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Tourism Collandres
Collandres is a French commune, located in the department of Cantal and the Auvergne region.
Attractions in Collandres
- The cave of the fairies, site of the Baden, is actually a natural shelter under the rock. Former prehistoric.
- At Kristin, a deserted village in the Middle Ages, has some remains of dwellings.
- Other traces of deserted village at Clos de Plume (The Oùpillère).
- A circular housing Invialars, first road right out of direction Collandres Trizac-Valletta.
- The Eglise Saint-Martin: Massive and squat, it was erected on the site of an old lookout post which oversaw the Valley Verona.
- The cascade of Bridge APTI.
- The former career of diatomite in Suc Chadefaux.
- Presence of dozens of mounds (tombs of the first century AD.) Across the board Collandres.
Discover Riom-es-Montagne
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Riom-es-montagnes
- Durée : 5 jours
Riom-es-Montagne is the fourth city in Cantal and is ideally located between 'Monts Dore' and 'Monts du Cantal' and at 840 m high in the heart of the Regional Natural Park of the Auvergne Volcanoes.
Visit of Cantal
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Riom-es-montagnes
- Durée : 5 jours
Located in the Auvergne volcanoes natural park, the Cantal department is hardly urbanized. Green tourism is popular here. The most popular places are: The Puy Mary reputed to be one of the most beautiful panorama in Europe, the Plomb du Cantal, the Village of Salers, the Gorges de la Truyere ...
Tourism in Cheylade
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Cheylade
- Durée : 2 jours
The Cheylade Valley starts at the foot of the north face of the Puy Mary mountain and has a river called Petite Rhue, Le valley is also named the Claux valley.
Touring Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Condat
- Durée : 4 jours
Saint-Bonnet-de-Condat is a small and pretty village of 183 inhabitants, located along the 'Gorges de la Santoire' at 900m high, between Condat and Allanche, in the heart of the Mounts of Cantal and Sancy.