burons
Burons are traditional shepherds’ huts found in the rural landscapes of the Massif Central in France, particularly in the Auvergne region and in the departments of Cantal, Puy-de-Dôme, and Haute-Loire. They were built to shelter flocks during grazing and transhumance, and in some cases to house simple dairy operations for producing or aging cheese during the pastoral season.
Construction and form: Burons are small, usually single-room structures built of local stone with thick walls
Historical role: The buron tradition developed in the Middle Ages and expanded in the pastoral belt of
Modern status: With changes in farming and land use, many burons were abandoned or repurposed in the