
The Château de Montfleury: Rustic Charm in the Heart of Auvergne’s Tuscany
Set among a bucolic landscape of hills and meadowlands, the Château de Montfleury is a must-see gem of Auvergne’s Tuscany.

Set among a bucolic landscape of hills and meadowlands, the Château de Montfleury is a must-see gem of Auvergne’s Tuscany.

If you’re going to be in the Auvergne highlands this winter, here’s a list of five cosy places you’ll want to visit.

Born and raised in Auvergne, the Marquis de Lafayette became one of America’s earliest heroes. His château is now a museum.

Located in the beautiful village of Champeix, the ancient Château du Marchidial is one of the most magical places in Auvergne.

The Musée des Croyances Populaires is museum that focuses on the old but long-abiding occult practices, folklore, and traditions of Auvergne.

Do you really need a car to see all greater Clermont-Ferrand has to offer? Not at all. Here’s why.

We speak to Caroline Capossela, owner of the Château de Longevergne, a Renaissance castle in the mountain village of Anglards-de-Salers.

The Château du Sailhant is one of Cantal’s architectural treasures. It was dutifully restored by the American architect Joseph Pell Lombardi

One of the most luxurious villas in Auvergne’s Tuscany is the View, a bed and breakfast located in the hilltop village of Montpeyroux.

Chambon-sur-Lac is one of Auvergne’s prettiest lake towns. Here are a few things to do on your next visit.
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