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Discover Saint-jean-d'heurs, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne

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Nestled in the picturesque Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne, Saint-jean-d'heurs serves as a gateway to a plethora of fulfilling activities and scenic landscapes. Hiking enthusiasts will delight in the trails that weave through the surrounding hills and mountains, offering spectacular panoramas of the region's unspoiled nature. Its proximity to the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Natural Park present...See more

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Le chalet de Cervières
25 km

Le chalet de Cervières

Come and relax in this beautiful wooden chalet with a 35 m2 terrace with jacuzzi and an incredible view of the surrounding countryside. Situated at less than 4km from the motorway exit ‘’Les Salles’’ (42), between the historic village of Cervierres and the village of Noiretable with its Casino game, lac and all shops near by The chalet is made using only the local wood and built by an artisan from the area who uses old methods with a respect for modern architecture The chalet is build on poles which provide an amazing view. There is 20m2 inside with all the necessary comfort, fully equipped kitchen, also made by a local manufacture and a bathroom with a shower and toilets with a modern design. You will also find a very comfortable sofa bed which you can fold during the day to optimise the space A large 3m door window will allow you to wake up in front of this incredible view. Also giving access to a 35m2 terrace which was thought to maximise your own comfort in the country side The 24 jet SPA is placed in the center, there is 2 laying space and 1 seat. Still looking at the view you will be able to get a relaxing water or air massage hoping to maybe spot some wild animal passing through the land across On one side of the terrace you will find and outdoor living area where you can relax, read a book or simply listen the birds singing. On the other side you will find a dinning space where you can enjoy your breakfast and try the local specialities while looking at the forest in this beautiful part of France This Chalet is suitable for 2 adult only

8, route du Gontey 42440 Cervières
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The bridge
15 km

The bridge

At Pont-du-Château, several different bridges have crossed the river Allier, but did not withstand the river floods. The present-day bridge is from the 18th century. Criss-crossed by a multitude of waterways, the Clermont Auvergne metropolitan area retains many bridges, some of them dating back to Antiquity, such as the Beneilh bridge at Aubière. At Pont-du-Château, it is said that Caesar’s troops crossed the Allier river on foot to reach the Sarliève plain and the Gergovie plateau in the year 52 BCE. Over the centuries, several bridges were built but none survived the river floods. A wooden bridge existed in 1566 when Charles IX took it with his mother Catherine de Medici after dining at the château with Charlotte de Vienne, lady-in-waiting and governess to the royal children. The bridge disappeared in 1586 in the flood that also destroyed the Chapelle de la Recluse. After the bridge was destroyed, the Allier river had to be crossed by boat. The present-day bridge was built at the request of Monsieur de Regemortes, the King’s engineer and designer of the bridge bearing his name at Moulins. He gave the plans to architect François-Charles Dijon (1705-1785), who built it between 1765 and 1773. The bridges were preceded by a wooden dam that cut across the river to bring up its level, supply the mills and facilitate fishing, over which the King had a monopoly. Colbert, Louis XIV’s Secretary of State, ordered that the river Allier be navigable from Brioude to Pont-du-Château, with the need to open the dyke for boats to pass. The dyke was finally destroyed in 1792. Two fish passes allowing salmon in the Allier to pass were built in 2013 at the foot of the bridge.

63430 Pont-du-Château
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Port d'Amont
15 km

Port d'Amont

The Port d’Amont is the last built port still visible at Pont-du-Château. It is indicative of the former importance of river trade on the Allier. The source of the river Allier (425 km) is in Lozère and flows into the Loire river at the Bec d’Allier near Nevers. The river Allier led to Nantes and later to Paris via the Briare canal (1642). From modern times until the 19th century, Pont-du-Château was a major river trading town on the Allier, with its sailors’ neighbourhood known as “little Marseille”. The municipality boasted 5 ports: la Vortille, les Palisses, des Bouères, la Borde Saint-Aventin and d’Amont. The last of these, built between 1835 and 1838, is the only built port that is still visible. Its traffic was heavy, with 1,334 boats in 1749 and 1,694 in 1750. Two types of vessels used it: rafts made from 5 to 15 fir trees, and “sapinières” which were small disposable boats measuring 17 to 23 metres long, built using around 10 fir trees. They could carry up to 20 tonnes of goods, including coal, wine, Volvic stone, paper, wood and hemp to Paris or Nantes. Once they arrived at their destination, the sapinières were dismantled and sold as wood for heating or building. The sailors returned on foot, their anchor on their shoulder, while the wealthier ones moved to Paris as “bougnats”, Auvergne specialists in “Wine, Wood and Coal”. In the late 19th century, the arrival of the railway spelled the end of waterway shipping. Today the river is frequented by leisure boats and its banks have been enhanced (green paths and parks). Musée de la Batellerie on Place de l’Aire, retraces this history.

Rue de la Marine 63430 Pont-du-Château
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Half-timbered houses
15 km

Half-timbered houses

Since the earthquakes in the 15th century, timber-framed houses became rare in the metropolitan area of Clermont Auvergne. At Pont-du-Château, three of these houses can still be seen and are protected as Historic Monuments. Timber-framed houses are rare in the Clermont Auvergne metropolitan area. Most of them did not survive the earthquakes of 1477 and 1490. Following this destruction, it was common from the early 16th century to build houses using Volvic stone. At numbers 2 and 14 rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville and 1 place de la Liberté, three of these houses can still be seen. They are three storeys high. The first level made from Volvic stone provides the solid base of the building, and houses the boutique with its basket handle arch. The upper floors, separated by plate beams, feature a structure with vertical timber beams in the form of the Saint Andrew’s cross, with windows fashioned in them. The spaces between the timber beams are filled with hollow-core slab (light masonry made from stone, brick and limestone) or wattle and daub (earth and straw). The floors are built with a corbel arch structure, overlooking the street so as to save space in the tight confines of medieval cities. At 14 rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, the timber-framed house has retained its fire-resistant stone wall, to the right of its façade, which isolates it from the neighbouring house in the event of fire. They have been listed as a historic monuments since 1962 and 1963. A few other timber-framed houses can be seen in Montferrand, such as the monumental house of the apothecary, at the corner of rue Jules Guesde and rue de la Rodade.

Place de la Liberté 63430 Pont-du-Château
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Le chalet de Cervières
25 km

Le chalet de Cervières

Come and relax in this beautiful wooden chalet with a 35 m2 terrace with jacuzzi and an incredible view of the surrounding countryside. Situated at less than 4km from the motorway exit ‘’Les Salles’’ (42), between the historic village of Cervierres and the village of Noiretable with its Casino game, lac and all shops near by The chalet is made using only the local wood and built by an artisan from the area who uses old methods with a respect for modern architecture The chalet is build on poles which provide an amazing view. There is 20m2 inside with all the necessary comfort, fully equipped kitchen, also made by a local manufacture and a bathroom with a shower and toilets with a modern design. You will also find a very comfortable sofa bed which you can fold during the day to optimise the space A large 3m door window will allow you to wake up in front of this incredible view. Also giving access to a 35m2 terrace which was thought to maximise your own comfort in the country side The 24 jet SPA is placed in the center, there is 2 laying space and 1 seat. Still looking at the view you will be able to get a relaxing water or air massage hoping to maybe spot some wild animal passing through the land across On one side of the terrace you will find and outdoor living area where you can relax, read a book or simply listen the birds singing. On the other side you will find a dinning space where you can enjoy your breakfast and try the local specialities while looking at the forest in this beautiful part of France This Chalet is suitable for 2 adult only

8, route du Gontey 42440 Cervières
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