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Dom Deberle
12 Rue de Lattre De Tassigny
Langeac
43300

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Langeac, situated on the serene banks of the Allier river, is a charming and delightful small town. Every week, a vibrant local market takes place where farmers gather to sell their organic produce. In addition to the various local shops, there are numerous restaurants offering mouthwatering traditional dishes from the region.

Langeac's location provides a multitude of choices for holidaymakers. The surrounding area boasts an abundance of scenic trails for hiking or biking, catering to both beginners and experts. There are also several spots along the river perfect for canoeing, fishing, and swimming.

For those seeking cultural experiences, there are plenty of historical sites to explore, including ancient abbeys, lesser-known castles like the one belonging to Marquis de Lafayette, and local museums. From our bed and breakfast, it is also easy to embark on day trips to nearby towns such as Le Puy-en-Velay, Brioude, Chilhac, and Chanteuges, where you can immerse yourself in French traditions. During the summer months, the valley comes alive with numerous concerts to enjoy.

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Attractions

  • Château de Chavaniac-Lafayette: Located about 12 km northeast of Langeac, this historic castle is the birthplace of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a French military hero who played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War.
  • Langeac Abbey: Situated in the heart of Langeac, this abbey dates back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore the stunning architecture, including the Romanesque-style church and the cloisters.
  • Bridge of the Apennines: Spanning the Allier River in Langeac, this picturesque bridge offers scenic views and is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or bike ride. It is named after the Apennine Mountains in Italy due to its charming arched design.
  • Mallet Museum: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Arcons-d'Allier, approximately 8 km west of Langeac, this museum showcases a collection of antique agricultural machinery, including steam engines and tractors. It offers insights into the region's agricultural heritage.
  • Brasserie de la Loire: Situated in Langeac itself, this brewery offers guided tours and tastings of their craft beers. Visitors can learn about the beer-making process and sample a variety of local brews.
  • Lavaudieu Village: Around 15 km southeast of Langeac, this charming medieval village is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France." It features narrow streets, half-timbered houses, a Romanesque abbey, and a picturesque square.
  • Mount Mouchet: Situated approximately 25 km northwest of Langeac, this mountain played a significant role during World War II as a base for the French Resistance. Visitors can explore the memorial site, museum, and enjoy hiking trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Waterfall of the Ray Pic: Located about 60 km east of Langeac, this stunning waterfall is nestled in the Ardèche Mountains. It cascades down dramatic basalt cliffs and offers a beautiful natural setting for hiking, picnicking, or simply admiring the scenery.
  • Prades Valley: About 25 km southwest of Langeac, this picturesque valley is known for its natural beauty, including limestone cliffs, lush forests, and the winding Prades River. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. 10. Brioude: Situated approximately 12 km north of Langeac, this historic town boasts a beautiful Romanesque basilica, Basilique Saint-Julien, and a charming medieval center. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, admire the architecture, and visit local shops and cafes.