Saint-Claud
Before the 13th century, Saint-Claud was called Sivrac or Civrac. The origin of the name of Saint-Claud would come from a hermit, Clodoald, who lived there all his life, and was buried in the religious building of the time (in the seventh century). The village of Saint-Claud was the seat of a barony under the Counts of Rochefoucauld, whose castle was located at l’Age nearby. The village offers bars, restaurants and general commerce.