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4 great tours in Aubrac and Cantal
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These tours depart from the holiday home in Labesserette in the Aubrac.
The Aubrac is an area in the Massif Central in France with volcanic granite plateaus between the valley of the Truyère in the west, north and northeast and the valley of the Lot in the south. Aubrac is located in the departments of Lozère, Cantal and Aveyron.
It is a hilly area. A place where the view is lost... A thousand-year-old passage on the road to St-Jacques de Compostelle. This separate entity, with a very strong identity, became the Aubrac Regional Natural Park in 2018. An essential basis for the future of this very special area.
With its ocher coat, large lyre-shaped horns that soar to the sky and eyes that appear to be made of kohl, the Aubrac cow is instantly recognisable. Known for its beauty but also for its robustness, it is the symbol of the plateau.
Far away from the busy tourism, you can fully enjoy the tranquility here.
The unspoilt nature reserve of the Cantal Mountains is one of the five areas that make up the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. They are in fact the remains of one large stratovolcano, the largest in Europe, which is still visible on the surface.
The Cantal Mountains are an extraordinary area. It is a sparsely populated region with extensive meadows. Numerous rivers find their way to eventually flow into one of the many lakes.
The Puy Mary is one of the highest mountains in the Cantal Mountains in the Massif Central. The top is at an altitude of 1783 meters. The summit is accessible from Pas de Peyrol, the highest mountain pass in the Massif Central.
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The Aubrac is an area in the Massif Central in France with volcanic granite plateaus between the valley of the Truyère in the west, north and northeast and the valley of the Lot in the south. Aubrac is located in the departments of Lozère, Cantal and Aveyron.
It is a hilly area. A place where the view is lost... A thousand-year-old passage on the road to St-Jacques de Compostelle. This separate entity, with a very strong identity, became the Aubrac Regional Natural Park in 2018. An essential basis for the future of this very special area.
With its ocher coat, large lyre-shaped horns that soar to the sky and eyes that appear to be made of kohl, the Aubrac cow is instantly recognisable. Known for its beauty but also for its robustness, it is the symbol of the plateau.
Far away from the busy tourism, you can fully enjoy the tranquility here.
The unspoilt nature reserve of the Cantal Mountains is one of the five areas that make up the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. They are in fact the remains of one large stratovolcano, the largest in Europe, which is still visible on the surface.
The Cantal Mountains are an extraordinary area. It is a sparsely populated region with extensive meadows. Numerous rivers find their way to eventually flow into one of the many lakes.
The Puy Mary is one of the highest mountains in the Cantal Mountains in the Massif Central. The top is at an altitude of 1783 meters. The summit is accessible from Pas de Peyrol, the highest mountain pass in the Massif Central.
About this collection
These tours depart from the holiday home in Labesserette in the Aubrac.
The Aubrac is an area in the Massif Central in France with volcanic granite plateaus between the valley of the Truyère in the west, north and northeast and the valley of the Lot in the south. Aubrac is located in the departments of Lozère, Cantal and Aveyron.
It is a hilly area. A place where the view is lost... A thousand-year-old passage on the road to St-Jacques de Compostelle. This separate entity, with a very strong identity, became the Aubrac Regional Natural Park in 2018. An essential basis for the future of this very special area.
With its ocher coat, large lyre-shaped horns that soar to the sky and eyes that appear to be made of kohl, the Aubrac cow is instantly recognisable. Known for its beauty but also for its robustness, it is the symbol of the plateau.
Far away from the busy tourism, you can fully enjoy the tranquility here.
The unspoilt nature reserve of the Cantal Mountains is one of the five areas that make up the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. They are in fact the remains of one large stratovolcano, the largest in Europe, which is still visible on the surface.
The Cantal Mountains are an extraordinary area. It is a sparsely populated region with extensive meadows. Numerous rivers find their way to eventually flow into one of the many lakes.
The Puy Mary is one of the highest mountains in the Cantal Mountains in the Massif Central. The top is at an altitude of 1783 meters. The summit is accessible from Pas de Peyrol, the highest mountain pass in the Massif Central.
The Aubrac is an area in the Massif Central in France with volcanic granite plateaus between the valley of the Truyère in the west, north and northeast and the valley of the Lot in the south. Aubrac is located in the departments of Lozère, Cantal and Aveyron.
It is a hilly area. A place where the view is lost... A thousand-year-old passage on the road to St-Jacques de Compostelle. This separate entity, with a very strong identity, became the Aubrac Regional Natural Park in 2018. An essential basis for the future of this very special area.
With its ocher coat, large lyre-shaped horns that soar to the sky and eyes that appear to be made of kohl, the Aubrac cow is instantly recognisable. Known for its beauty but also for its robustness, it is the symbol of the plateau.
Far away from the busy tourism, you can fully enjoy the tranquility here.
The unspoilt nature reserve of the Cantal Mountains is one of the five areas that make up the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. They are in fact the remains of one large stratovolcano, the largest in Europe, which is still visible on the surface.
The Cantal Mountains are an extraordinary area. It is a sparsely populated region with extensive meadows. Numerous rivers find their way to eventually flow into one of the many lakes.
The Puy Mary is one of the highest mountains in the Cantal Mountains in the Massif Central. The top is at an altitude of 1783 meters. The summit is accessible from Pas de Peyrol, the highest mountain pass in the Massif Central.
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Amount of routes
953 km
Total distance
24h 43m
Total duration
2645
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