Walks in Volcano Country

 
Two walking routes in the Auvergne and Velay of southern central France are detailled in this comprehensive guidebook. The 10-15 day Traverse of the High Auvergne is a mountain walk including the Puy de Sancy and the Puy de Dome in the Massif Central. The Tour of the Velay, GR40, is a circular, 100 mile walk in gentle hill country around Le Puy.
 

Walks in Volcano Country

The Auvergne and Velay, France
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Seasons
Mainly May to September. Thunderstorms in the summer, very hot in July and August.
Centres
Le Puy, Clermont-Ferrand, St Flour, Langogne.
Difficulty
Walks from easy to challenging mountain walking.
Must See
Ascent of the Puy de Sancy and traverse of the Puy de Dôme.
 
 

The Auvergne and Velay are ancient regions of southern central France whose landscapes have been shaped by intense volcanic activity. Several hundred extinct volcanoes are found here, many of whose craters, rims and slopes can be explored. It is a terrain quite unlike any found in Britain.

THE TRAVERSE OF THE HIGH AUVERGNE is a ten or fifteen day mountain walk visiting many of the principal sites of the Auvergne. An easy ascent of the Puy de Sancy, at 6183ft the highest peak in the Massif Central, is included as well as a traverse of the Puy de Dôme and the principal summits of the Cantal mountains.

THE TOUR OF THE VELAY, GR40, is a circular, 100 mile walk in the gentle hill country around Le Puy. An optional detour to Mont Mézenc, the highest peak in the Cévennes, is also described. The terrain, length and abundance of suitable accommodation make this an ideal excursion for those contemplating a walking holiday for the first time. There is ample time in a week or ten day holiday for a visit to the celebrated town of Le Puy itself.

Details of accommodation, transport and other facilities are given, as well as practical information for newcomers to walking in France.

 
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