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Aire de Paulhac

Camping-cariste

Adresse

8 rue de Ribeyrol
15430 Paulhac
Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
France
Réservation
Impossible. Vente uniquement sur place

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
2 places

Liens utiles

PAULHAC - MOTORHOME AREA - Tourist Office of the Pays de Saint-Flour

Équipements et services

Stationnement
Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Welcome to the Paulhac motorhome area, in the heart of the Cantal, a small practical and friendly haven for your stops. You will find quiet pitches to park, a well-kept dumping station and a drinking water refill point. Ideal to regain strength before exploring the surrounding mountains and villages, the area offers a simple and warm welcome.

Tourisme

Paulhac (Cantal, France)

Paulhac is a small rural village nestled in the department of Cantal, in the heart of Auvergne. The place offers a peaceful atmosphere, typical of mountain and mid-mountain communes. One often finds bocage landscapes, summer pastures and small stone hamlets. It is a discreet base for those who want to explore the volcanic reliefs and the Cantal terroir.

Heritage and history

Local heritage is visible in the materials and shapes of buildings: stone houses, slate or flagstone roofs, isolated farms. The communes of Cantal often preserve old rural elements (stone walls, former transhumance paths) that testify to a traditional agricultural economy. Local archival documents may recount the evolution of farms and hamlets.

Nature and landscapes

Paulhac provides access to typical panoramas of the Monts du Cantal and the surrounding valleys, with pastures and moorland. Walks on foot allow observation of the usual mosaic of meadows, hedgerows and small woods. In season, the summer pastures host herds, a very characteristic scene of the region.

Outdoor activities

The area lends itself to hiking, mountain biking and peaceful walks. Winding departmental roads invite discovery by car or motorcycle. It is also a good starting point to reach better-known natural sites of the Cantal.

Gastronomy

The table highlights the local produce: Cantal cheese, peasant dishes such as truffade and farm products from the region. Nearby markets allow tasting honey, charcuterie and local cheeses.

Not to be missed

  • Monts du Cantal: volcanic panoramas accessible from the area.
  • Cantal cheese: tasting of different maturations at producers.
  • Summer pasture walks: observation of herds and pastoral landscape.
  • Local markets: farm products and encounters with artisans.
  • Scenic roads: small roads to discover hamlets and viewpoints.

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