Attractions and places to see around Saint-Clément are primarily characterized by the rugged terrain of the Cantal massif, part of the Massif Central. This region features prominent summits, deep glacial valleys, and distinctive mountain passes. Visitors can explore natural monuments and viewpoints offering expansive vistas across the landscape. The area is defined by its volcanic origins, shaping a diverse environment for outdoor exploration.
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Superb and eating at the buron moved
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The mountain is magnificent, but not to be underestimated. There's a lot of scree, and it gets really steep at the top. There's no fixed path anymore. Everyone finds their own route. Technically, it won't be difficult. But it requires absolute surefootedness and a head for heights.
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The Rolland Breach was mildly challenging for this 72yo when dry. Descending in the wet would need good grippy footwear. There is an alternative GR400 track bypass
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Small entrance fee (2024): Adult 4.00 EUR Child 1.50 EUR Set price group adults 3.50 EUR Set price group children 1.00 EUR
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The Jordanne Valley is a lush green valley that was formed as a glacial valley of the Puy Mary. A path through the dense greenery runs through the Jordanne Gorge, stretching for more than 3 km between the communities of Saint-Julien and Saint-Cirgues. A path with small footbridges and bridges allows visitors to discover this beautiful place and takes them deep into the gorge. There is a fee to enter.
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a 360° view of the Cantal, Lozère, Puy de Dôme... breathtaking
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The Saint-Clément area, located in the Cantal massif, is characterized by rugged terrain, prominent summits, deep glacial valleys, and distinctive mountain passes. Its volcanic origins have shaped a diverse environment, offering dramatic vistas and unique geological formations.
Yes, several spots offer expansive views. The summit of Plomb du Cantal, the highest peak in Cantal, provides extensive views when weather permits. Similarly, Venus' Nipple offers a magnificent view over the Cirque de Font d'Alagnon. The Cabre Pass also provides superb views of the Santoire and Jordanne valleys.
The region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and mountain hiking. For detailed options, explore the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Clément, MTB Trails around Saint-Clément, and Mountain Hikes around Saint-Clément.
Absolutely. The area is known for its challenging terrain. Roland's Breach is a delicate passage on the GR 4, located on a long ridge. The ascent to Plomb du Cantal is also a significant challenge. Many mountain hikes in the region are rated as difficult, offering rewarding experiences for experienced hikers.
The Jordanne gorges offer a very well-laid out path with wooden footbridges along the river, making it accessible for families, though it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to some difficult parts. There is a fee to enter this natural site.
Beyond the summits, you can explore unique formations like Roland's Breach, a mountain pass made up of alternating ash beds and scoriaceous strata. The Jordanne gorges also showcase the region's natural beauty with its lush glacial valley and refreshing river.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent and extensive views from the summits and passes, especially from Plomb du Cantal and Venus' Nipple. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails, such as the GR 4 passage at Roland's Breach, is also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of sites like the Jordanne gorges is also a highlight.
Yes, several attractions are part of significant long-distance routes. Roland's Breach is a passage of the GR 4. The Cabre Pass is crossed by both the GR 4 and GR 400 (Tour of the Cantal mountains), making it a key point for trekkers.
When visiting the Jordanne gorges, it's recommended to bring water and wear good walking shoes. While accessible for most of the family, it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to some challenging sections. There is a small entrance fee for maintenance.
The highest point in the Cantal massif around Saint-Clément is Plomb du Cantal, reaching an altitude of 1,855 meters. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Mountain passes like Roland's Breach can be delicate passages. The terrain, composed of ash beds and scoriaceous strata, can become slippery in rainy weather, so appropriate footwear and caution are advised.


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