Parc Naturel Régional Livradois-Forez is a protected area in central France known for its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and traditional rural culture, offering extensive hiking trails and nature-based recreational activities.
Established in 1986, Parc Naturel Régional Livradois-Forez covers a vast area in the central Massif Central region of France within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Spanning over 300,000 acres (more than 120,000 hectares), this park encompasses the foothills and volcanic formations of the Livradois and Forez mountain ranges. The park's terrain includes mixed forests of beech, fir, and chestnut trees, alongside open meadows, rivers, and traditional farmland. It harbors a rich variety of wildlife such as roe deer, wild boar, numerous bird species, and rare amphibians. Historically, the region has strong cultural significance with villages preserving traditional crafts, notably the famous paper-making industry around Ambert. Visitors are drawn to the park for outdoor activities including hiking along long-distance trails, mountain biking, fishing in clean rivers, and exploring quaint villages with local markets. Notable landmarks include the volcanic domes, panoramic lookouts over the Loire valley, and heritage sites like the Chapel of Saint-Romain-de-Lerps. Its emphasis on sustainable tourism and environmental education makes it inviting for nature lovers and families seeking both relaxation and adventure. The park's extensive network of marked trails and natural waterways offers attractive opportunities for wildlife observation, photography, and seasonal sports such as cross-country skiing in winter. The diversity of ecosystems and cultural heritage combined with well-maintained infrastructure supports a balanced outdoor experience throughout the year.
Volcanic domes offering expansive views across the Massif Central
Exceptional birdwatching opportunities, including rare raptors
Traditional craft villages such as Ambert known for papermaking
The historic Chapel of Saint-Romain-de-Lerps
A mountain range of volcanic origin with forested slopes and panoramic viewpoints offering views over the Loire River valley.
A village renowned for centuries-old papermaking craft, where visitors can explore workshops and museums celebrating traditional industries.
A historic rural chapel famed for its architecture and serene setting within the park.