Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park is a vast protected area in central France renowned for its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking, cycling, and cultural exploration.
Located in the heart of the Massif Central in France, Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park spans an area of both mountainous and hilly terrain, characterized by mixed woodlands, pastures, small villages, and river valleys. Established in 1986, the park covers parts of the departments of Puy-de-Dôme and Haute-Loire, combining natural heritage with cultural traditions. The landscape includes forested plateaus, deep river gorges, and volcanic remnants, providing habitats for various wildlife species such as deer, wild boar, and numerous bird species. The park is notable for its artisanal crafts, historical villages, and traditional farms, blending nature conservation with rural cultural heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy extensive trails suited for hiking and mountain biking, with options ranging from gentle walks to challenging mountain routes. Key landmarks include the Monts du Forez mountains, the historic town of Thiers known for its cutlery industry, and the gorges carved by the Dore and Ance rivers. The park encourages sustainable tourism with eco-friendly accommodations and educational programs about local ecology and traditions. Throughout the seasons, visitors experience changing scenery—from vibrant wildflowers in spring to colorful forests in autumn and snow-covered paths in winter. Livradois-Forez offers a well-rounded outdoor experience combining nature, culture, and active recreation, making it an attractive destination for visitors seeking tranquility away from major tourist centers.
Monts du Forez mountain range offering panoramic views
The medieval town of Thiers, famed for its traditional cutlery craftsmanship
The gorges of the Dore and Ance rivers providing dramatic scenery and fishing opportunities
Extensive network of marked hiking and mountain biking trails connecting villages and natural sites
A mountainous area forming part of the park, offering sweeping views and extensive trails through forest and heathland.
A historic town known for its centuries-old knife-making industry and picturesque medieval streets.
Scenic river valleys with cliffs and clear waters, popular for fishing, walking, and nature observation.