Best attractions and places to see around Joursac include a blend of historical heritage, cultural insights, and picturesque landscapes within the Cantal department of France. The village is situated amidst remarkable natural scenery, offering a peaceful environment. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within and around the area. The region provides opportunities for walks and enjoying the natural scenery.
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By bike you can see this castle from different angles. It is worth the detour.
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This magnificent building which became a fortified castle during the Hundred Years War can be visited. Located on a rocky promontory, it impresses. A little well-kept secret: it overlooks the Babory stream which flows into Lake Sailhant forming a very pretty waterfall. This visit, and this magical natural place, here are two good reasons to make a stopover in Andelat!
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Like many castles in Auvergne, the Château du Sailhant is a magnificent medieval castle built on a basalt spur (remains of ancient lava flows).
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Like many castles in Auvergne, Sailhant is a magnificent medieval castle built on a basalt spur (remains of ancient lava flows).
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The Lac du Pêcher is an artificial body of water at altitude (1142m), even if it itself comes from a peat bog. Its history is therefore rich. The place would have been cleared by the Templars and its name "Fishing" would have medieval origins which designates a body of water for fish farming. It is part of a classified natural area.
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Joursac itself features the Tour de Mardogne, a historic fortress that once served as a lookout, and the Church of Saint Etienne, known for its open bell tower and the tomb of Louis de Foix. Nearby, you can also visit the Church of Saint-Hilaire de Moissac, the Church of Saint-Barthélémy de Chalinargues, and the Chapelle Valentine, which offers panoramic views.
Yes, a prominent attraction is Sailhant Castle, a magnificent fortified castle perched on a spectacular rocky spur over 30 meters high. It overlooks a magical waterfall and offers a unique historical experience.
The region around Joursac is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake du Pêcher, an artificial body of water at 1142 meters altitude, part of a classified natural area. The Chapelle Valentine also provides panoramic views of the Santoire valley and the Limon plateau. The village of Joursac is nestled amidst remarkable landscapes, perfect for enjoying natural scenery.
The area around Joursac offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Cheylat Waterfall loop from Chalinargues' or the 'Horses grazing by the wayside loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling and gravel biking routes available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Joursac, Road Cycling Routes around Joursac, and Gravel biking around Joursac guide pages.
Yes, the town of Murat is considered family-friendly, offering craft shops, a wildlife center, and various activities. It's an ideal spot for a small family stay. The nearby village of Allanche also provides green surroundings for strolls.
Joursac is a place where authenticity thrives. You can discover local producers, particularly cattle and goat farms, to sample Cantal cheeses. The village itself has charming narrow streets lined with stone houses, reflecting the local architecture and heritage.
The Cantal region, where Joursac is located, is beautiful throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. For specific weather conditions and seasonal considerations, it's advisable to check local forecasts closer to your visit. The Chapelle Valentine hosts a pilgrimage on August 15th, which might be a culturally interesting time to visit.
Absolutely. The town of Murat is a must-see, known for its craft shops and surrounding volcanic mountains. Allanche is another small town in the regional natural park of the Volcans d'Auvergne, offering services and pleasant surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical heritage, cultural insights, and picturesque landscapes. The area's attractions, like Sailhant Castle and Murat, are noted for their unique charm and the opportunities they provide to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the Cantal department.
Yes, nearby you can explore beautiful gardens such as the Jardin Du Château De Varillettes in Saint-Georges, the Jardin De Clémence in Anglards-de-Saint-Flour, and the Jardin De Saint-Martin in Ruynes-en-Margeride. For a unique experience, a trip to Elgines might offer the chance to taste sweet blackberries.
The Écomusée de Margeride provides a 'living' museum experience that evolves with its time, territory, and population, offering insights into the local heritage. Additionally, the authentic village architecture and local producers in Joursac reflect the region's traditions.
The town of Murat (Cantal) has a train station, making it easy to get there, for example, by taking a train from Clermont-Ferrant. For other attractions, it's recommended to check specific transport options as the region is best explored by car or through dedicated hiking/cycling routes.


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