Best attractions and places to see around Luzillat are situated within the Limagne collapse basin, a plain landscape traversed by the Morge and Allier rivers. The area features historical landmarks such as the Luzillat Church, constructed in 1050, and several châteaux. Geological strata, including marl formations and eroded terraces, contribute to the region's morphology. Luzillat serves as a base for exploring cultural sites and natural features in the surrounding region.
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Small, rather inconspicuous "tower".
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The view and therefore the journey is worthwhile.
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The town with the characteristic bridge is very nice to look at.
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The Château de Randan was a former royal estate in the commune of Randan in the department of Puy-de-Dôme. It has been listed as a historical monument since 2001.
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Located in the Limagne plain, Maringues is a village with a unique character. The city is rich in its past. Go here to explore the city of tanners and stop in front of the monumental statue of the tanner. Stroll through its charming streets and enjoy its market (Monday), one of the most typical in Auvergne.
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This Romanesque style turret dates from the 12th century. It measures almost four meters high and was built from cut stone from the Ravel quarries located less than 15 kilometers away. Symbol of eternal light, the Lantern of the Dead is a mysterious construction.
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The Château de Randan was a former royal estate in the commune of Randan in the department of Puy-de-Dôme. It has been listed as a historical monument since 2001.
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The bridge crossing the Morge was the southern gateway to Maringues. It has been rebuilt several times and once supported one of the city gates. The Maringois called it “the lazy bridge”, because the day laborers were there, leaning on the railing, in the hope of being called by a tanner boss in need of manpower. The workers already at work below, seeing them with their arms dangling, called them lazy.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Châteldon Castle, located in a picturesque medieval village. Another significant site is the Randan Royal Estate, a former royal residence listed as a historical monument. Don't miss the Luzillat Church, constructed by Benedictine monks starting in 1050, or the historic Pont des Fainéants in Maringues, known for its unique past.
Absolutely! The village of Châteldon is a 'Petite cité de caractère' with a medieval castle town and half-timbered houses. Just 6 km away, Maringues, a historic 'city of tanners,' offers charming streets and a vibrant Monday market. Both provide a glimpse into the region's unique character.
Luzillat is nestled in the Limagne collapse basin, characterized by a plain landscape. The Morge and Allier rivers traverse this area, contributing to its natural beauty. You'll find alluvial plains with eroded terraces created by the Allier, and geological strata visible in the landscape, including marl formations covered with sand and gravel.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Church in Vinzelles loop from Crevant-Laveine' or 'Running loop from Maringues'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Circuit de la Limagne villages et chateaux' or gravel biking routes like the 'Butte de Montgacon loop'. Find more details on these activities in the running, cycling, and gravel biking guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Randan Royal Estate is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical site with a park to explore. The Pont des Fainéants in Maringues also offers an interesting historical anecdote that can engage younger visitors. Additionally, the nearby villages like Maringues with its market and Châteldon with its medieval charm are great for family strolls.
Local markets are a great way to experience the regional culture. Maringues hosts one of the most typical markets in Auvergne every Monday. Other nearby towns also have markets: Puy-Guillaume on Wednesdays (approx. 7km), Lezoux on Saturdays (approx. 13km), and Vichy daily except Monday (approx. 20km).
Visitors appreciate the unique character of the villages, the historical depth of sites like the Maringues and Châteldon Castle, and the scenic views from places like the Randan Royal Estate. The Monday market in Maringues is also a highlight for many, offering an authentic local experience.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the region boasts several other historical gems. You can visit Maulmont Castle, which was once part of the Royal Domain of Randan. Further afield, the Château d'Aulteribe (21km) is another national monument worth exploring. Historically, the area also saw the appearance of fortified castles such as Montgacon and Daires around the year 1000.
Several significant religious buildings are within driving distance. These include the Collegiate Church of Saint-Victor and Sainte-Couronne d'Ennezat (13km) and the Abbatial Church of Saint Pierre de Mozac (21km). Clermont-Ferrand, about 27 km away, is home to the impressive Cathédrale Notre Dame de l'Assomption, built of dark lava stone, and the Romanesque Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Port.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. A local option is the 'Circuit du petit patrimoine,' a 9.0 km hiking route in Luzillat itself with an elevation of 302 m. For more extensive options, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes routes suitable for walking and hiking, such as the 'Church in Vinzelles loop from Crevant-Laveine'.
While not directly in Luzillat, the Allier River, which runs through the plain, is recognized as one of Europe's last wild rivers and is a Natura 2000 area, known for its rich ecosystem. Further afield, the Forêt des Colettes (42km) and Lac du Guery (57km) offer natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.


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