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The statues are set in a natural area of around 8 hectares.
If you’re not much of a walker, you’ll be able to see many of the statues within a small area.
For wheelchair users, there is a path (CAUTION dirt path, not tarmac) around the site, where you can also see many of the statues that make up the Valley of the Saints.
Granite benches, known as “korribancs”, are scattered around the site to allow visitors to rest or admire the site and the statues.
Dogs on leads are welcome on the site.
The entrance to the site, the reception building and shop, and the restaurant service are wheelchair-accessible, as are the sculpture areas, picnic areas, marquees and toilets.
A drop-off car park allows people with walking difficulties to reach the site entrance. Parking is limited to 1/4 hour. There is a shelter with benches in the car park.
Take a look at our FAQ to find out everything you need to know about your visit to La Vallée des Saints.