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Discover Riom-es-montagnes at Camping Le Sedour

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Welcome to Riom-es-montagnes, a hidden gem in the heart of Cantal, Auvergne. During your stay at Camping Le Sedour, immerse yourself in a natural paradise filled with activities and cultural discoveries.

Explore the breathtaking landscapes through hiking and cycling trails. The Sancy massif and the Auvergne volcanoes offer various paths suitable for all levels. Be enchanted by the beauty of Pu...
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Church "Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens"
12 km

Church "Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens"

Romanesque style church. Year of construction: 12th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1976 (partially) and in 2019 (entirely). The Church of Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens, formerly the Chapel of Saint-Victor, is the parish church of Antignac. Its origins date back to the 12th century, when the chancel was built as part of a priory dependent on La Chaise-Dieu. Over the centuries, the building has been remodeled: side chapels were added in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1789, the original bell gable was replaced by a new bell tower. The nave was extensively modified in the 18th century and then decorated in the 19th century: painted wainscoting was installed, and stained-glass windows were created between 1870 and 1880 by the master glassmaker Chamrobert. The chancel, typically Romanesque, consists of a semicircular apse with a vaulted ceiling, bordered by an arcade supported by columns and capitals. The medieval side chapels have barrel vaults, while the later chapels (18th century) have groin vaults. The nave is covered by rustic painted paneling, forming a false barrel vault; the planks are decorated with a blue background on which appears a symbolic eye within a triangle, surrounded by cherubs and the four Evangelists in the corners. The building is constructed of volcanic stones (trachyte, tufa), gneiss, and rubble, typical of the local heritage. Visit and access: self-guided tours are possible; collect the keys from the Antignac town hall (04 71 40 21 16).

Le Bourg 15240 Antignac
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Church "Saint-Victor"
13 km

Church "Saint-Victor"

Gothic-style church. Year of construction: 12th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1963. The church dates from the 12th century and was remodeled until the 15th century. It was the site of a priory of Benedictine nuns. In 1794, during the French Revolution, the bell tower collapsed, and the statues and liturgical objects were destroyed. The current bell tower bears the date 1822, attesting to a post-revolutionary reconstruction. It is a beautiful mixed-style building: the porch is Romanesque, while the chancel and chapels are in the Gothic style. The construction is primarily of volcanic stone typical of the region. The sacristy contains the remains of a "refractory" priest who was slated for canonization. The church roof was restored in the 2000s, and the building is particularly appreciated for its acoustics, which are well-suited for concerts. In the Romanesque nave, ancient capitals remain, some reused in the Gothic chancel. The apse and side chapels feature pointed Gothic vaults. A Romanesque baptismal font is also present. The liturgical furnishings include, in particular, ancient pieces linked to the priory. The church is located in the heart of the hamlet of Chastel-Marlhac, itself situated on a basalt plateau emblematic of the region. This plateau, in the commune of Le Monteil, is formed of basalt from ancient lava flows. Its steep cliffs, basalt columns, and dry grasslands offer a striking landscape. Inhabited since antiquity, it preserves the remains of a Gallic oppidum and a Roman stronghold, testifying to its strategic importance throughout the ages. Visit and access: self-guided visits possible, collect the keys at the Monteil town hall (04 71 40 64 02)

Chastel-Marlhac 15240 Le Monteil
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾