In the heart of Auvergne, in Cantal, the Bellevue gite-hotel welcomes you for a weekend or a holiday in the region. In an environment conducive to the practice of outdoor activities or relaxation, our accommodation is ideal for exploring the region or a nature break in a calm and friendly setting. The living rooms are divided into several dedicated areas: fireplace bar area for convivial relaxation, library lounge for peace and reading, TV lounge and games for more lively evenings. If some have a musical soul, they can use the piano in the bar room or if they bring their instrument, they will be welcome to liven up an evening.
As an organizer of activities, our accommodation has premises and places suitable for the maintenance of your sports and hiking equipment, etc. We provide you with a room for storing equipment, a clothes and shoe dryer, a bicycle washing point, a repair and maintenance area for equipment.
In summer, the terrace allows a moment of relaxation and the orchard moments of rest facing the massif.
Florence will welcome you and introduce you to regional cuisine.
Luc, a mountain guide with mountain biking and Nordic Walking qualifications, will introduce you to Cantal by hiking or snowshoeing. We offer all-inclusive stays in summer and winter, do not hesitate to discover them.
Cantal: a mountain, a volcano. The Plomb du Cantal culminates at 1855 m. Formerly called Haute Auvergne because of its altitude and its slopes, the Cantal massif is actually a gigantic eroded volcanic edifice which ceased to function 3 million years ago. “It is an evergreen region, the land of red cows (Salers), puys, planèzes (basaltic plateaus) and burons (stone buildings located at altitude where Cantal was made). It is certainly one of the most beautiful landscapes in France. The impression of an immense landscape devoid of any human presence, a space of freedom where the animal is king, whether it is the Salers or the wild fauna.
A mountain village of 600 inhabitants (Les Vallagnons), easily accessible, at an altitude of 940 m and a few minutes from the Lioran ski resort (www.lelioran.com) and several Nordic areas. At the beginning of the 20th century, a few privileged people came to indulge in the joys of skiing under the leadership of the “Laveissière guide school” while a local craftsman made ash skis. Today, swimming pool, tennis and lake in front of the establishment give a pleasant setting to this high valley of the Alagnon, part of the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. (www.parc-volcans-auvergne.com).