After two weeks in France, I finally decided to refer to the information that I had gathered, regarding places of interest in the region of our gite. We decided to head off to Tournemire.
Had I checked it out before visiting Salers on Monday, I would have realised that we could combine the two villages as part of one days touring.
Still, with another beautiful day promised we headed back out to the Cantal region and the village of Tournemire.
Tournemire village is situated 15km north of Aurillac, in the Massif Central, Auvergne region. The village is classified as one of the “most beautiful villages of France”.
While still a couple of kilometers out from the village you are treated to a view of the fortress sitting high up on the side of the valley.

Although the village is largely hidden from view by the trees. Joe Public cannot drive into the village but have to use the car park, a few hundred metres outside. Signs indicate that a ticket must be purchased from the Tourist Office.
However, it was closed, so we had to park illegally. There is always the concern that our car could be clamped or even towed away. We wondered if they would be so petty, especially since the fee for parking was one whole Euro, for the day.
Feeling quite guilty, we entered the village. Some of the houses are said to have been built on original Roman foundations. Once again the local volcanic rock dominates the construction and most houses are topped off with slate roofs. As previously mentioned the fortress, Chateau de Anjony, dominates the village and dates from the 15th century.
After exploring the village we felt it was time to recharge the batteries, so to speak. We headed back through the village to the Auberge that we had passed earlier in the day.
At the Auberge de Tournemire we enjoyed a simple but filling lunch comprising Truffade with an assortment of cold meats. Truffade is a local Auvergne speciality comprising potato and cheese. Washed down, of course, with a nice cold beer. Sorry but I’m at it again with the musical links. You only have to say the word Auberge and the Chris Rea tune pops into my head….. dah dah dah dah dah !!!
After lunch we left Tournemire to meander our way back to the gite. Referring to some local pamphlets we picked up in the Tourist Office, and having paid our one Euro parking fee, we decided to go via Pleaux.
Once again, many of the buildings in Pleaux are constructed using the grey volcanic rock and topped of with the grey slate.
We stopped to have a beer and watch the world go by for a while and also explored the “Land Art” on display in the square. There was some quite innovative use of bottle tops and coffee pods giving an almost oriental feel.
All to soon we had to continue our journey home to the gite.
Beautiful captures!
Bienvenue dans le Cantal! Of course I am biased but it IS very beautiful 😀
You are correct, it is very beautiful. We have had two gite based holidays in the Limousin and Dordogne regions which of course spilt out into Cantal. We love the countryside, the pretty villages and of course the peace and quiet. Then there is the food …… but that is a whole subject in its self.
Its certainly not somewhere you go for the nightlife …. But if you want peace, quite, natural beauty enhanced by pretty villages and great local produce going into delicious recipes it gets high marks. It goes without saying that I DO want all those things (though my need for the food does have to be tempered from to time to avert a personal obesity crisis!
Thank You Osyth and thank you for visiting my humble blog.
De rien …. I really like what I see ☺️