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SHORT BREAKS<br />

The regional capital of Clermont Ferrand is formed from the two ancient towns of Clermont and Montferrand<br />

and is located at the foot of the Puy de Dôme. www.clermond-fd.com<br />

Le Puy en Velay in Haute Loire is one of France’s most extraordinary places. Set in a stunning natural environment,<br />

this town alone makes a journey to <strong>Auvergne</strong> worthwhile. www.ot-lepuyenvelay.fr<br />

ACTIVE HOLIDAYS<br />

The <strong>Auvergne</strong> volcanoes, a walker’s paradise.<br />

Spend an afternoon, a day or a weekend exploring the heart of <strong>Auvergne</strong>’s volcano country.<br />

Stevenson’s path<br />

Follow in the footsteps of Robert Louis Stevenson by crossing the Cévennes, as he did originally on a donkey.<br />

ACCOMMODATION<br />

Lovers of large spaces will be quite satisfied in “Château d’Ygrande”, this XIXth century magnificent castle<br />

overlooking the Bourbonnais Bocage. You will appreciate a 40 ha park; a swimming pool near the orchard, a<br />

luxurious vegetable garden and a terrace to enjoy the view of the woods and the Bourbon country.<br />

www.chateauygrande.fr<br />

Find a multitude of charming accommodations all around the <strong>Auvergne</strong> region with LES LOGIS DE FRANCEwww.logis-de-france.fr/uk/region/auvergne.htm<br />

CULTURAL<br />

A rich and remarkable Romanesque heritage<br />

Some 250 religious buildings were constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries. <strong>Auvergne</strong>’s architecture<br />

developed later than northern France, meaning the area has been left with many large and high quality<br />

Romanesque buildings. Five of these, located around Clermont-Ferrand, are know as the “major churches”<br />

because of the uniform style of their architecture.<br />

GASTRONOMY<br />

<strong>Auvergne</strong> has five AOP cheeses and many local varieties. The fifty stages of the “Route des fromages AOP”<br />

(AOP cheese road), taking you around Cantal and Puy de Dôme on horseback, go from <strong>Auvergne</strong> blue cheese<br />

to Saint Nectaire and Cantal, as well as Fourme d’Ambert and Salers. You can also learn about the region’s<br />

cheese making tradition.<br />

ITINERARIES<br />

An organisation called “La Route Historique des Châteaux d’<strong>Auvergne</strong>” has created six specially designed routes<br />

that feature fifty of the region’s historic châteaux.<br />

For example, the Chateau de Saturnin is now open to a privileged few, who can enjoy its impressive size or the<br />

charm of its guestrooms, access to all of which, is through the court of honour. www.chateaudesaintsaturnin.com<br />

<strong>Auvergne</strong> can boast 11 out of the 150 most beautiful villages of France. Stroll in their narrow streets and dawdle<br />

in their historic squares. Enjoy the simple charms of a stone roof, a renaissance gate, a wash house or even just<br />

a reflection in a window. In these villages, visitor will have the opportunity to discover a real “art of living” with<br />

arts and crafts.<br />

FAMILY HOLIDAYS<br />

Vulcania leisure park<br />

Live the Earth adventure in a unique environment at the heart of the <strong>Auvergne</strong> volcanoes regional natural park.<br />

Vulcania has more than thirty spectacular activities through which visitors can learn about volcanology, earth<br />

sciences and the forces of nature. www.vulcania.com<br />

WELLBEING<br />

For 15 years, some spa towns like Vichy with the VICHY THERMAL SPA LES CELESTINS and Châtel- Guyon with<br />

the INSTITUT BIEN-ETRE have made the choice to build centres entirely dedicated to the well-being.<br />

All the spa towns of <strong>Auvergne</strong> are members of “Route des Villes d’Eaux du Massif Central” - Tour of Spa Towns<br />

from the Massif Central - a tourist operator that gathers 17 spa towns from 8 geographic department and 4<br />

regions in the Massif Central mountain range. Its goal is to change the image of the spa resorts and, from the<br />

"Villes d'Eaux du Massif Central" (Water Cities of the Massif Central)" concept, shape up this territory into a<br />

model of sustainable development built around new ideas, talents, reception, modernity and quality.

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