In Auvergne, the inhabitants of a village bring out ‘the pearl of table water’ Once prized for the finesse of its bubbles and its medicinal properties, the source of La Jarpe disappeared at the end of the 19th century. For six years, enthusiasts have relaunched its exploitation for local consumption.

In Grandrif (Puy-de-Dôme), the town has one of the smallest town halls in France but also, in the church, a statue of the Virgin and Child known as ‘Notre-Dame- de-Grâce’