

The highest point in the Limagne des Buttes region, at 787 m, and sometimes abusively dubbed the "Everest of the Limagnes", a church and burials dating back to the beginnings of Christianity in Auvergne have reportedly been found at its summit.
The puy Saint-Romain is interesting for its geological structure, which combines a peripatetic edifice with a basaltic flow, but it's also a must-see lookout point.
From its summit, the view extends over a large part of the region:
- to the east, the Comté volcanoes, the Livradois mountains and the Forez ridges,
- to the south, the Cézallier plateau and the Cantal mountains,
- to the south-west, the Sancy massif,
- to the west, the Chaîne des Puys,
- to the north, the alluvial plain of the Allier and the Clermont Ferrand and Cournon sites.
A signposted circuit for mountain bikes allows you to discover the winegrowing architecture at the same time.
From its summit, the view extends over a large part of the region:
- to the east, the Comté volcanoes, the Livradois mountains and the Forez ridges,
- to the south, the Cézallier plateau and the Cantal mountains,
- to the south-west, the Sancy massif,
- to the west, the Chaîne des Puys,
- to the north, the alluvial plain of the Allier and the Clermont Ferrand and Cournon sites.
A signposted circuit for mountain bikes allows you to discover the winegrowing architecture at the same time.
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