Best attractions and places to see around Landeyrat include a variety of natural and historical sites within the Cézallier mountains. This region features volcanic landscapes, protected peat bogs, and scenic routes offering panoramic views. Visitors can explore a mix of waterfalls, viewpoints, and traditional villages.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Too bad that the only refreshment point reported nearby is closed
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Rather rolling gravel track (there is a small part of bitumen in the middle) which offers a magnificent panorama of the summer pastures with the Monts du Cantal on the horizon. Access from the col de chamaroux is a little more technical in gravel but it is quite playable. The reward at the top is a postcard landscape!
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A picnic table at the entrance to the hamlet, then overlooking the waterfall. You can access the waterfall on foot only, but there is a very nice view from above too.
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La Godivelle is an extremely isolated village. With its large fountain, its church and its sublime landscapes, it is a town where it is good to stop.
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This beautiful waterfall breaks the uniformity of the Cézallier plateaus. Nestled in a small, protective cirque, the waterfall is accessible via wooden stairs. It's an ideal place to take a break. Not far away, on the neighboring plateau, an archaeological dig has uncovered a Gallo-Roman sanctuary dating from between 52 BC and 746 AD. An explanatory panel is available to provide full details of the history and interpretation of the discovery.
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In the heart of the Cézalliers mountains, the Saillant waterfall is a magnificent waterfall of about twenty meters. The Bonjon stream which rises there passes over organs and thus forms a waterfall with a spectacular flow.
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The Saillant waterfall is a spectacular waterfall of more than 20 meters.
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The region around Landeyrat is rich in natural beauty, featuring volcanic landscapes, protected peat bogs, and scenic routes. You can visit La Godivelle, which boasts two volcanic lakes and protected peat bogs. The Route du Jolan offers splendid views of Lac de Jolan and a nearby nature reserve.
Yes, the area offers several breathtaking viewpoints. The View of Mont Chamaroux and the Cézallier mountains provides exceptional panoramic views of Mount Chamaroux and the Cézallier summer pastures. The Route du Jolan also offers magnificent vistas of the Monts du Cantal and the nature reserve.
Landeyrat is known for its beautiful waterfalls. You can visit the magnificent Saillant Waterfall, which is over 20 meters high with a spectacular flow. Another beautiful spot is the Cascade des Veyrines, nestled in a protective cirque and accessible via wooden stairs.
Yes, the village of La Godivelle is a must-see, known for its historical significance, including a beautiful Romanesque church and a large fountain. Near the Cascade des Veyrines, an archaeological dig uncovered a Gallo-Roman sanctuary, with an explanatory panel providing details of its history.
The village of La Godivelle is considered family-friendly, offering a charming setting with its lakes and historical elements. The Route du Jolan is also suitable for families, providing scenic drives with views of the lake and nature reserve.
The Landeyrat area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Upper Lake – La Godivelle loop from Marcenat' or 'View of Lake Jolan – Lake du Pêcher loop from Allanche'. For runners, there are trails like 'Around Bonjon - trail loop starting from Saillant'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Montée Paillasseyre – Path to the village Nuis loop from Landeyrat'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, running, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, many attractions are integrated into or near hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Mont Chamaroux offers sections of the GTMC route with panoramic views. The Cascade des Veyrines is accessible via wooden stairs, making for a pleasant short walk. For more extensive running and hiking trails, refer to the Running Trails around Landeyrat guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Mont Chamaroux, describing them as 'breathtaking' and a 'postcard landscape'. The tranquility and typicality of villages like La Godivelle are also highly appreciated. Waterfalls like Saillant Waterfall are noted for their 'spectacular flow' and idyllic setting, perfect for rest and contemplation.
While many trails in the Cézallier mountains can be intermediate, some attractions offer easier access. The village of La Godivelle itself is easy to explore. The path down to Cascade des Veyrines involves wooden stairs, making it accessible for a short, scenic visit. For specific easy walking routes, it's best to check the difficulty ratings in the running guides, as some shorter loops may be less strenuous.
The Cézallier mountains offer beauty in different seasons. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush green landscapes and waterfalls at their fullest flow. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the scenery. While some activities might be limited, the region can also offer unique experiences in winter, particularly for those interested in snow-related outdoor pursuits, though accessibility to some viewpoints might require specific gear.
When visiting waterfalls like Saillant Waterfall or Cascade des Veyrines, be aware that paths can be steep or involve stairs. Sturdy footwear is recommended. These spots are often ideal for a break or a snack, so consider bringing refreshments. Explanatory panels are available at some sites, like Cascade des Veyrines, to enrich your visit with historical context.


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