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Holiday Home | 1 | 270 | 330 |
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Attractions
- Salers (10 km): A picturesque medieval village known for its well-preserved historic buildings, narrow streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Salers is also famous for its local cheese and is a great place to try traditional Auvergne cuisine.
- Puy Mary (15 km): Located in the heart of the Cantal Mountains, Puy Mary is the highest volcano in the region and offers breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. It is a popular spot for hiking, with various trails catering to different levels of difficulty and providing opportunities to observe the unique flora and fauna of the area.
- Château d'Anjony (20 km): This impressive medieval fortress, built in the 15th century, is nestled in the picturesque village of Tournemire. The castle features a beautiful courtyard, fortified walls, and a fascinating history. Visitors can explore the interior, including the grand halls, furnished rooms, and a dungeon.
- Viaduc de Garabit (35 km): Designed by the renowned engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Viaduc de Garabit is an iconic railway bridge that spans the Truyère River. Completed in 1884, this architectural marvel offers stunning views and is a must-visit for engineering enthusiasts and photography enthusiasts alike.
- Saint-Flour (40 km): Situated on a volcanic rock overlooking the Ander River, Saint-Flour is a fortified town with a rich medieval heritage. Explore its narrow streets, visit the Gothic-style Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts. The town also hosts a popular street market where you can find local produce and crafts.
- Lac de Saint-Étienne-Cantalès (45 km): This scenic lake is a perfect spot for outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers peaceful picnic areas and walking trails for those seeking relaxation and nature appreciation.
- Le Lioran (50 km): A popular ski resort in the Cantal Mountains, Le Lioran offers a range of winter activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. During the summer months, it transforms into a hiking and mountain biking paradise, with numerous trails catering to different skill levels.
- Château d'Auzers (55 km): This Renaissance-style castle, surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland, is a hidden gem in the region. Guided tours allow visitors to discover the rich history of the castle and its well-preserved interior, including grand salons, a chapel, and a library.
- Aurillac (60 km): The capital of the Cantal department, Aurillac is a vibrant city with a charming historic center. Explore its narrow medieval streets, visit the Saint-Géraud Cathedral, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the many traditional restaurants. Aurillac also hosts an annual international street theater festival, attracting performers from around the world. 10. Plomb du Cantal (65 km): Standing at 1,855 meters, Plomb du Cantal is the highest peak in the Massif Central and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Hiking to the summit is a challenging but rewarding experience, allowing you to admire the diverse landscapes of the region.