Best attractions and places to see around La Chaulme include a mix of historical settlements, natural viewpoints, and mountain passes. The region features elevated locations offering panoramic views, such as Montarcher at 1140m. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval villages and significant religious sites. La Chaulme's landscape provides opportunities to discover both cultural heritage and natural formations.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Reserved for users of ravine paths with stones.
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The view is superb, the surrounding paths are great!
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From Montarcher you have a breathtaking view of the Loire Valley all the way to the Alps
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The Col des Pradeaux which I have climbed several times since my installation in Ambert. A must with the Col des Supeyres.
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Montarcher, a small town in the heart of southern Haut-Forez, perched at 1162 meters, offers an exceptional panorama over the Velay and the Forez. Registered site, Montarcher is classified "Village of character" and has a remarkable heritage.
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Marols is also a village of artists. Throughout the year, local artists open their studios to the public, offering a unique opportunity to see how they work and discover their creations. During the summer, external artists will also complete the artistic panel of the village by exhibiting for 1 or 2 weeks in the 3 rooms made available in the town hall building.
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Marols is a millennial city built around its hamlets. This remarkable heritage is why it has been chosen among the first villages of character in the department. Today, this history is accompanied by many events. This village has succeeded, like very few, in preserving a medieval heritage and an authentic life.
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The peak of Montsupt is one of the many volcanic peaks of the Plaine du Forez and the foothills of the Monts. You can make out the valley of the Curraize to the north, and that of its tributary, the Malval, to the west. Located in the town of Saint-Georges-Haute-Ville, the mountain is close to two km from the town of Margerie.
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For stunning panoramic views, visit Col des Pradeaux, located at 1,195 meters, offering vistas of the Livradois mountains. Another excellent spot is Montsupt Peak and Chapel, a volcanic viewpoint with an orientation table. From Montarcher, you can also enjoy clear views, especially on a good day, as it's a high point on the Way of St. James. Additionally, the Collegiate Church in St Bonnet-le-Château provides an exceptional panorama from the Forez plain to the Massif Central and the Alps.
The region is rich in history. Explore Montarcher, a small village featuring a partly Romanesque, partly Gothic church. Marols is another well-preserved medieval village, recognized for its remarkable heritage and artists' studios. Don't miss St Bonnet-le-Château, a former county castellany with preserved medieval walls and aristocratic houses from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Yes, the village of Marols is noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to explore a typical, well-preserved medieval village. It also hosts many artists' studios, which can be an engaging experience for families. The natural viewpoints like Montsupt Peak and Chapel, with its rest area and toilet house, can also be suitable for family outings.
The area around La Chaulme is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around La Chaulme, Cycling around La Chaulme, and Running Trails around La Chaulme guides.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. The area around Montarcher is part of the Way of St. James pilgrimage route, providing scenic walks. You can also find running trails, which are often suitable for hiking, such as the 'Montarcher church – Montarcher loop' or routes around the 'Volcan de Montpeloux'. For more options, check the Running Trails around La Chaulme guide.
Absolutely. La Chaulme is a great base for cycling and gravel biking. There are routes like the 'Col des Limites loop' for cycling and various gravel biking tours, including the 'Roche-Cubertelle Dolmen' route. You can find comprehensive information and specific routes in the Cycling around La Chaulme and Gravel biking around La Chaulme guides.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, regions with mountain passes and viewpoints like La Chaulme are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn (May to October) for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the views, as the weather is typically milder and trails are clear of snow. Winter activities might be possible, but conditions can be challenging at higher altitudes like Col des Pradeaux.
Yes, Montarcher is a significant point on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route, featuring a village church dedicated to the Mother of God, Mary. The Montsupt Peak and Chapel also contains old frescoes visible by activating an interior light switch. Additionally, St Bonnet-le-Château boasts a remarkable Gothic-style Collegiate Church.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from elevated points like Col des Pradeaux and Montarcher. The well-preserved medieval heritage of villages such as Marols and St Bonnet-le-Château is also highly valued. The unique experience of seeing frescoes in the old chapel at Montsupt Peak and the overall natural beauty of the Livradois mountains are frequently highlighted.
Yes, at Col des Pradeaux, there is an inn located directly at the pass, perfect for a short break. Montsupt Peak and Chapel also offers a nice rest area with a table and bench, and even a toilet house, making it a comfortable stop during your exploration.
The village of Marols is known as a village of artists. Throughout the year, local artists open their studios to the public, offering a unique opportunity to see their work and creations. During summer, external artists also exhibit in the village, adding to its vibrant artistic scene.


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