Attractions and places to see around Prunet include historical villages, natural landscapes, and routes for outdoor activities. The area is known for its scenic roads, cycling routes, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy the diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Nice gentle climb on good asphalt. Kilometer-long markings always inform you about the upcoming climb
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Superb road without traffic and very good surface with a gentle climb at low percentages. Splendid !
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Small town of Marcolès with character. It has the particularity of hosting the international cycling criterium every year at the beginning of August.
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Pretty paved section (uphill) of the V74 cycle route along the Rance, shaded. V74: "Véloroute de la Châtaigneraie" or more officially or after its development "Great crossing of volcanoes by bike", a whole program...
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Direction Aurillac, beautiful road without too much traffic and gradual climb. Very pleasant passage
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More than 20km along the Rance valley
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The international street theater festival which takes place every year in the last weeks of August has made this beautiful town in Cantal famous. Aurillac is also a museum of art and archeology, a very contemporary museum of volcanoes and an ideal horse center for horse riding enthusiasts.
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At the entrance of the village stands this magnificent manor house, wonderfully restored and transformed into a restaurant serving excellent local food.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the 11th-century Saint Grégoire Church, a classified historic monument known for its Romanesque architecture and acoustics, located in Prunet itself. Additionally, the nearby village of Marcolès is a beautiful medieval village with local crafts and a distinct character.
Yes, Prunet offers scenic natural beauty. You can enjoy great views of the Val de Ligne and Tanargue Mountain Range from the road leading up to the Col de la Croix Millet. The area is also characterized by picturesque chestnut groves, especially along the shaded roads leading to the village. The Côte de l'Enseigne offers more than 20 km along the Rance valley with beautiful, low-traffic roads.
The area is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the Côte de l'Enseigne, which provides a gradual 20km climb along the Rance valley. Another option is the V74 after Saint-Santin-de-Maurs, a pretty paved and shaded section of the 'Véloroute de la Châtaigneraie'. For more options, check out the various road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes available.
Yes, the region is ideal for walking. There are theme hikes, such as the 'panoramas of Prunet' walking tour, which allow you to explore the surrounding nature and the High Valley of the Ligne. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, you can find various running trails that can also be used for walking, offering different difficulty levels.
Aurillac is a vibrant town famous for its international street theater festival held every year in late August. It also boasts an art and archeology museum, a contemporary museum of volcanoes, and is an ideal horse center for equestrian enthusiasts.
For a unique dining experience, visit Le Manoir de Marcolès. This magnificently restored manor house, located at the entrance of the village of Marcolès, has been transformed into a restaurant serving excellent local food.
The medieval village of Marcolès is listed as family-friendly, offering a charming environment to explore. The natural landscapes and gentle cycling routes also provide opportunities for family outings.
The region is particularly pleasant for outdoor activities during late spring, summer, and early autumn. The international cycling criterium in Marcolès takes place in early August, and the street theater festival in Aurillac is in late August, making these months lively times to visit.
Yes, the nearby town of Aurillac hosts a renowned international street theater festival every year in the last weeks of August. Additionally, the village of Marcolès holds an international cycling criterium annually in early August.
The terrain around Prunet features varied landscapes, including the High Valley of the Ligne shaped by historical agricultural activity, and roads punctuated by chestnut groves. For cyclists, routes like the Côte de l'Enseigne offer gradual climbs on pleasant roads, while the V74 provides shaded, paved uphill sections with good surfaces.
Visitors particularly appreciate the character of the medieval village of Marcolès, its local crafts, and the annual cycling criterium. The scenic and low-traffic roads like the Côte de l'Enseigne are also highly enjoyed for their beauty and gradual climbs.


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