Attractions and places to see around Chappes, located in the Puy-de-Dôme department of France, offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area is situated in the Limagne plain, near the Allier river, and features volcanic hills like Puy de Mur. Visitors can explore charming villages, historical monuments, and unique geological formations. This region provides diverse points of interest for those seeking cultural and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Please note that Châteaugay is one of the five crus in the AOC Cotes d’Auvergne. The other crus are Boudes, Corent, Chanturgue and Madargue. The authorized grape varieties are; Gamay, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. To be consumed in moderation
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The town with the characteristic bridge is very nice to look at.
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Located in the Limagne plain, Maringues is a village with a unique character. The city is rich in its past. Go here to explore the city of tanners and stop in front of the monumental statue of the tanner. Stroll through its charming streets and enjoy its market (Monday), one of the most typical in Auvergne.
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The cellars of Châteaugay can measure 10 meters deep, thus guaranteeing the preservation of the wine. The process is clever: they are stone constructions pierced with large wooden gates that hug the sides of the hill. Aeration is done by small ventilation chimneys that come out of the ground.
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The bridge crossing the Morge was the southern gateway to Maringues. It has been rebuilt several times and once supported one of the city gates. The Maringois called it “the lazy bridge”, because the day laborers were there, leaning on the railing, in the hope of being called by a tanner boss in need of manpower. The workers already at work below, seeing them with their arms dangling, called them lazy.
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The Saint-Amable basilica of Riom is the story of the construction of a church and a baptistery during the 5th century. Over the centuries, the building has been modified several times and thus offers an undeniable archaeological interest. After Clermont Cathedral, Saint-Amable is the largest building in the diocese of Clermont. The basilica has been listed as a historical monument since 1840.
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Stone constructions pierced with large wooden gates follow the sides of the hill. Small ventilation chimneys come out of the ground. The temperature of 10 to 12° C is conducive to the conservation of wine in all seasons.
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Dallet is a pretty village located 12 kilometers east of Clermont-Ferrand, on the banks of the Allier river. Dallet is installed on the slope of the Puy de Mur, a hill of volcanic origin overlooking the entire village and culminating at 603 meters above sea level. Dallet is located on the route of the Véloroute V70. "Les Ombrages" campsite on the banks of the Allier.
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You can explore the fascinating Châteaugay Cellars, known for their traditional wine preservation methods and unique stone constructions. Another significant historical monument is the Saint-Amable Basilica in Riom, which has undergone several modifications over centuries and holds undeniable archaeological interest.
Yes, the area around Chappes is situated in the Limagne plain, near the Allier river, and features volcanic hills like Puy de Mur. You can also find a Singletrack Along the Allier River, offering a natural riverside experience, though some sections can be challenging due to vegetation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find trails like the 'Pont-du-Château – View of Pont-du-Château loop' or 'Les Martailles loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bike loop from Chappes' or the 'Dallet village – Dallet bridge loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Chappes and Cycling around Chappes guides.
The Dallet village, located on the banks of the Allier river, is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the region research indicates that Chappes (Puy-de-Dôme) features several children's playgrounds, including one in Rue Jules Ferry with a large wooded park and a basketball court.
The village of Maringues is a great place to experience local culture. It's known for its history as a tanning center, and you can explore its charming streets and visit its market, which is held every Monday and is considered one of the most typical in Auvergne.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. For instance, the Châteaugay Cellars are valued for their unique wine preservation methods, while Maringues is loved for its unique character and vibrant Monday market. The area's appeal is highlighted by 16 photos and 88 upvotes from the komoot community.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Mountainbike loop from Lussat' and the 'Colline de Diu – View of the Volcanoes loop from Ennezat'. You can explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Chappes guide.
The area around Chappes, with its numerous hiking and cycling trails, is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor exploration. This allows for comfortable enjoyment of the natural beauty and picturesque villages.
Absolutely. Dallet village is a picturesque settlement located along the Allier river, built on the slopes of Puy de Mur, a volcanic hill offering views over the village. Maringues also offers charming streets and a unique character as a former tanning center.
For easy walks, you can find trails like the 'View of Pont-du-Château – Pont-du-Château loop' (4.26 km) or the 'Les Martailles loop' (2.48 km), both rated as easy. These are good options for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. More easy routes are available in the Hiking around Chappes guide.
While specific public transport routes to every attraction are not detailed, Chappes is approximately 14 kilometers from Clermont-Ferrand, the departmental capital. Nearby towns like Riom, Mozac, and Marsat are also accessible, suggesting regional transport options might connect to these areas, from which local attractions could be reached.
The Châteaugay Cellars provide a direct link to the region's viticultural heritage, showcasing traditional methods of wine preservation. The village of Maringues, with its history as a tanning center and its traditional market, also reflects the area's agricultural and artisanal past.


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