Best attractions and places to see around Beaumont (Puy-de-Dôme) include a variety of volcanic landscapes, historical sites, and scenic trails. The region is characterized by its chain of ancient volcanoes, offering numerous opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. Visitors can discover significant natural monuments and archaeological sites that reflect the area's geological and historical past. This area provides diverse outdoor experiences, from summit ascents to walks through unique volcanic formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Twin volcano of Puy de Lassolas whose lava flow (cheire) led to the formation of Lake Aydat
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Temple construction in the 2nd century on the summit of the Puy de Dôme. The Temple of Mercury, built on the summit of the Puy de Dôme, was one of the largest mountain sanctuaries in Roman Gaul. It could be seen from a great distance, including from the city of Augustonemetum, present-day Clermont-Ferrand. The Via Agrippa, a highway from Lyon, the capital of Gaul, to Saintes on the Atlantic, allowed travelers to reach the shrine via the pilgrimage center at the Col de Ceyssat.
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Warning, hike called Easy, but the ascent of the craters is very physical. The reward is superb with superb viewpoints
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Magnificent view when the weather is clear!
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The Temple of Mercury on the Puy de Dôme is a Gallo-Roman temple built in the 2nd century on the summit of the Puy de Dôme to replace a 1st century temple. Excavations in 1875 and the early 20th century uncovered the ruins. In the 1st century, the Arverni decided to build a temple to Mercury in their city of Augustonemetum (now Clermont-Ferrand). In the following century, this temple in arkose, which had undoubtedly become too small to accommodate the many pilgrims who visited it, was replaced by a larger and more majestic temple in trachyte. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_de_Mercure_(puy_de_D%C3%B4me)
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Currently under construction Phase 2, can be visited from 2024, the museum is free of charge
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To do out of season To discover one day when frost covers the summits: https://youtu.be/rWVVcxJ4jk8?si=anOu8Tvih4r444oZ
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The most popular natural attractions include the Puy de Dôme Summit, which offers panoramic views of the entire chain of nearly 80 puys. Another must-see is Puy de la Vache, a volcano known for its crater formed by a lava flow and impressive lava fields on its southern slope.
Yes, a significant historical site is the Temple of Mercury, an archaeological site discovered on the Puy de Dôme Summit. It is a Roman sanctuary that reflects the area's ancient past.
Beaumont is known for its volcanic landscapes, offering diverse hiking experiences. You can ascend the Puy de Dôme Summit via the challenging but rewarding Chemin des Muletiers. For a unique experience, the Puy Pariou Staircase leads to the summit of another volcano. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Beaumont.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can find various cycling routes around Beaumont, including loops with views of Puy de Dôme. There are also numerous running trails, such as the Montrognon Loop, suitable for different fitness levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from the volcanic summits, especially from the Puy de Dôme Summit. The unique volcanic landscapes, such as the lava fields near Puy de la Vache, and the historical significance of sites like the Temple of Mercury, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Puy de Dôme Summit is a well-known starting point for paragliding, offering an exhilarating way to experience the stunning volcanic landscape from above.
The highest peak in the Monts Dome area is the Puy de Dôme Summit, which rises to 1,465 meters above sea level. It provides the best possible panorama of the entire chain of puys.
The Chemin des Muletiers is one of the main routes to the Puy de Dôme Summit. It features a steep slope with about twenty switchbacks. While not technically difficult, it is physically challenging. During summer, remember to bring plenty of water for hydration.
Yes, you can observe impressive lava fields on the southern slope of Puy de la Vache. These fields are dotted with small and large lava bombs, showcasing the volcanic history of the region.
The region is rich in unique geological formations due to its volcanic past. The crater of Puy de la Vache, formed by a lava flow, and the extensive lava fields are prime examples. The entire chain of puys offers diverse volcanic landscapes to explore.
From summits like Puy de Dôme and Puy de la Vache, you can expect sweeping panoramic views of the entire Chaîne des Puys, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These vistas showcase the unique volcanic landscape, including numerous other puys and the surrounding natural beauty.


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