Attractions and places to see around Malbo offer a diverse landscape characterized by volcanic peaks, mountain passes, and expansive views. This region, part of the Cantal massif, provides opportunities for exploring high-altitude natural monuments and challenging trails. Visitors can experience the unique geological formations and panoramic vistas that define the area. Malbo is a destination for those seeking outdoor exploration within a rugged natural environment.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The mountain is magnificent, but not to be underestimated. There's a lot of scree, and it gets really steep at the top. There's no fixed path anymore. Everyone finds their own route. Technically, it won't be difficult. But it requires absolute surefootedness and a head for heights.
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The Rolland Breach was mildly challenging for this 72yo when dry. Descending in the wet would need good grippy footwear. There is an alternative GR400 track bypass
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a 360° view of the Cantal, Lozère, Puy de Dôme... breathtaking
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Puy de Peyre Arse has a distinctive double top. It stands out in a wide area. It can also be very windy. Nice view of the other peaks and valleys of the Cantal.
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Magnificent hike with a big climb to reach the lead of Cantal (1855m altitude). It is better to take a jacket (it is very cold up there). The hike takes between 2h and 3h45 (with a break).
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The Malbo region, part of the Cantal massif, is characterized by its volcanic peaks, mountain passes, and expansive views. You can explore high-altitude natural monuments such as the summit of Plomb du Cantal, the highest peak in Cantal, or the distinctive double-topped Puy Peyre-Arse, which offers magnificent views of the Impradine, Santoire, and Jordanne valleys.
Yes, the region offers challenging trails, particularly around its high-altitude attractions. For instance, Roland's Breach is a delicate passage of the GR 4 that can be slippery in wet conditions. Many routes to summits like Plomb du Cantal and Puy Peyre-Arse involve significant ascent and can be demanding. You can find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Malbo guide.
Malbo is renowned for its panoramic viewpoints. The summit of Plomb du Cantal, at 1,855 meters, provides extensive views when weather permits. Puy Peyre-Arse also offers magnificent vistas of the surrounding valleys. Additionally, Venus' Nipple provides a magnificent view of the Cirque de Font d'Alagnon.
Beyond hiking, the Malbo region is excellent for road cycling. You can explore various routes, including challenging ones like 'The Vallée de Brezons and Lac de Sarrans via Paulhac - loop' or 'Col de Curbousse (997 m) – Vixouze Castle loop'. For detailed routes and options, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Malbo guide.
Yes, Roland's Breach is a notable mountain pass on the long ridge connecting Puy Mary to Peyre-Arse, known for its unique geological formation and as a passage of the GR 4. Another significant pass is Cabre Pass, which connects the Santoire and Jordanne valleys and offers magnificent views while being crossed by the GR 4 and GR 400.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent and extensive views from the summits, especially from Plomb du Cantal and Puy Peyre-Arse. The unique geological features, such as the distinctive double top of Puy Peyre-Arse and the challenging passage of Roland's Breach, are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and the sense of adventure they offer.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of hiking routes suitable for different skill levels. You can find trails that lead to waterfalls, such as the 'Cascades of the Saut de la Truite and the Livernade stream' loop, or longer, more difficult trails like the 'MCVL2: Prat-de-Bouc Pass to Pailherols Trail'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Malbo guide.
When traversing mountain passes like Roland's Breach, it's important to be aware that the passage, made up of alternating ash beds and scoriaceous strata, can become slippery in rainy weather. Always exercise caution and be prepared for potentially delicate sections, especially if conditions are wet.
The highest point you can reach in the Malbo region is Plomb du Cantal, which stands at an altitude of 1,855 meters. It is the highest peak in Cantal and offers extensive views from its summit.
Yes, Puy Peyre-Arse is known for its distinctive double top, making it a unique geological feature in the landscape. Roland's Breach is also notable for its formation of ash beds and scoriaceous strata.
Many of the region's attractions are connected by established trails. For example, Cabre Pass is crossed by the GR 4 and GR 400 (Tour of the Cantal mountains), which can lead you from Puy Bataillouse to Puy de Peyre-Arse. These long-distance trails often link multiple natural monuments and viewpoints.


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