Fête du Bois

Cette année nous participons
à la 5ème édition de la Fête du Bois
qui aura lieu les 3 et 4 Septembre 2022
sur la commune des Bordes
au lieu-dit « Le Poreux ».

Venez nombreux.

32 réflexions sur “Fête du Bois”

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