Small winter gatehouse on the pond causeway, opposite the old Troncais forges in the heart of the forest - Allier. Built in 1788 - 1789 on the pond causeway, the Water Masters gatehouse housed the person who controlled and regulated the water inflows. This small building, unique in the region, stands on the overhang separating the two small feed canals (coursiers) of the former forges. The 18-hectare Etang de Troncais is located in the heart of the For?t de Troncais. It was created in 1789 by Lorraine industrialist Nicolas Rambourg, who decided to establish his forges and furnaces here. The site provided him with the three elements essential to his business: iron ore, wood for heating, and water for mechanical power. Listed in the inventory of sites since February 1, 1934, it now belongs to the public domain. The Troncais forest is considered to be one of the finest oak forests in Europe. It was awarded the For?t dException label in 2018. This label is a guarantee of excellence. France

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