Argagnon
The Vía Podiensis
To end of camino
89.7
Altitude
90
Services
Grocery
Yes
Argagnon, known as Arganion in 977, takes its name from "Domain of Arcanius" -- its first owner. The commune holds prehistoric camps, the most important being the Turou de Dous Garos at 90 m altitude with Iron Age remains. The 11th-century Eglise Saint-Pierre is registered as a Historic Monument. In 1385, Argagnon had just 9 hearths. The commune merged with Marcerin in 1851.
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Accommodation in Argagnon.
| Gîte d´étape du Cambarrat 15€ 8 |
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