Wayside cross

Local nameCroix de chemin
LocationTourzel, France

A wayside cross is a cross by a footpath, track or road, at an intersection, along the edge of a field or in a forest. It can be made of wood, stone or metal. Most wayside crosses are designed as crucifixes. Stone crosses may also be conciliation crosses. Often they serve as waymarks for walkers and pilgrims or designate dangerous places. They are particularly common in Europe, for example in Germany, Galicia, Ireland and the Alps.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayside_cross

Address 18 Rue du Dauphiné d'Auvergne, Tourzel-Ronzières 63320, France

Coordinates 45°31'39.491" N 3°7'52.827" E

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