Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Myon include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Puy-de-Dôme department of France. The area features Romanesque churches, ancient priories, and museums showcasing local history. Natural landscapes include the Morge River valley, mineral springs, and geological formations, offering diverse points of interest.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Thank you for sharing places that are unknown to most of us but are of definite interest.
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There is a lovely little path that leads to this viewpoint and further around the lake.
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Chazeron Castle is located on the site of an ancient Gallic oppidum. This fortified place then saw the peak of its castle in the 11th century with the construction of the keep and 17 fortified towers.
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The Abbey of Saint-Pierre Mozac is a former Cluniac monastery founded in the 7th century by Saint-Calmin, a nobleman who became a monk. The abbey is a remarkable example of Romanesque art, with its richly sculpted capitals, its crypt with ancient frescoes, and its treasure trove of relics and enamels.
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The Saint-Amable basilica of Riom is the story of the construction of a church and a baptistery during the 5th century. Over the centuries, the building has been modified several times and thus offers an undeniable archaeological interest. After Clermont Cathedral, Saint-Amable is the largest building in the diocese of Clermont. The basilica has been listed as a historical monument since 1840.
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Crater become a lake with a depth of 66 m
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Crater that became a lake
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In Saint-Myon, you can visit the historic Prieuré de Saint-Myon, which features a 13th-century Gothic capitular hall. The Église Saint-Médulphe, a Romanesque church dating from the 12th century, is also a classified historical monument. For local history, the Musée des Sources de Saint-Myon, housed in the former Desaix Spring building, showcases the area's mineral spring heritage.
Yes, Saint-Myon is known for its historical mineral springs, particularly the Desaix spring. The picturesque Morge River and its Valley offer diverse flora and fauna, recognized as a protected natural site. Additionally, the "Horst de Saint Myon" near Puy Saint-Jean presents a unique geological sight with red migmatite outcrops.
Saint-Myon offers several marked hiking trails to explore its varied landscapes. Popular options include the "Circuit de la Morge au Puy de Loule" (9.5 km, approximately 2 hours 45 minutes) and the "Circuit du Val de Morge" (7 km, approximately 2 hours). These trails allow you to discover hillsides, bocage, and plains.
Just 14 km away, you can visit L'Abbeye de Mozac, a former Cluniac monastery renowned for its Romanesque art and sculpted capitals. The Chazeron Castle, located on an ancient Gallic oppidum, is another significant historical building about 10.8 km from Saint-Myon. In Riom, approximately 11 km away, you'll find the Saint-Amable Basilica, a large and historically rich church.
Absolutely. The Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint / Chaîne des Puys, about 10.9 km away, offers a magnificent perspective of a natural lake and scenic views. This area is also known for a pleasant 7 km marked walk around the lake.
The area around Saint-Myon offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find touring bicycle routes, such as the challenging "View of Gour de Tazenat – View of Gour de Tazenat loop from Combronde" (56.8 km). For mountain biking, there are moderate trails like the "View of Gour de Tazenat – Chalusset pond loop from Combronde" (42.5 km). Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the "Beauregard Vendon church – View of Gour de Tazenat loop from Aubiat" (51.8 km). You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Saint-Myon, MTB Trails around Saint-Myon, and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Myon guide pages.
For a family-friendly outing, Vulcania, an amusement park focused on volcanoes and Earth sciences, is approximately 24.7 km from Saint-Myon. The various hiking trails around Saint-Myon, such as the "Circuit du Val de Morge," also offer enjoyable outdoor activities for families.
As of 2026, only the 13th-century capitular hall of the Prieuré de Saint-Myon is open for guided visits. Visits are available Monday to Friday from July 1st to September 25th, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm and 3 pm to 7 pm. The full price is €5, with a reduced group rate of €3. Other parts of the priory are undergoing restoration and are expected to be accessible in 2027. For more details, you can check the Combrailles Auvergne Tourisme website: Prieuré de Saint-Myon.
Yes, the Musée des Sources de Saint-Myon is located in the former Desaix Spring building by the Morge river. This municipal museum is dedicated to showcasing the history of the local springs through panels, objects, and archives. Admission is free, and it is open year-round by reservation. More information can be found here: Musée des Sources de Saint-Myon.
The Église Saint-Médulphe is a Romanesque church from the 12th, 13th, and 18th centuries, classified as a historical monument since 1911. Its exterior is notable for a cordon of billets above the bays and numerous sculpted corbels. Inside, the ambulatory pillars feature richly sculpted capitals, some depicting unique themes like avarice and minotaurs. You can learn more about it here: Église Saint-Médulphe.
Yes, the Ruins of the Priory of Saint-Coust offer a glimpse into the region's past. This site, mentioned as a foundation of the Cluniac abbey of Mozac in the 12th century, is less known but holds significant historical interest, with its abandonment dating back to the late Middle Ages.
The Puy de Dome is a renowned "Grand Site de France" and a famous accessible volcano in the Auvergne region. It is located approximately 28 km from Saint-Myon, offering spectacular views and a significant natural landmark to visit.


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