Although the municipality of Aiglun today is a large
modern residential area, with more than a thousand inhabitants, and not
of any great interest to tourists, the ruins of the old part of Aiglun are
worth a visit.
It is perched on a crest that can be reached by
a small road with a (very) steep slope. The old village looks down the
Bléone valley from on-high. When you reach this exceptional site
rich in history, climb to the graceful yellow-stone church that stands
atop its highest point. It is in a superbly solitary setting, in the middle
of a superb Provençal landscape of culitvated fields and oak forest,
with in the distance, the blue hued peaks of the Alpine foothills at Digne
and the Verdon massif.
After
a walk round the church, and having contemplated the 360° panorama
at the same time, perhaps it's time to sit down for a little picnic in
a pastoral setting, at one of the wooden tables provided for the purpose.
At the same time why not dream yourself back to the boom period of the
old village of Aiglun, in the 16th century, the very period in which this
superb church you have before you was built.
Known as "Aiglun la Noble" due to the
presence of seven noble families, Aiglun was a fortified village of more
than 200 inhabitants at the period. Not forgetting the château of
the Beau de Rochas family, whose descendant, Alphonse (1815-1893), invented
the four-stroke engine: a little known engineer in his lifetime, he died
penniless.
The
village was abandoned in the thirties. What remains of the old village
was very recently renovated (in December 2001), and a rural gîte
has been opened. As for the new village, no doubt it is a pleasant place
to live, with its modern amenities, Business Park and Heliotherapy clinic.
The latter is installed in an old 17th century château and uses
the beneficial effects of the sun, which is abundant in this favoured
area, to treat skin conditions.
Finally, Aiglun can boast having seen Napoleon
come by here on his return from Elba, in March 1815. There still remains
to this day the true route of the "Route Napoléon", named
the "Voie Impériale" (Imperial Way). You will be able
to admire in particular, a magnificent stone gateway, or take a stroll
or a mountain bike ride following in the steps of the Emperor ! |