Close to the church, between trees lining the path, you can see the chapel at the end with its white dressed limestone walls. Legend has it that Saint Gautier caused a spring to flow out of the earth near his hermitage with a single stroke of his shepherd's crook. The spring waters were said to cure diseases of the eye and soon became the object of a fervent cult. The chapel you see today was built over the spring in the 16th century and remained a place of pilgrimage for many years.