Apremont lives to the rhythm of bird migration and wild salmon runs (see the fish pass, the dam and its curious round lock at Les Lorrains, 2 km away).
Many canoeists descend the Allier, Europe?s last wild river, and stop off in our village. A pontoon at the end of the riverbank is dedicated to them. (Caution: two kilometers downstream, the barrage des Lorrains is a difficult passage that can only be used by experienced canoeists).
Apremont lives to the rhythm of bird migration and wild salmon runs (see the fish pass, the dam and its curious round lock at Les Lorrains, 2 km away). Many canoeists descend the Allier, Europe?s last wild river, and stop off in our village. A pontoon at the end of the riverbank is dedicated to them. (Caution: two kilometers downstream, the barrage des Lorrains is a difficult passage that can only be used by experienced canoeists).
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