

Located in the centre of France, your trip to the Puy de Dôme will be a sensory journey through volcanoes, lakes, waterfalls, plains and forests. Discover landscapes with impressive panoramic views as you wind your way through the Chaîne des Puys, a chain of no fewer than 80 volcanoes overlooked by the Puy de Dôme (altitude 1465 m) and the Limagne fault, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Whether you're a hiker or a walker, put on your trainers, get out your swimming trunks or sledges depending on the weather, open your eyes wide and get ready to tantalise your taste buds with Auvergne specialities.

The Dordogne, formerly the province of Périgord, is adorned with colours through its landscapes and its terroir. Périgord, a privileged witness to human presence from prehistory to the present day, boasts 4 colours representative of its identity. Black for its dense forests, purple for its vineyards, white for its white limestone rock, and green for its luxuriant nature. So many territories with varied expertise and landscapes that will delight culinary enthusiasts and history buffs alike!
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