1.700 meters
Palouettaz Palouetta
Les Fusines Li Fejeune – 1.700 m
Blanchard Biantchart – 1.724 m
Rovinal Rovénal – 1.709 m
Praz-Sec Pra-Sec – 1.700 m
Les Péyoz Li Péyo – 1.725 m
Les Droles Li Drole – 1.757 m
Bernosin Bernozìn – 1.750 m
Peaceful and sunny, the village of Palouettaz (Palouetta in patois) forms almost a single settlement with the more important village of Magnéaz, although in the past it had its own communal oven for baking bread.
The historic core of the village extends along Rue des Fleurs, a short, very narrow and shaded passage between often closely spaced façades, typical of mountain urban topography.
The uphill side of this lane hosts ancient wooden and stone buildings, partly decorated with 18th-century devotional frescoes (Crucifixion and Saint Anthony of Padua on Casa Chasseur Capichte) and 19th-century frescoes (Notre Dame de la Consola on Casa Chasseur Cheménc and Holy Family on Casa Quey Marquet).
The downhill side of the village is instead more open, and the houses have small vegetable gardens and gardens.






