge of the path and close to the Allier, the Isle spring is the first to be seen on the way to the site.
- The geyser is an intermittent tapped spring: every twenty minutes or so, water gushes out of a pipe in a vast boil, then calms down again. The mineral water is immediately diluted with freshwater in a small reedbed.
- The main area is formed by the tennis spring, which is joined by the surplus water from the tapped catchments. After being...
- At the edge of the path and close to the Allier, the Isle spring is the first to be seen on the way to the site.
- The geyser is an intermittent tapped spring: every twenty minutes or so, water gushes out of a pipe in a vast boil, then calms down again. The mineral water is immediately diluted with freshwater in a small reedbed.
- The main area is formed by the tennis spring, which is joined by the surplus water from the tapped catchments. After being...
- TipsTo walk around the site, park in the parking lot opposite the Sainte-Marguerite factory. Take the path at the far end of the parking lot, which runs alongside the Allier and through the heart of the former spa site. You can observe the various springs and the geyser (every 20 minutes).
Openings
Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
Location
Location
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