Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Saury, a commune in the Cantal department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its rolling countryside, the Cère river, and proximity to significant natural features like Lake Saint-Étienne-Cantalès. Visitors can explore Romanesque architecture, megalithic sites, and scenic viewpoints within the village and its surroundings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Hello, I was inspired by these tracks for a road bike ride. I had to dismount to cross the Renâcle peninsula, the footbridge, and reach Espinet beach. Otherwise, it was a very pleasant ride on quiet, quiet roads. Thanks to the trackers.
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Small town with a fantastic panorama. Church, castle, and river.
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Imposing building, with a viewpoint and the possibility to visit. (On reservation and 72 hours in advance)
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Medieval castle located between Auvergne and Quercy, the castle of Laroquebrou suffered after the Revolution (with in particular the demolished south wing), before being restored and listed as a Historic Monument.
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Small city of character, along the Cère river, at the entrance to the gorges. Superb little streets, medieval castle and white Virgin from which you can discover a panoramic view.
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Himalayan footbridge of 124 meters, which crosses the Lake of St Etienne Cantalès to connect the beaches of Espinet and Rénac.
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View of the lake with shaded picnic tables. Ideal for a lunch break!
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The region around Saint-Saury offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit the Viewpoint over Lake St-Étienne-Cantalès, which provides scenic views and shaded picnic tables. The lake is also home to the impressive Himalayan suspension bridge at Lake Cantalès, connecting the beaches of Espinet and Rénac. Additionally, the village features Le Plan d'Eau, a fishing pond known for trout, and the surrounding countryside is ideal for enjoying the gentle, rolling landscapes.
Yes, Saint-Saury and its surroundings are rich in history and culture. Within the village, you can find the Gothic Chapelle d'Escalmels and the Romanesque Église Saint-Séverin, known for its superb two-story choir. A significant megalithic site, Roc Rôti, suggests ancient druidic activity. Nearby, the Mémorial de la Luzette commemorates the French Resistance during WWII. Just 12 km away, the 'petite cité de caractère' of Laroquebrou boasts a medieval castle and narrow streets.
The area around Saint-Saury is excellent for hiking. A popular option is the 6 km hiking trail named after Roc Rôti, which allows visitors to explore the village and its moderately undulating landscapes. For more options, you can find various running trails, including moderate loops from Le Rouget and Parlan, by checking the Running Trails around Saint-Saury guide.
The Himalayan suspension bridge at Lake Cantalès is a 124-meter footbridge that spans across the Lake of St-Étienne-Cantalès. It connects the beaches of Espinet and Rénac, offering a unique experience and scenic views over the lake. It's a popular spot for walkers and cyclists alike.
Laroquebrou is a charming 'petite cité de caractère' situated along the Cère river, about 12 km from Saint-Saury. It's known for its beautiful narrow streets, a medieval castle, and a white Virgin statue that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. The Château de Laroquebrou, a restored medieval castle, is listed as a Historic Monument and is a must-see.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Dam is considered family-friendly and offers a viewpoint. The nearby Lake Saint-Étienne-Cantalès, with its beaches and the Himalayan suspension bridge, provides opportunities for outdoor fun and exploration suitable for various ages.
Absolutely! The rolling countryside around Saint-Saury is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For touring bicycles, explore options like the 'D33 to Glenat – Castle view La Roquebrou loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Sousceyrac – Lake Tolerme loop'. More details and routes are available in the Cycling around Saint-Saury guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Saury guide.
Roc Rôti is a significant megalithic site near Saint-Saury. It features a large rock cleaved in two by erosion, with non-natural indentations on its larger block, suggesting it was once a druidic site. A 6 km hiking trail is named after Roc Rôti, allowing visitors to explore this ancient landmark and the surrounding village landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites. The Viewpoint over Lake St-Étienne-Cantalès is loved for its shaded picnic tables and beautiful lake views, making it ideal for a lunch break. The charming streets and panoramic views from Laroquebrou are also highly rated by the komoot community.
The Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Dam is an imposing building with a viewpoint. It is possible to visit the dam, but this requires a reservation made 72 hours in advance. It's a great spot for those interested in engineering and offers another perspective of the lake.
The Église Saint-Séverin is the village church of Saint-Saury, dedicated to Saint Séverin. It is a notable example of Romanesque architecture typical of the Châtaigneraie region. Key features include a superb two-story choir, an arcature with rustic capitals, and an apse with a cul-de-four vault dating back to the Romanesque period. The bell tower was rebuilt in 1745, and side aisles were added in the late 19th century.
Yes, Le Plan d'Eau, a fishing pond located on the southeast side of the village, is known for its abundant trout. No special fishing permit is required; a communal card, which can be obtained at the village restaurant, is sufficient to enjoy fishing there.


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