Attractions and places to see around Narnhac offer a tranquil escape in the Cantal department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This rural commune provides access to a landscape characterized by rolling, semi-mountainous pastures and forests. The area is known for its natural features, including waterfalls and geological formations, alongside cultural sites and charming villages. Narnhac serves as a base for exploring the natural beauty and historical heritage of the wider region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A wild site with landscapes of great beauty. Steep path with stones and roots. Requires a certain level of physical fitness with hiking boots preferred.
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We were here on July 17, 2025. We hiked the entire trail, and it was beautiful. The last part was quite steep. The waterfall viewpoint was a bit of a disappointment: two thin streams along the rock face. So, if you're going there now, don't expect too much.
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A magnificent site to cool down in hot weather.
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The Laussac peninsula is a magnificent site which once dominated the confluence of the Truyère and the Brezons. With the creation of the Sarrans dam, the water level rose to the point of making it a peninsula and an ideal site to enjoy nature and the freshness of the lake.
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Small island of greenery on the Lac de Sarrans. There is a pretty chapel from the 11th century. The banks, on the tip of the peninsula are accessible by bike by a path. Great swimming spot!
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If sometimes the name of a place comes from a legend or from the imagination of men, this is not the case here since in the Middle Ages the rock was indeed a place of execution. Today, the place is an ideal place to enjoy the view.
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The Arbre de la Biche waterfall is the third waterfall located on the Livernade stream. A footbridge is located just above for a return to the other bank for a short loop (it is also possible to go up again along the stream to the Grandval waterfall for a longer loop).
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Easily accessible waterfall on the Lasmolineries stream (stream also at the origin of the Faillitoux waterfall). The belvedere offers a bird's eye view of the waterfall.
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Within Narnhac itself, you can explore the Cascade de Borie and the nearby Grotte des Cuzeaux, both carved by the Hirondelle river. The river has also sculpted a unique vault beneath a lava flow in the Borie site, adding to its geological interest. You can also visit the historic Église Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens.
The region boasts several beautiful waterfalls. Don't miss the easily accessible Roucole Waterfall, where a belvedere offers a bird's eye view. Another picturesque spot is the Arbre de la Biche Waterfall, located on the Livernade stream, with a footbridge for a short loop. Further afield, you can find the Cascade de Liadouze (about 19 km) and the impressive Cascade du Déroc (around 39 km).
Yes, the area is rich in geological wonders. The Pas de Cère Gorges is a protected natural area known for its geological interest and a path that allows for discovery. The Hirondelle river in Narnhac has also carved a vault beneath a lava flow. Further afield, the Chaîne des Puys-Limagne Fault, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases a chain of 80 volcanoes, offering remarkable geological insights.
The Cantal department and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region are renowned for their hiking and outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails, including the 'Laussac Peninsula Loop' and the 'Livernade Waterfall – Arbre de la Biche Waterfall loop'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Narnhac. The region also offers MTB and running trails, such as the 'Presqu’île de Laussac et lac Sarrans – boucle par Thérondels' for mountain biking or the 'Pas de Cère Gorges – Roucole Waterfall loop' for running.
Absolutely. The Hangman's Rock offers an ideal place to enjoy panoramic views. The Laussac Peninsula also provides beautiful vistas over the Lac de Sarrans. For breathtaking mountain scenery, consider visiting Plomb du Cantal (approx. 15 km) or Puy Mary (about 22 km), both offering expansive views of the Cantal mountains.
Yes, the Laussac Peninsula on the Lac de Sarrans is a magnificent site for enjoying nature and the freshness of the lake. It's also known as a great swimming spot, with banks accessible by bike. The area around the lake offers opportunities for various water-based recreation.
Beyond Narnhac's Église Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens, you can explore several charming towns and villages. Tournemire (27 km) and Salers (32 km) are both listed among France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' with Tournemire overlooked by the impressive Château de Anjony. The town of Saint-Flour (27 km) offers many interesting sights, and Montsalvy (33 km) boasts an interesting historic center. The Hangman's Rock also holds historical significance as a former execution site.
Yes, several 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' are within reach. Tournemire, located about 27 km from Narnhac, is a must-see, featuring the impressive Château de Anjony. Salers, approximately 32 km away, is another charming village recognized for its beauty. Further afield, Conques (47 km) is also on this prestigious list and is a significant cultural and historical landmark on French Pilgrim Routes.
Many attractions around Narnhac are suitable for families. The Pas de Cère Gorges is a protected natural area with a path that allows for discovery, and an application offers a fun and educational treasure hunt for younger visitors. The Laussac Peninsula is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for outdoor activities by the lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Pas de Cère Gorges is loved for its magnificent, wild landscapes and as a place to cool down in hot weather. The Laussac Peninsula is praised as a magnificent site to enjoy nature and the freshness of the lake, including great swimming spots. The region's gorges, waterfalls, and viewpoints are highly valued by the komoot community.
You can experience local life and find regional produce at several nearby markets. Mur-de-Barrez hosts a market on Thursdays (13 km away), and Sainte-Genevieve-sur-Argence has one on Wednesdays (14 km away). For a larger market experience, Aurillac (27 km away) has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The Auvergne region, including Narnhac, is known for its pristine natural beauty and offers many opportunities for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, generally, spring, summer, and early autumn provide the most favorable weather for exploring waterfalls, gorges, and mountain trails. The Pas de Cère Gorges is noted as a magnificent site to cool down in hot weather, suggesting it's enjoyable during warmer months.


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