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Parcours Contrebandiers - Les Parcours de Valence
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Parcours Contrebandiers - Les Parcours de Valence

Pedestrian sports, Course
Parcours Contrebandiers - Les Parcours de Valence
Départ de l'Office de Tourisme11 Boulevard Bancel26000 Valence

Smuggling was made famous in Valence by the execution within its walls of the most popular bandit of the 18th century: Louis Mandrin.

Illegally arrested by French troops in Savoy, he was taken to Valence to stand trial before the Valence Commission, which specialized in smuggling cases. Renowned for its ruthlessness, the Commission condemned Mandrin to be roasted alive in the Place des Clercs. In 1755, the event attracted thousands of onlookers. However, no sales of contraband products were ever organized by Mandrin in Valence's public squares. It seems that these bandits carefully avoided the town center, where the dreaded Commission was based, by taking the Chemin des Contrebandiers. Along the way, you'll come across caves cut into the molasse of the Lautagne plateau, which may have served as hiding places or storage areas for illicit goods.

Allow around 1h30 for running.

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Activity
  • Pedestrian sports
  • Course
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Spoken languages
  • French
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Opening

All year round.

Prices

Free of charge.

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Updated on 24/01/2024
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