Barren yet beautiful, sparsely populated but abundant in personality, the warm embrace of the Auvergne will touch the spirit of even the most experienced traveller.
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Auvergne
Set in the heart of the Massif-Central, the Auvergne was formed by a series of volcanic eruptions and is a dramatic region of awe-inspiring, non-active volcanoes, lakes, sparkling rivers, green valleys and forests.

The Auvergne is a wonderful destination for nature lovers, for those who enjoy active outdoor pursuits or for people who would like to relax at a spa resort. The ‘Parc Naturel Régional des Volcans d’Auvergne’ – the Auvergne Volcano Park – is the largest national park in France and is a protected environment filled with exceptional flora and fauna. The mountains provide three classified downhill ski resorts and excellent cross-country skiing. A very wide range of outdoor activities is available.
The ancient volcanoes have also provided ten thermal spa areas, five of which are among the leading thermal resorts in France. For the history buff, the region offers beautiful Romanesque churches, medieval castles, ruined fortresses, and stiff black sculptures of the Madonna and Child for those interested in sightseeing. Visit Vulcania, the European Volcano Park, where adults and children can learn about the fascinating science of volcanoes. The area was once fairly isolated and inward-looking, but access is now much improved, and roads are well-engineered, so the region is now realising its potential as a holiday area.
Places of interest

Aurillac: Old town; wax museum; archaeology museum.
Clermont-Ferrand: Old city centre; 11th- 12th-century Notre Dame du Port Basilica; 13th-century cathedral; known as ‘ville noire’ for its houses built in local black volcanic rock.
Le Mont-Dore: Spa; winter sports; panoramic view.
Le Puy en Velay: Old city with cathedral and chapel in a dramatic volcanic landscape.
Puy-de-Dôme: Gallo-Roman site; television tower and observatory.
Vichy: Spa buildings; opera house; riverside gardens.
Vulcania: 15 km. from Clermont-Ferrand. A scientific exploration park, designed for children and adults who want to discover and understand the fascinating world of volcanoes and the earth sciences.
Cuisine of the region

Local specialities include ham and andouille sausages, stuffed cabbage and bacon with lentil and cèpes (mushrooms). Le Puy is famed for its lentils and Vereine du Velay – yellow and green liqueurs made from over 30 mountain plants.
Aligot: Purée of potatoes with Tomme de Cantal cheese, cream, garlic and butter.
Perdrix à l’Auvergnate: Partridge stewed in white wine.
Potée Auvergnate: A stew of vegetables, cabbage, pork and sausage.