Rocher de l'Hermitage
The Enchanteur Maugis refuge Located on the left bank of the Meuse, facing the rocks of the four Aymon sons, it is made up of a rocky massif, steep and very jagged. It overlooks the Meuse and you can discover a very beautiful view of the valley, both downstream, towards Laval-Dieu and the mouth of the Semoy, and opposite, on the massif of the four Aymon sons. This site is the bearer of a legend: Maugis, cousin of the four Aymon brothers and enchanter by profession, came here to do penance. He lived on this rock for a few years, surely contemplating the remains of the famous Montessor (castle which belonged to the four brothers and which had been taken by Charlemagne following a betrayal by Ganelon), then he died, leaving the rock, the name of the Hermitage.