Attractions and places to see around Trizac include historical sites within the village and natural and cultural attractions in its surroundings. Located in the Cantal department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, Trizac offers access to the landscapes of the Auvergne, particularly the Parc des Volcans. The area features a mix of historical monuments, charming villages, and prominent natural landmarks.
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Either stressful or relaxed from Puy Mary.
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Great scenery, beautiful road, beautiful views. Perfect for a downhill ride.
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This climb captures everything Auvergne has to offer. Starting in the charming and famous village of Salers, it ends at another symbol of this region known for its volcanoes: Puy Mary. On the bike side, it's a 23-kilometer climb with an average gradient of 3.7%. Be careful, however, as this low gradient is due to the long, five-kilometer flat stretch after the Col de Néronne. Save your energy for the last two kilometers, which are formidable, with a gradient that never drops below 10%.
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Quickly move through the landscape on the balcony.
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Salers is a municipality in the Cantal department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The town is a completely preserved small town from the Renaissance period, with private and public buildings, city walls, defensive towers and a church. It was included in the association of the most beautiful villages in France. Despite its small population of around 300 inhabitants, the town is a historical, cultural and agricultural center in the sparsely populated mountain region of the Monts du Cantal. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salers
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From Salers, a pass with low percentages but with a magnificent view of the Santoire valley.
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Classified among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”, Salers is perched at an altitude of 950 meters, in the heart of the Cantal mountains. Its reputation is due to its terroir but also to its medieval heritage. Discover the volcanic stones of this small town and don't miss out on tasting Salers meat, renowned for its unique flavor.
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Within Trizac itself, you can explore the Eglise Saint-Beauzire, an 11th to 14th-century church, and the Cases de Catteuges, both classified historical monuments. Nearby, the village of Salers is renowned for its preserved Renaissance architecture and numerous historical monuments. Other notable sites include the impressive Chateau de Val and Chateau d'Auzers, as well as the historical buildings in towns like Riom-es-Montagnes, Saint-Chamant, and Tournemire.
For breathtaking views, head to the Neronne Pass, located at 1,242 meters high, offering expansive panoramas of the valleys and surrounding mountains. The Route du Puy Mary also provides continuous scenic views of the valley and peaks. Further afield, prominent peaks like Puy Griou, Plomb du Cantal, and Puy de Sancy offer picturesque vistas of the Auvergne landscape.
Absolutely. The village of Salers is a must-visit, recognized as one of France's 'most beautiful villages' with its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance heritage. Other charming villages in the vicinity include Mauriac, Fontanges, Saint-Chamant, and Tournemire, which also features the nearby Chateau de Anjony.
The region around Trizac is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the beautiful Cascade de Liadouze waterfall. The area is also part of the Parc des Volcans (Natural Regional Park of the Volcanoes), featuring volcanic landscapes and peaks such as Puy Griou, Plomb du Cantal, and Puy de Sancy. Additionally, the volcanic lake Lac Pavin and the tranquil Bois de Cournil forest are excellent natural spots.
The Trizac area is popular for cycling, offering routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Salers – Neronne Pass loop or the Pas de Peyrol Pass loop. For mountain bikers, there are several MTB trails, such as the Pastourelle loop or the Neronne Pass loop.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find hiking routes ranging from easy to difficult. For example, the 'Le Falgoux loop from Le Falgoux' is an easy option, while the 'The cirque du Falgoux' offers a more challenging experience. Many trails start from Le Falgoux, a popular starting point for exploring the Vallée du Mars.
Families can enjoy the scenic outdoor activities like easy walking trails in the Bois de Cournil forest or visiting the unique Verger de Déduit garden. The town of Riom-es-Montagnes, about 10 km away, offers the 'Tourist train Gentian Express,' which can be a fun experience for all ages. Exploring charming villages like Salers also provides an engaging historical outing.
Yes, the region is deeply connected to its agricultural heritage. In Saint-Paul-de-Salers, you can visit the Maison de la Salers and the Musée du Fromage et de la Vache Salers. These themed exhibitions are dedicated to the local Salers cow breed and its renowned cheese, offering insight into the area's traditions and culinary specialties.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural scenery and the well-preserved historical sites. The Route du Puy Mary is loved for its continuous views of valleys and peaks, described as 'great scenery, beautiful road, beautiful views.' The Neronne Pass is appreciated for its 'wonderful view of the valleys and the surrounding mountains.' The village of Salers is highlighted as a 'journey back in time' with its medieval heritage.
Yes, if you're interested in golf, the Golf Val Saint-Jean is located approximately 17 km from Trizac, offering a recreational option amidst the beautiful regional landscape.
The region around Trizac, particularly the Cantal mountains and the Parc des Volcans, is popular for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring the scenic routes and natural landmarks.


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