Lavoir au fil de l'eau N°2 à Dommarien

Lavoir au fil de l'eau N°2 à Dommarien

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This second washhouse is accessible via a small grassy path running alongside a private property. On 21 June 1826, a royal decree authorised the creation of iron ore laundries installed at the lower mill (patouillets). They were used to separate the iron ore from the earth. The ore came from Dommarien and the Auberive region. The muddy water from the patouillets was initially discharged into the river, but following protests from the inhabitants of the villages downstream, who used it to water their livestock, the water was then channelled into lost wells. There was no mention of patouillets from 1860 onwards.

Today, all the water from the Vingeanne disappears into the ground just outside the village. These holes, known as andouzoirs, seem to correspond to the old lost wells of the patouillets. Research has failed to prove, as some claim, that the water reappears at the Creux Janin in Cusey.

Practical information

Site theme(s)

  • Public washhouse

Groups

  • Privatization not possible

Visits

Languages ​​spoken

  • French

Prices

  • Free of charge Free access

Access

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