Natural monuments around Loubeyrat showcase a landscape shaped by volcanism, situated between 440 and 869 meters in altitude. This region in the Puy-de-Dôme department offers geological wonders and preserved natural areas. It provides insights into the volcanic history of Auvergne and features significant ecological sites. The area is part of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Magnificent panorama of the Puy de Dôme!
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At this point there is a small rapid in front of a sandbank where you can put your feet in the water to cool off (don't forget your towel!). The real waterfalls (petit et grand Cornand) are above the Rout Beauvaleix and are signposted.
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You can find a lot of information about this fantastic castle on the website: https://www.tournoel.com/
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If you want to visit, bring cash, they don't take credit cards.. 10€/person. The inn next door offers very good crepes
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This former fortified castle located 594 meters above sea level on a puy overlooks the Limagne plain. Its role was to monitor and protect Riom and its surroundings. This medieval castle was the property of the counts of Auvergne. It was later a royal castle. This shows its strategic importance in Auvergne. Unique, inside the dwellings, old plasters served as supports for graffiti, depicting a wolf hunt.
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The Puy de Jumes is located on a chain of nine volcanoes including the Puy de Lemptégy, those of Les Gouttes and Chopine, and of course its twin, the Puy de la Coquille. The views and surrounding trails are magnificent.
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Culminating at 1,152 meters, the Puy de la Coquille presents a small crater partly covered with vegetation. It offers a beautiful view of the Puy de Dôme. The stairs that lead there make your thighs warm. And the path that goes to the twin volcano, the Puy de Jumes, is very pleasant.
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Located on the heights of Volvic, the Château de Tournoël is a former fortress of the counts of Auvergne. For those who want to discover it, it is possible to visit the castle.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the volcanic peaks and historical sites. Among the most popular are Puy de Jumes, a summit offering magnificent views and diverse ecosystems, and Puy de la Coquille, which provides a beautiful panorama of the Puy de Dôme. The Ambène Waterfall is also a beloved spot for its refreshing waters.
Yes, the Ambène Waterfall is a great family-friendly option where you can cool off in the small rapid. Additionally, the Site du Goulet offers an exploration park and the opportunity to visit the Volvic spring, which can be an engaging experience for families.
Loubeyrat is rich in geological wonders, primarily due to its volcanic history. You can explore the Puy de Jumes and Puy de la Coquille, both volcanic summits offering insights into the region's past. The area also provides exceptional viewpoints of the Chaîne des Puys and Limagne Fault, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the dramatic volcanic landscape.
Yes, the Château de Tournoël is a notable example. This 10th-century fortified castle, classified as a historical monument, is situated on a puy overlooking the Limagne plain. Its strategic importance in Auvergne's history is evident, and it offers a unique blend of natural setting and historical significance.
The region around Loubeyrat offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'View of the Chaîne des Puys – Chazeron Castle loop from Loubeyrat' or the 'Étang de la Faye loop from Loubeyrat'. For mountain biking, options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'View of the Chaîne des Puys – Chazeron Castle loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Volvic – Tournoel loop from Volvic'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Loubeyrat, MTB Trails around Loubeyrat, and Gravel biking around Loubeyrat guides.
Absolutely. The volcanic peaks like Puy de Jumes offer surrounding trails, including sections of the GR 441. The path between Puy de la Coquille and Puy de Jumes is also very pleasant for hiking. For more extensive options, explore the Running Trails around Loubeyrat guide, which includes routes suitable for hiking.
Loubeyrat is known for its numerous springs, which are considered 'hydric jewels' and are actively safeguarded by the 'Loubeyrat et ses sources' association. The abundance of these springs even influenced the town's name, derived from the Latin 'lupus' (wolf). They highlight the region's natural significance and its historical connection to water sources.
The Marais de Grandville (Grandville Marsh) is a significant biological reserve near Loubeyrat. It is actively preserved in collaboration with the Conservatoire d'Espace Naturel, serving as a sanctuary for various plant and animal species. Its preservation efforts underscore its ecological importance, making it a valuable site for observing local biodiversity.
The natural monuments around Loubeyrat offer breathtaking views. From Puy de Jumes, you can enjoy magnificent panoramas of the region. Puy de la Coquille provides a beautiful view of the iconic Puy de Dôme. Additionally, viewpoints of the Chaîne des Puys and Limagne Fault offer sweeping vistas of the UNESCO World Heritage volcanic landscape.
Yes, Loubeyrat is situated at the entrance of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Natural Park. This designation highlights the region's commitment to preserving its unique volcanic landscape and diverse natural features, offering visitors a chance to connect with the wild beauty of Auvergne.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse ecosystems found on the slopes of peaks like Puy de Jumes, ranging from beech groves to dry lawns. The magnificent panoramas, especially the view of the Puy de Dôme from Puy de la Coquille, are also highly praised. The opportunity to cool off at the Ambène Waterfall is another favorite among visitors.
Yes, the Site du Goulet is located on the edge of the 'Cheires et Grottes de Volvic' nature reserve. Here, you can explore caves that serve as wintering quarters for various rare bat species, offering a unique glimpse into the region's subterranean natural heritage.


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