Best attractions and places to see around Queuille include natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Puy-de-Dôme department of France. The region is characterized by the Sioule river, which forms dramatic gorges and a notable meander. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and historical points of interest. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its scenic environment.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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At this time of year, what "calm"! And what beauty!
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There is a lovely little path that leads to this viewpoint and further around the lake.
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"The waterfall of the 3 vats of Chambonnet is one of the best kept secrets of the Combrailles. The Cubes stream descends successively into 3 natural potholes and forms a waterfall, in the heart of the forest. (Combrailles Auvergne Tourisme)." Access is easy from the small car park near the Sioule road. A small bridge that crosses the Sioule is also nice to see, opposite the direction of the waterfall of the 3 Cuves. After about 15/20 minutes of walking, the waterfall is offered to you on 3 levels. A small path climbs to the top if you feel like it... Be careful not to slip though! Busy in summer, and it flows little, so prefer winter, or after a good period of rain.
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"A hike from the town of the commune allows you to reach the waterfall. The Auzelle stream flows into the Chalamont, forming a pretty 10m high waterfall in the woods. Magnificent site! (Combraille Auvergne Tourisme). A beautiful waterfall easily accessible from the road. The path is clean, as are the small wooden bridges. The proposed route is pleasant, in the heart of a small forest, while following the river.
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Chartreuse Port-Sainte-Marie is a former Carthusian monastery founded in 1219 in Auvergne at the end of the Sioule valley. It is located on the road between Les Ancizes and Saint-Jacques-d'Ambur. During the French Revolution, the monastery was destroyed and today only remains as a ruin. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartreuse_de_Port-Sainte-Marie
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The Fades dam is the largest dam in the Sioule valley. This impressive structure, built in 1968, holds up to 69 million cubic meters of water and powers a hydroelectric power station. From the top of the dam, you can admire the view of the lake and the surrounding mountains. Along the way, you may encounter wild animals, such as deer, foxes or birds of prey.
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The Chartreuse de Port-Sainte-Marie is a former monastery of the Carthusian order founded in 1219. You can explore the ruins of the ancient buildings, which are listed as historic monuments, and discover the rich cultural and economic influence of the monks in the region. You can also admire the landscapes of the Sioule valley, which is part of the Natura 2000 network, and discover the diversity of the region's flora and fauna. The site is open to visitors from Easter to All Saints' Day and offers guided tours, games, workshops and cultural events.
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This is the Fades viaduct.
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The most iconic natural feature is the spectacular Queuille Meander (Le Méandre de Queuille), where the Sioule river forms a dramatic loop around the Murat peninsula. You can enjoy breathtaking views from the panoramic viewpoint near the village church. The Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint / Chaîne des Puys also offers stunning vistas of the Chaîne des Puys and the lake.
Yes, Queuille is known for its beautiful waterfalls. You can visit the Cascade de la Tine, a 10-meter high waterfall easily accessible from the road. Another hidden gem is the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet, where the Cubes stream descends into natural potholes in the heart of the forest. Additionally, you can explore the Waterfalls on the Sioule River.
For history enthusiasts, the Port-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse is a significant site, featuring the ruins of a Carthusian monastery founded in 1219. In Queuille itself, you can see the local Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste and the remnants of a Motte Castrale, a historical fortification located above the church.
Many of the natural attractions are suitable for families. The Cascade de la Tine and the Waterfalls on the Sioule River are considered family-friendly. Exploring the picturesque Gorges de la Sioule or visiting the artisanal shops in Queuille can also be enjoyable for all ages.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find a variety of trails for different sports. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Queuille Viewpoint – Méandre de Queuille loop' or 'La Ronde du Méandre au Viaduc Trail' by checking the Hiking around Queuille guide. If you prefer running, the 'Méandre de Queuille loop from Queuille' is a popular choice, detailed in the Running Trails around Queuille guide.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find options like the 'Viaduc des Fades – Fades Dam loop' or the 'Château de Lord Davis – View of Gour de Tazenat loop'. More details on these and other routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Queuille guide.
The region's natural beauty, especially the waterfalls and river gorges, can be enjoyed throughout the year. For waterfalls like the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet, visiting after a period of rain or during winter ensures a more impressive flow. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration, while summer is ideal for enjoying the full vibrancy of the landscape.
Beyond the main meander viewpoint, the Belvédère des Gardes offers another scenic perspective and doubles as an ornithological observatory for birdwatching. The Forêt des Colettes provides extensive natural beauty and opportunities for quiet exploration away from more crowded spots. Also, look out for the small heritage elements like crosses, washhouses (lavoirs), and calvaries made of Volvic stone dotted along the paths in the villages.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially of the Queuille Meander. The tranquility and natural beauty of the waterfalls, such as the Cascade de la Tine, are also highly appreciated. The historical significance of sites like the Port-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse provides a rich cultural experience, complementing the outdoor adventures.
While the Port-Sainte-Marie Charterhouse offers historical ruins, a short drive from Queuille will take you to Château Dauphin in Pontgibaud. This fortified castle, dating back to the late 12th century with 15th-century additions, is a classified historical monument and provides a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Yes, Queuille is home to local craftsmanship. You can discover artisanal products at a local soap factory and a pottery shop, offering unique souvenirs and insights into traditional skills of the region.


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