Salers

Perched on a volcanic outcrop in the heart of the Auvergne, Salers is a perfectly preserved medieval village that feels frozen in time. Its dark volcanic stone buildings, cobbled lanes, and Gothic church create an atmospheric backdrop that has earned it a spot among France's Plus Beaux Villages. For international travellers, Salers offers a deep dive into local culture, with its renowned Salers cheese, historic architecture, and sweeping views over the Cantal mountains. It's an ideal stop on a self-drive itinerary through the Massif Central, combining rural charm with outdoor adventures.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Salers can be explored in a half-day, but to truly soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the surrounding nature, plan a full day. Spend the morning wandering the village and visiting the church and museum, then have lunch at a local restaurant serving truffade (a potato and cheese dish) or aligot. In the afternoon, take a short hike or drive to one of the nearby viewpoints. If you're a cheese lover, consider staying overnight to visit a fromagerie the next morning.

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