Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Bonnet-De-Condat include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated at an altitude of 900 meters along the Gorges de la Santoire, the village is set within the volcanic landscape of the Cantal mountains. This region offers impressive basaltic organs and scenic views. It serves as a base for exploring the broader Cézallier area's unique geological features and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Small town with church and campsite, bar unfortunately closed on Whit Monday.
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Rather rolling gravel track (there is a small part of bitumen in the middle) which offers a magnificent panorama of the summer pastures with the Monts du Cantal on the horizon. Access from the col de chamaroux is a little more technical in gravel but it is quite playable. The reward at the top is a postcard landscape!
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A picnic table at the entrance to the hamlet, then overlooking the waterfall. You can access the waterfall on foot only, but there is a very nice view from above too.
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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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Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat is a typical rural town of Cézalliers. Behind its bucolic appearance, you can observe the surprising geology that overlooks the village. In others, to the north of the town, a cliff of volcanic organs rises to the sky. Despite its hundred inhabitants, you will find a grocery store, a bar and a campsite.
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In the heart of the Cézalliers mountains, the Saillant waterfall is a magnificent waterfall of about twenty meters. The Bonjon stream which rises there passes over organs and thus forms a waterfall with a spectacular flow.
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The Saillant waterfall is a spectacular waterfall of more than 20 meters.
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Small village in the heart of the Monts du Cantal, located along the Gorges de la Santoire.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Saillant Waterfall, where the Bonjon stream cascades over volcanic organs, or the serene Cascade des Veyrines, accessible via wooden stairs. The village itself is surrounded by fascinating basaltic organs, ancient lava flows from the Cézallier volcanoes, which are illuminated at night during summer. The scenic Gorges de la Santoire also offer picturesque views.
Yes, the Cézallier mountains surrounding Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat are ideal for hiking. You can find various trails, including routes that take you past the Saillant Waterfall or offer views of the Monts du Cantal. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the hiking guide for Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat.
While Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat is a small village, it holds historical charm. You can see the 14th-century Romanesque village church and the private 14th-century Château de Frayssinet. A few kilometers away, you'll find the intriguing Ruins of Feniers, remnants of a former Cistercian Abbey, with the Chapelle Notre-Dame de Feniers built against them.
For exceptional panoramic views, head to the View of Mont Chamaroux and the Cézallier mountains, which offers breathtaking vistas of the summer pastures and the Monts du Cantal. Another great spot is the Route du Jolan, providing splendid views of the Monts du Cantal and Lac de Jolan or the nearby Jolan and Gazelle peat bogs nature reserve. The Chapelle Valentine also offers a panoramic view of the Santoire valley and the Limon plateau.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Route du Jolan is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views of the nature reserve and lakes. The village of Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat itself, with its natural surroundings and local amenities, provides a pleasant base for family explorations.
The area around Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Natural reserve of the Jolan peat bogs' loop or the 'Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat – Col de la Rieu' loop. For detailed information on various cycling and road cycling tours, refer to the cycling guide and road cycling guide for the area.
Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat is a charming, typical rural town of Cézalliers, nestled along the Gorges de la Santoire. It's notable for its surprising geology, including a cliff of volcanic organs overlooking the village. Despite its small size, it offers basic amenities like a grocery store, a bar, and a campsite, making it a convenient base for exploring the Monts du Cantal.
Absolutely. The region is part of a massive volcanic landscape. The most prominent geological features are the impressive basaltic organs, formed from ancient lava flows of the Cézallier volcanoes, which can be seen looming over the village of Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat. The Saillant Waterfall also showcases how the Bonjon stream cascades over these volcanic organs.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and tranquility of the waterfalls. The Saillant Waterfall is described as a magnificent and rather spectacular 20-meter cascade, an idyllic spot you wouldn't expect. The Cascade des Veyrines is cherished as a beautiful waterfall in a sublime place, perfect for rest and contemplation, often used as a snack or lunch break spot.
Yes, the area features 'Le Viaduc,' a basaltic rock viaduct located between Saint-Bonnet and Saint-Saturnin. This historical structure was once part of a railway line connecting Neussargues to Bort-les-Orgues, allowing the railway to ascend towards the Col de Clavière by crossing the Santoire Valley.
The summer months are particularly appealing. During this time, the basaltic organs overlooking the village are illuminated at night, creating a magical sight. The warmer weather also makes it ideal for enjoying the numerous hiking and outdoor activities in the Cézallier mountains and exploring the scenic Gorges de la Santoire.


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