Massif du Cantal

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Rising from the heart of the Auvergne, the Massif du Cantal is a dramatic volcanic landscape shaped by ancient eruptions. This rugged region offers sweeping plateaus, deep valleys, and the highest peak in the Massif Central, Puy Mary. It's a paradise for hikers, with trails that wind through wildflower meadows, past volcanic domes, and alongside crystal-clear streams. The area is also known for its traditional farming, producing some of France's finest cheeses, including Cantal and Salers. Whether you're conquering a summit or exploring stone villages, the Massif du Cantal delivers a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from the tourist crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to experience the Massif du Cantal properly. Day one can focus on a major hike, such as the loop around Puy Mary (5–6 hours), while day two allows for exploring the Vallée de la Jordanne and the village of Salers. If you're short on time, a single day can still cover a scenic drive over the Pas de la Cède with a short walk, but you'll miss the deeper hiking opportunities. For a relaxed pace, three days let you add a side trip to the nearby Gorges de la Truyère or a cheese-tasting tour in the burons.

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