Attractions and places to see around Sainte-Anastasie offer a diverse range of experiences, primarily centered in the Cantal department of France. This region is characterized by its volcanic landscapes, historical towns, and natural features like waterfalls and scenic routes. Visitors can explore settlements with rich heritage and enjoy the natural beauty of the Monts du Cantal. The area provides opportunities for discovering both cultural sites and picturesque outdoor environments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This beautiful waterfall breaks the uniformity of the Cézallier plateaus. Nestled in a small, protective cirque, the waterfall is accessible via wooden stairs. It's an ideal place to take a break. Not far away, on the neighboring plateau, an archaeological dig has uncovered a Gallo-Roman sanctuary dating from between 52 BC and 746 AD. An explanatory panel is available to provide full details of the history and interpretation of the discovery.
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A magnificent road, with a splendid view of the Cantal mountains, the lake and the regional nature reserve of the Jolan and Gazelle peat bogs.
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Due to its location on the eastern edge of the Monts du Cantal, it is a place of longing. You can easily get there by train or leave the car at the campsite for a few days. In the central square there is everything you need: market, cafes, bakery, shops and souvenirs.
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Pretty city ideal for cycling, mountain biking, or gravel... At the foot of the Cantal massif...
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A medieval fountain The fountain of Bredons dates from the Middle Ages. It is located a little before the priory of Bredons. It is installed on a rectangular column. On one of its sides we can see the sculpture of a griffin in the form of a human mask. Its style brings it closer to the Romanesque tradition. The water that feeds it comes from the mountains. A monastery would have been founded in Bredons in the 11th century and the fountain would then have been attached to the monastic church. It would seem that following a fire on the premises of this monastery in the 18th century, the fountain was moved by the inhabitants to the location Current.
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Beautiful despite this drought of 2022 and an almost dry lake.
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Visitors highly recommend exploring Murat, a charming settlement known for its craft shops, a wildlife center, and surrounding volcanic mountains like Rocher de Bredon. Another popular spot is Route du Jolan, offering splendid views of the Monts du Cantal and Lac de Jolan. Don't miss Cascade des Veyrines, a beautiful waterfall nestled in a small cirque.
The region around Sainte-Anastasie is characterized by its unique volcanic landscapes and the majestic Monts du Cantal. You'll find picturesque vistas, especially along the Route du Jolan, which offers views of Lac de Jolan and the nearby Jolan and Gazelle peat bogs nature reserve.
Yes, the area offers numerous trails for various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes that take you through the volcanic terrain and offer scenic views. Cyclists will enjoy the Route du Jolan, which is also a cycle path. You can find detailed running, cycling, and mountain biking routes in the dedicated guides: Running Trails around Sainte-Anastasie, Cycling around Sainte-Anastasie, and MTB Trails around Sainte-Anastasie.
The Route du Jolan is renowned for its splendid views of the Monts du Cantal and offers glimpses of Lac de Jolan and the Jolan and Gazelle peat bogs nature reserve. The volcanic mountains surrounding Murat, such as Rocher de Bredon, also provide excellent vantage points.
Absolutely! The Cascade des Veyrines is a beautiful waterfall nestled in a small, protective cirque. It's accessible via wooden stairs and makes for an ideal spot to take a break and enjoy nature.
The town of Murat itself is a historical settlement with a rich heritage, including a Romanesque chapel on Rocher de Bredon. You can also visit the ancient Bredons fountain, dating from the Middle Ages. Near Cascade des Veyrines, an explanatory panel details a nearby Gallo-Roman sanctuary discovered through archaeological digs.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The town of Murat is considered family-friendly, offering craft shops and a wildlife center. The Route du Jolan is also a great option for families to enjoy scenic views, and the Cascade des Veyrines provides an accessible natural wonder.
The Monts du Cantal region is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. This period offers pleasant temperatures and lush scenery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the breathtaking views of the Monts du Cantal and Lac de Jolan from the Route du Jolan. The charm of historical towns like Murat, with its unique character and local offerings, is also highly rated. The tranquility and picturesque setting of the Cascade des Veyrines are often highlighted as perfect for relaxation and contemplation.
Beyond the Cascade des Veyrines and Lac de Jolan, the region is known for its volcanic landscapes, including the three small volcanic mountains surrounding Murat: Rocher de Bonnevie, Chastel-sur-Murat, and Rocher de Bredon. The Jolan and Gazelle peat bogs nature reserve also offers a unique ecological environment.
Yes, the town of Murat has numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops where you can find refreshments and meals. The Bredons fountain is also noted as a good spot for a refreshing stop, especially for those on the GR 400 trail. The Cascade des Veyrines is an ideal place for a break or a snack.


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