Despite an altitude of 1,783 meters, Puy Mary is not the highest peak in Cantal but it is undoubtedly the most famous. Classified as a “Grand Site de France”, and …
The Puy de Peyre-Arse dominates the Impradine, Santoire and Jordanne valleys at an altitude of 1,806 meters and offers magnificent views of these valleys. It is also the starting point …
Nicknamed the goat mountain, Puy Chavaroche is part of the Cantal mountains and rises to an altitude of 1736m. It is known for its large cairn where a stone is …
The Bec de l'Aigle dominates the west of the Font d'Alagnon glacial cirque at an altitude of 1,699 metres. It offers a 360° view of the mountains formed by the former Cantalian stratovolcano.
The Élancèze dominates at 1,565 meters the valley of the Jordanne and Mandailles to the north and the valley of the Cère and Thiézac to the south. It thus offers a magnificent view of the Cantal mountains.
The Puy Violent dominates the plateau of the same name from the top of its 1594m, and offers a superb panorama on the roc Labro, the puy Mary, the roc des Ombres and even the massif of Sancy.
The Puy du Rocher, at 1,811 meters above sea level, is the second highest peak in Cantal after the Plomb du Cantal. Its summit offers a magnificent panorama of the Cantal strato-volcano.