Best attractions and places to see around Le Mayet-De-Montagne are located in the Allier department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This area features a mix of natural heritage and historical sites. The landscape includes volcanic rocks, protected plateaus, forests, and rivers, making it suitable for outdoor activities. It also offers historical landmarks like medieval fortresses and neo-Gothic churches.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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A very nice and pleasant pass with several climbs more or less accessible depending on the level and distance. Each side offers its share of landscapes and small villages. If you want to climb it for the beauty of the landscapes, I recommend the ascent via Les Noës or via Charrier, and for those seeking a difficult climb, Charrier also serves as the hardest side.
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A marvel of our beautiful Bourbonnais mountains
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A long, steady climb. Almost no cars, wide roads and beautiful surroundings! Hard to find a coffee or lunch place though.
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This ancient path, near the hamlet of La Bletterie, is lined with majestic trees over 400 years old, whose distinctive shape is the result of human pruning. You'll feel like you're in a fairy tale as you admire the moss-covered trunks, the branches reaching toward the sky, and the lovers' initials engraved on the bark.
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Saint-Vincent Rock is an imposing volcanic rock that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forests and valleys. It is a natural wonder that dates back millions of years, when lava erupted from a fissure. Later, the sea receded, and tectonic movement lifted the lava, creating the impressive rock that stands today. You can explore the ruins of an ancient castle that once crowned the rock and admire a statue of the Virgin and Child, called "Our Lady of Up There," installed in 2012.
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The Glassworks Plateau is located at an altitude of 1,015 meters. It is a large open plateau in the Magdalen Mountains. The landscape is wild and relatively unspoiled.
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Montgilbert Castle is a ruined medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the remains of the two concentric walls, the towers, the chapel, and the seigneurial residence, and imagine the lives of the lords and soldiers who inhabited this strategic site. The castle is located on a rocky hill overlooking the Vareille Valley and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Montgilbert Castle is open to visitors year-round and admission is free.
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One of the beautiful passes in the area. Little traffic
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The region offers several impressive natural sites. You can visit the Pisserotte Waterfall, which drops 64 meters and is particularly striking in spring. The Plateau de la Verrerie, a Natura 2000 protected site at 1,015 meters, offers wild landscapes and diverse flora. Don't miss the Saint-Vincent Rock, an imposing volcanic formation with panoramic views.
Yes, history enthusiasts can explore the ruined medieval fortress of Château de Montgilbert, dating back to the 13th century, which offers free admission and panoramic views. The Saint-Vincent Rock also features ruins of an ancient castle. Additionally, the Saint-Jean Church, rebuilt in 1889 from local white granite, stands proudly on a hilltop in Le Mayet-de-Montagne, and Gallo-Roman remains can be found along an ancient road.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and mountain biking trails through the village, its lakes, rivers, and wooded areas. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Le Mayet-De-Montagne, MTB Trails around Le Mayet-De-Montagne, and Road Cycling Routes around Le Mayet-De-Montagne.
Yes, the Lac des Moines offers a green setting for relaxation, fishing, and picnics. The nearby leisure center at Saint-Clément lake provides amenities like a swimming pool, tennis courts, mini-golf, quad biking, and a treetop adventure course suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking views, head to the Saint-Vincent Rock, which overlooks forests and valleys. The Plateau de la Verrerie offers expansive views of the Roannais, the Alps, and the Auvergne. The Château de Montgilbert also provides panoramic vistas of the Vareille valley.
Spring is particularly recommended, especially for seeing the Pisserotte Waterfall at its most impressive due to melting snow. Generally, the region's mid-mountain climate makes it suitable for hiking and mountain biking from spring through autumn.
You can visit the Maison de l'Artisanat, which showcases the work of 90 local artisans and producers, featuring local products, arts, and crafts. The Musée de la Vannerie is dedicated to basketry, offering insights into traditional craftsmanship.
Beyond the volcanic Saint-Vincent Rock and the Pisserotte Waterfall, the Plateau de la Verrerie is a Natura 2000 protected site featuring a bog dating back to 4600 BC, accessible via a wooden walkway. The Bois Bizin Forest is notable for its white granite, used in local architecture.
Yes, Le Mayet-de-Montagne hosts a weekly market every Monday, providing an excellent opportunity to experience local life and discover regional products. The Maison de l'Artisanat also features local products from 90 artisans.
The region is crossed by several rivers, including the Besbre. The nearby Allier River offers a wonderfully beautiful, kilometers-long cycling route, providing scenic opportunities for road cycling.
The region is considered a mid-mountain area, offering a range of hiking trails. While specific difficulties vary, you can find routes suitable for different fitness levels. Maps and information for various trails are available locally.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not provided, sites like Château de Montgilbert are generally accessible, and the Lac des Moines area has amenities, suggesting visitor access. For trailheads, local information centers can provide details on parking.


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