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Puy Mary
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The Puy Mary is a summit in the mounts of Cantal in Massif Central in France. It is classified as a "Grand National Site" in France. Nearly 500,000 visitors come to this site every year.
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Chalet du Puy Mary
Le Pas de Peyrol, 15400 Le Claux, France
Le buron d'EYLAC
Route du Puy-Mary, 15300 Lavigerie, France
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Massif Central
15380 Le Falgoux, France
Pas de Peyrol
15380 Le Claux, France
Col d'Eylac
15300 Lavigerie, France
BrĂšche de Rolland
15300 Lavigerie, France
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Puy Mary

15400 Le Claux, France
4.8(645)
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The Puy Mary is a summit in the mounts of Cantal in Massif Central in France. It is classified as a "Grand National Site" in France. Nearly 500,000 visitors come to this site every year.

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attractions: , restaurants: Chalet du Puy Mary, Le buron d'EYLAC, local businesses: Massif Central, Pas de Peyrol, Col d'Eylac, BrĂšche de Rolland
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Nearby restaurants of Puy Mary

Chalet du Puy Mary

Le buron d'EYLAC

Chalet du Puy Mary

Chalet du Puy Mary

4.2

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Le buron d'EYLAC

Le buron d'EYLAC

4.7

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Massif Central

Pas de Peyrol

Col d'Eylac

BrĂšche de Rolland

Massif Central

Massif Central

4.5

(92)

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Pas de Peyrol

Pas de Peyrol

4.7

(153)

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Col d'Eylac

Col d'Eylac

4.9

(17)

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BrĂšche de Rolland

BrĂšche de Rolland

4.8

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4.8
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5.0
39w

Challenging but Breathtaking – Climbing Puy Mary

Climbing Puy Mary is not for the faint of heart—especially when the paths are icy and the wind bites at your cheeks. But if you're up for a bit of a challenge, the reward at the top is absolutely unforgettable.

The trail demands a good dose of effort and determination, especially near the summit where the path can get steep and slippery. But every step is part of the journey, and the raw beauty of the landscape keeps you going. Once you reach the top, all that hard work pays off in the most spectacular way.

The panoramic view from the summit is simply stunning—rolling volcanic peaks, dramatic valleys, and endless skies. It feels like standing on top of the world. It’s the kind of place that leaves you speechless and makes you forget about the climb entirely.

If you love a bit of adventure and don't mind breaking a sweat, Puy Mary is a must. Just bring good boots, a bit of grit, and get ready for one of the most beautiful views the region...

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1.0
7y

MĂȘme avis que "Cinq M"

La derniĂšre fois que nous Ă©tions venus sur ce site c'Ă©tait il y a environ 3 ans. En ce mois de Juillet 2018 nous y sommes retournĂ©s lors d'une journĂ©e passĂ©e dans le Cantal. La vue est trĂšs belle,mais c'est un endroit oĂč l'on n'a pas besoin de rester plus d'une heure,sauf si on dĂ©cide de se rendre au sommet Ă  pied. Mais,Ă  peine stationnĂ©s nous sommes abordĂ©s par un ASVP qui nous annonce que le parking est payant;4 euros. Nous sommes stupĂ©faits,et nous demandons pourquoi et signalons que nous n'avons pas vu de panneau l'indiquant(ceux ci sont trĂšs discrets). C'est alors que ce sympathique monsieur nous explique que ces 4 euros sont perçus pour l'entretien du site(rĂ©paration des dĂ©gats causĂ©s par la neige en hiver....) En ajoutant que le ticket nous permet de venir stationner pendant toute l'annĂ©e.(Comme si nous allions faire 300Km toutes les semaines pour venir ici,tout comme la plupart des visiteurs).Ces "faveurs"sont la goutte qui fait dĂ©border le vase de la colĂšre,on nous prends vraiment pour des pigeons. ChoquĂ©s et par principe,nous avons dĂ©cidĂ© de redĂ©marrer nos 2 voitures et nous rendre ailleurs. Je ne manque pas de mots pour exprimer ma colĂšre,car l'endroit est certes trĂšs joli,mais ne mĂ©rite pas que l'on nous oblige Ă  payer le stationnement. C'est du racket,il y en a marre que le moindre petit coin touristique soit transformĂ© en machine Ă  fric. Tant pis pour les deux ou trois commerçants qui n'ont pas perçu le moindre centime de notre part,je souhaite d'ailleurs que chaque visiteur fasse comme nous,quittes Ă  se priver d'un petit plaisir pour les yeux(ceci dit il est possible de stationner ailleurs gratuitement pour en profiter un peu.) RĂ©cemment,nous sommes allĂ©s au Mont Gerbier de Jonc,oĂč l'on stationne gratuitement sur un site encore plus visitĂ© que le Puy Mary.....et nous avons dĂ©pensĂ© chez les artisants prĂ©sents. Nous sommes excĂ©dĂ©s par tous ces abus sous forme de racket.C'est aux collectivitĂ©s et Ă  l'Ă©tat d'assumer "l'entretien"des routes avec nos impots. Il est inadmissible de devoir passer Ă  la caisse pour payer un parking Ă  4 euros ce qui est bien assez cher pour cet endroit. Si ça continue comme ça,dans 5 ans il y aura des barriĂšres de pĂ©age installĂ©es sur la route,je n'Ă©xagĂšre pas car vu la tournure que ça prend c'est ce qui va arriver.D'ailleurs ce sytĂšme de racket auprĂšs des usagers Ă  dĂ©ja commencĂ© sur certaines portions de routes nationales. Bref,ces pratiques sont Ă  vous dĂ©gouter de vous promener dans la nature et vous font oublier la beautĂ© des lieux,car aprĂšs les villes c'est au tour des paysages de...

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5.0
1y

The view, oh the view! And the hike up to that incredible view? All I can say is although it’s strenuous at times, and some stretches are at about a 45 degree incline, the trail from the chalet is well-made. People of all ages (we are 65+ and 70+) plus kids and dogs make it to the top! Take water and a snack. Hiking poles were helpful for us. Also 
 check the weather before you go because we heard from others who tried that it was closed on their foggy day. It’s simply wonderful to say during our visit to France that “we ascended to the highest point in...

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Brian De CosterBrian De Coster
Challenging but Breathtaking – Climbing Puy Mary Climbing Puy Mary is not for the faint of heart—especially when the paths are icy and the wind bites at your cheeks. But if you're up for a bit of a challenge, the reward at the top is absolutely unforgettable. The trail demands a good dose of effort and determination, especially near the summit where the path can get steep and slippery. But every step is part of the journey, and the raw beauty of the landscape keeps you going. Once you reach the top, all that hard work pays off in the most spectacular way. The panoramic view from the summit is simply stunning—rolling volcanic peaks, dramatic valleys, and endless skies. It feels like standing on top of the world. It’s the kind of place that leaves you speechless and makes you forget about the climb entirely. If you love a bit of adventure and don't mind breaking a sweat, Puy Mary is a must. Just bring good boots, a bit of grit, and get ready for one of the most beautiful views the region has to offer.
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Edgar GĂ€ttnerEdgar GĂ€ttner
What a wonderful world... Was fĂŒr eine atemberaubende Landschaft, die Gipfel und TĂ€ler, die vielen Wanderwege... Da stört der Verkehr, der ĂŒber die Landstraßen fließt, weil diese fĂŒr PKW wie MotorrĂ€der toll zu fahren sind, nur wenig. Belebte Gegend, aber dennoch ein Muss!
K SealeK Seale
The view, oh the view! And the hike up to that incredible view? All I can say is although it’s strenuous at times, and some stretches are at about a 45 degree incline, the trail from the chalet is well-made. People of all ages (we are 65+ and 70+) plus kids and dogs make it to the top! Take water and a snack. Hiking poles were helpful for us. Also 
 check the weather before you go because we heard from others who tried that it was closed on their foggy day. It’s simply wonderful to say during our visit to France that “we ascended to the highest point in this country!”
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Challenging but Breathtaking – Climbing Puy Mary Climbing Puy Mary is not for the faint of heart—especially when the paths are icy and the wind bites at your cheeks. But if you're up for a bit of a challenge, the reward at the top is absolutely unforgettable. The trail demands a good dose of effort and determination, especially near the summit where the path can get steep and slippery. But every step is part of the journey, and the raw beauty of the landscape keeps you going. Once you reach the top, all that hard work pays off in the most spectacular way. The panoramic view from the summit is simply stunning—rolling volcanic peaks, dramatic valleys, and endless skies. It feels like standing on top of the world. It’s the kind of place that leaves you speechless and makes you forget about the climb entirely. If you love a bit of adventure and don't mind breaking a sweat, Puy Mary is a must. Just bring good boots, a bit of grit, and get ready for one of the most beautiful views the region has to offer.
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What a wonderful world... Was fĂŒr eine atemberaubende Landschaft, die Gipfel und TĂ€ler, die vielen Wanderwege... Da stört der Verkehr, der ĂŒber die Landstraßen fließt, weil diese fĂŒr PKW wie MotorrĂ€der toll zu fahren sind, nur wenig. Belebte Gegend, aber dennoch ein Muss!
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The view, oh the view! And the hike up to that incredible view? All I can say is although it’s strenuous at times, and some stretches are at about a 45 degree incline, the trail from the chalet is well-made. People of all ages (we are 65+ and 70+) plus kids and dogs make it to the top! Take water and a snack. Hiking poles were helpful for us. Also 
 check the weather before you go because we heard from others who tried that it was closed on their foggy day. It’s simply wonderful to say during our visit to France that “we ascended to the highest point in this country!”
K Seale

K Seale

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