Lordegan

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Part 3 ---The historical town of Lordegan is the fourth most populated town of the province. It is 160 km southeast of Shahr-e Kord and is 1700 meters above the sea level. Some of the most important tourist attractions of this town are as follows: 1. Atashgah Falls It is 200 km from Shahr-e Kord and 50 km from the town of Lordegan. It is in a nice valley, measuring 3 km in area.

The valley is covered with all types of plants and trees. 2. Barm Spring The spring is in the center of Lordegan beside the ruins of the ancient town of Lordegan. The spring provides water for farming and has added to the beauty of Lordegan. Among other sights of this town are Imamzadeh Shahsavar Mausoleum, Sendegan Spring, Parvaz Garden Park, Barz Bridge, Armand Bridge, Khersan River, oak forest of region, Kareh-Bas Bridge and Sabz-Kouh Sanctuary. Ardal The town of Ardal is the fifth most populated town of the province.

It is 93 km from the center of the province and is 185 meters above the sea level. The main tourist attractions of Ardal are as follows: 1. Dezpart Road Stone-paved Dezpart Road dates back to Achaemenid Dynasty. The road connects Isfahan to Khouzestan and has several shelters. Dezpart Road, also known as Nardebani, Atabaki, Linch and Bakhtiari in various sources, has been used in various periods.

2. Dareh-Eshq Falls It is located between Dareh-Eshq and Dourak Anari Villages. It is more than 100 meters high. The area around the falls is covered with trees, especially pomegranate trees. 3. Bardgories To protect the dead, the people in pre-Islam era kept the bones of their dead in containers called Bardgori in local dialect. Bardgories differ in shape and size and are found in Ardal and Bazoft.