Le Pied de la Plagne

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The chapel at “Pied de la Plagne” was built between 1806 and 1808 by Antoine Plagnat, and dedicated to Ste Brigitte of Sweden in return for divine revelations.
The village oven was mainly used for bread making and lit only once a month, sometimes twice according to production needs. They have retained all their charm by participating in local festivities. 
 
Source: Histoire et Patrimoine Association, Morzine 
Heritage Tour every Thursday at 10am during high season
 
Article 1 : The Village Square
Article 2: Bézière
Article 3: The Mills
Article 4: L’Hôtel des Alpes
Article 5: Le Clos
Article 6: Maison de la Poste
Article 7: The Old Bridge (Le Vieux Pont)
Article 8: The River Dranse
Article 9: Le Plan neighbourhood
Article 10: The Old Cable-Car
Article 11: The Old Villages
Article 12 : Avoriaz
Article 13: The Avoriaz Cable-Car
Article 14: The Udrezants Neighbourhood
Article 15: The Nyon Gondola
Article 16: Les Nants Village
Article 17: The Manor House
Article 18: Le Vieux Bourg
Article 19: The Pleney Cable-car
Article 20: Le Grand Hôtel
Article 21: Sawmill at “Le Plan”
Article 22: The Slate Mines
Article 23: Combe à Zore
Article 24: The two water fountains
Article 25: Le Pied de la Plagne