Hiking on vulcanoes: Puy de la Vache and Puy Lassolas (Parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne)

In my past holiday we've travelled through France in three weeks. We have been in three different places. The first week we stayed around Fréjus. A nice area with beaches, sun, nice cities like Monaco (which is actually a country, I'll make a seperate blog about) and Cannes.
Quite a touristic area. And how different was the next week. In the second week we stayed on a campsite close to Clermont-Ferrand, a city in the Auvergne. This area is very well known as the vulvan area. There is a chain of puy (which is translated as vulcan) in that area. The vulcans are dormant for many years, so there is no big chance of an eruption.

The area is really beautiful. Compared to part of France where we were in the first week, the Auvergne is far less touristic. The campsite we were mostly had French campers, which wasn't a problem at all. Sometimes we visit camping where there are more Dutchies than people from other countries. Being on a more French camping does give you more of a feeling you traveled abroad.

And if the people didn't give us that feeling, the environment did!
And when you are in such an environment, you should really go for a walk. At least, that is how I think about it.
So we decided to go for a hike in the area. I used Komoot to find some nice hikes in the region that weren't too long (teenagers hate to walk) and didn't have too much elevation as well. While scanning the area with Komoot I found a nice hike that went over the Puy de la Vache and Puy Lassolas.

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The vulcan region is really special. The combination of the colors of the brown rocks, black sand, green trees and blue sky is really beautiful.

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The rocks are quite light because they are very porous. They often look like rocks that came from outer space, like comets or something.
The climb of the Lassolas was kind of gritty, which made it quite tough to climb. There were some steep parts where you could easily slip away.

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But the tough climb was really worth it. Just look at the view we had over the area. Everywhere around us were trees and other nature.

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After a 20 minute climb we were able to see the top of the vulcan, which was the spot where we had planned to have our lunch today.

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Here are some more shots from the beautiful environment. There is not really more to add. Just check out the pictures!

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The trip down was more easy because they made a staircase in the path, so that took us way less time than going up.
We finally managed to do the tour in just over one hour (I paused during the lunch). It was quite a tough hike with 230 meters of elevation, but having the beautiful views during the lunch made it all worth it.

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Wow, it's really amazing, all the pictures look so amazingly beautiful, and what you said is absolutely true, my friend, it's worth the exhaustion of climbing the mountains.You captured the beauty so well I love it so much ❤️🙏

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Thanks!

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You're welcome my friend ❤️

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Nice area for sure!

Puy de la Vache

cow's volcano? 😂

at least one of my teenagers likes to walk with me, because my wife hates it haha

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Yup! I didn't see any cows while hiking. There were some sheep though.

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It can be seen from all the pictures you shared that the place you visited was very popular.

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It surely was!

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Very cool! Great shots. I love the volcanic areas. Most of where I live now was formed by volcanic activity and those mounds in your pictures remind me of all the cones we have around here. Some of the activity was as recent as 1500 years ago. I picked up some lava rocks a few weeks ago that were so light they actually floated. :)

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Thanks!
I envy you! I would love to live closer to such areas!

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