Zarbula Sundial 1857: Les Escoyères, France
Posted by: arby101ca
N 44° 43.099 E 006° 44.579
32T E 321242 N 4954138
Sundial painted by Zarbula on the chapel at Les Escoyères, Arvieux.
Waymark Code: WM7QG1
Location: France
Date Posted: 11/22/2009
Views: 6
Zarbula Sundial from 1857 is painted on a chapel as you enter the hamlet of Escoyères high above the valley of the Guil. The road up is narrow, gravel with 31 switchbacks. We chose to hike up. The Zarbula sundial on the chapel was beautifully restored by Rémi Potey. The decoration includes a squirrel, two birds, and the words "Suzon con" (with Susan) discovered during the restoration.
The hamlet of Les Escoyères is part of the commune of Arvieux but it is accessible from the valley below not over the mountains to the Arvieux area. This perched village has been occupied since Roman times as stone from Roman monuments and buildings has been reused to build the current stone buildings.
Les Escoyères and Arvieux are considered part of the Queyras district, the area drained by the Guil River upstream from the gorge (Combe du Queyras) and the hydro dam at Maison de Roi. Queyras is much more than Chateau Queyras and Saint Veran.
Sundial Type: Vertical - Wall mounted dial plate
Related Web Site: Not listed
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