Best attractions and places to see around Trémouille-Saint-Loup offer a tranquil setting in the Puy-de-Dôme department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This area provides access to natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. The region features historical landmarks and diverse natural features, including volcanic landscapes and lakes. Visitors can explore both the village's history and the surrounding regional attractions.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great route for the E-Mountain bike
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Nice little place with a small supermarket, bakery and church.
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The castle, which once dominated the Dordogne valley from a rocky outcrop, has stood since 1952 on a headland that juts out into the Barrage de Bort-les-Orgues reservoir. The original character of the castle can only be guessed at when the water level is low. The multi-storey building is surrounded by five towers of roughly the same thickness and one thinner one, each with overhangs and conical roofs. The individual floors are connected by a spiral staircase in the vestibule. The inner courtyard was originally roofless. The first floor consists of three large rooms with decorated fireplaces from the mid-19th century and various furniture. An art exhibition with works by painters, mostly from the region, takes place every year on the second floor. The artistically crafted roof trusses of the towers can be seen from the battlement on the top floor. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Val
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Wikipedia has information about the dam: FR: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_de_Bort-les-Orgues DE: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_de_Bort-les-Orgues
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The municipality of Bort-les-Orgues has around 2500 inhabitants and is located in the Dordogne valley. Bort is the name of a ford with a steep slope. The name les Orgues (the organ pipes) is given by a striking rock formation above the town.[
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La Tour d'Auvergne was once an impregnable fortress belonging to the house of La Tour d'Auvergne and whose castle was built on an ancient Roman tower. The castle has since given way to a peaceful village built on an ancient basalt flow, whose organs can be seen near the church. The Tour d'Auvergne is also under the protection of Notre-Dame de Natzy which overlooks the surrounding area a short distance from the village.
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The Bort dam is a structure 120 meters high and 390 meters long, straddling the municipalities of Bort and Lanobre, and creating a reservoir of more than 10 km2. Built between 1942 and 1952, it was then a veritable concrete juggernaut and today it remains one of the largest dams in France (and still the third in mainland France if we look at the quantity of water retained by a concrete construction). It is also the first and largest reservoir in the hydroelectric system of the Dordogne valley.
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The Bort dam is a structure 120m high and 390m long, straddling the municipalities of Bort and Lanobre, and creating a reservoir of more than 10 km2. Built between 1942 and 1952, it was then a veritable behemoth of concrete and it remains today one of the largest dams in France (and even still the third largest in mainland France if we look at the quantity of water retained by a construction of concrete). It is also the first and largest reservoir of the hydroelectric system in the Dordogne valley.
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The village of Trémouille-Saint-Loup is home to the historic Église Saint Loup, with parts dating back to the 12th century. Nearby, you can visit the impressive medieval Val Castle, which sits on the edge of a lake. Another significant historical settlement is La Tour d’Auvergne Center, an old village built on a basalt peak where you can observe unique geological formations near the church. Other historical churches in the vicinity include the Eglise Romane de Labessette and the Eglise de Saint-Pardoux.
Absolutely. One of the most popular natural monuments is the View over Bort-les-Orgues, offering panoramic views from cliffs that resemble giant organ pipes. The region is also part of the larger Parc des Volcans / Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes, featuring forested volcanic domes. You can also find the highest peak in the Massif Central, Puy de Sancy, and other notable sites like Banne d'Ordanche and Puy Mary.
The area around Trémouille-Saint-Loup is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Lac de la Crégut – Saint-Genès-Champespe loop' and running trails such as the 'Chateau – Siauve Beach loop'. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Cycling around Trémouille-Saint-Loup, Running Trails around Trémouille-Saint-Loup, and Road Cycling Routes around Trémouille-Saint-Loup.
Yes, the region boasts several picturesque lakes. You can visit Lac du Guery and Lac Pavin, both known for their beauty. There's also Lac de Labessette and the artificial Lac du Tact, which is connected to Lac de la Crégut, part of a hydroelectric system. The Bort-les-Orgues Dam also creates a large reservoir, offering scenic views.
The region is rich in volcanic geology. At La Tour d’Auvergne Center, you can observe impressive basalt columns near the church, which are geological formations from a volcanic flow. The Parc des Volcans itself is characterized by forested volcanic domes, and Puy de Dome is a famous dormant volcano nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from the View over Bort-les-Orgues, described as a 'timeless place'. The tranquility of spots like the Confluence of the Dordogne and the Arpiat is also highly valued for picnics. The historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Val Castle, especially its unique setting on the lake, are also frequently praised.
Yes, the town of La Bourboule, located about 18 km east-northeast, is one of the most remarkable Belle Époque spa towns in the region, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of wellness and relaxation.
You can explore the region's heritage at the Musée de l'École Rurale d'Auvergne, dedicated to rural schooling. Additionally, the Minérail - Musée de la Mine de Messeix provides insight into the area's industrial mining past.
The area features several beautiful waterfalls and gorges. You can visit the Cascade du Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge Waterfall), Cascade Sainte Elisabeth, and Cascade du Gour des Chevaux. The Saut de la Saule is a waterfall carved into a canyon by the Rhue river, and the Gorges du Chavanon offer impressive natural scenery.
For those who enjoy botanical beauty, the Jardin de la Ganille is a notable garden about 21 km away. You can also explore the Parc-arboretum de Neuvic d'Ussel and the Jardins de Cordès, offering diverse plant collections and serene landscapes.
Trémouille-Saint-Loup's central location in the Puy-de-Dôme department makes it an excellent base for exploring the diverse attractions of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. From here, you have access to volcanic landscapes, historic castles, charming spa towns, and numerous outdoor activities, all within a reasonable distance.
The Dordogne river plays a significant role in the region, particularly with the Bort-les-Orgues Dam, which creates a large reservoir and is a key part of the hydroelectric system. The Confluence of the Dordogne and the Arpiat also offers a tranquil spot where the river meets one of its tributaries.


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