Best attractions and places to see around Velzic include a diverse landscape of mountains, valleys, and historical sites. The region is characterized by natural formations such as the Jordanne gorges and prominent summits. Visitors can explore historical pastoral heritage, mountain passes, and various viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to experience both natural beauty and cultural history.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A wild site with landscapes of great beauty. Steep path with stones and roots. Requires a certain level of physical fitness with hiking boots preferred.
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Small entrance fee (2024): Adult 4.00 EUR Child 1.50 EUR Set price group adults 3.50 EUR Set price group children 1.00 EUR
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A magnificent site to cool down in hot weather.
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The Jordanne Valley is a lush green valley that was formed as a glacial valley of the Puy Mary. A path through the dense greenery runs through the Jordanne Gorge, stretching for more than 3 km between the communities of Saint-Julien and Saint-Cirgues. A path with small footbridges and bridges allows visitors to discover this beautiful place and takes them deep into the gorge. There is a fee to enter.
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Unlike the Burons, which also served as a living space for cowherds and cheese dairies, the Béledat du Cassaïre (at an altitude of 1600m on the GR400) was only used to shelter sick animals and the herd during bad weather. A buron located a few dozen meters away therefore fulfilled its function for the cowherd. Part of the pastoral heritage and dating from the 18th century, it has recently been restored.
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The Cabrespine refuge is a buron on the ridge between Puy Chavaroche and Col de Légal.
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The Pas de Cère gorges are a protected natural area home to a population of otters (obviously very hard to observe). The path laid out in the gorges allows you to discover this magnificent site. An application also allows for a fun and educational treasure hunt for the youngest.
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Pardon the flowery language, but real dirt. The ascent is very irregular, incredibly difficult in the first kilometer, especially with luggage. It is however very beautiful, and the cows will accompany you in this ascent. If the climb is difficult, the descent is just as difficult and you will have to stay on the brakes in gradients of almost 11 percent. I invite you to stop on the side of the road, to take full advantage of this postcard setting.
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The region around Velzic offers diverse natural formations. You can visit the Jordanne gorges, a lush valley with a well-laid-out path. Another prominent feature is L'Élancèze, a summit offering magnificent views of the Cantal mountains.
Yes, several spots provide excellent views. L'Élancèze (1,565 meters) offers panoramic views of the Jordanne and Cère valleys. The Pertus Pass also provides views towards Puy Mary. Additionally, the Refuge de Cabrespine is known for its magnificent panoramic views, ideal for admiring the sunset.
You can explore the Bélédat du Cassaïre, an 18th-century pastoral heritage site. Unlike burons, this structure was used to shelter sick animals and herds during bad weather and has recently been restored.
Yes, the Refuge de Cabrespine is a free and unguarded buron. It offers shelter from the wind and provides a great spot for a stopover with magnificent panoramic views.
The area around Velzic is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring cycling. For specific routes and their difficulties, explore the MTB Trails around Velzic, Road Cycling Routes around Velzic, and Cycling around Velzic guides.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed here, the region offers a range of routes for various activities. For example, the path through the Jordanne gorges is generally accessible for families, though some parts can be a bit difficult. The ascent to L'Élancèze is described as somewhat arduous but rewarding.
Yes, there is a small fee to enter the Jordanne gorges. This fee contributes to the maintenance of the path and facilities.
The path through the Jordanne gorges is generally accessible for the whole family, featuring wooden footbridges along the river. However, it is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to some difficult sections.
The region's diverse landscape, including mountains and valleys, suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons typically offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the natural sites and mountain passes.
Based on available information, paths like the one through the Jordanne gorges are explicitly noted as not being suitable for wheelchairs. Visitors with mobility concerns should be aware that many of the natural and historical sites in this mountainous region may have uneven terrain or steep sections.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, you can find circular routes for mountain biking such as the "Mountainbike loop from Velzic" or "Montée de Poutchou loop from Velzic." For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Velzic, Road Cycling Routes around Velzic, and Cycling around Velzic guides.


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