- In the hollow of the valley where the winds''Rent,''it takes a magnificent view over the village and the old wash house, another important relic of rural life, which evokes the animation that he reigned n ' there was not so long ago. In the wooded hills that surround many hamlets nestle with a high percentage of castles. These old houses opulent rural architectural character of a certain 17th and 18th centuries are preserved from the ravages of modernism.
- Random small shaded roads you will discover:
- In the hamlet of La Faye, the castle of Elizabeth Jouffre De La Faye, wife of Marshal Bugeaud.
- A Peyrebrune the memory of Georges De Peyrebrune, feminist writer who had his heyday in the 19th century.
- Many witnesses of a rich local heritage: laundries, crucifixes, pigeon, Bories, bread ovens, work ...
- If you are passionate about history, know that Sainte-Orse has been occupied continuously since prehistoric times and there are still remnants of these ancient times:
- Stones assuming rituals, dating back probably to the Celts of the early Iron Age, the best known is at Peyrebrune.
- Some Henge and Standing Stone located at Sainte-Orse.
- Historical records are available at City Hall.
- Finally, hikers can give free rein to their passion of many rural roads open to them.