Best attractions and places to see around Ayat-Sur-Sioule offer a diverse landscape shaped by the Sioule river, featuring deep gorges and volcanic formations. The region is characterized by its natural monuments, including waterfalls and viewpoints overlooking the Sioule valley and the Chaîne des Puys. Historical sites, such as medieval castles, provide insights into the area's past, while numerous trails invite exploration of its forests and rivers.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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At this time of year, what "calm"! And what beauty!
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There is a lovely little path that leads to this viewpoint and further around the lake.
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"The waterfall of the 3 vats of Chambonnet is one of the best kept secrets of the Combrailles. The Cubes stream descends successively into 3 natural potholes and forms a waterfall, in the heart of the forest. (Combrailles Auvergne Tourisme)." Access is easy from the small car park near the Sioule road. A small bridge that crosses the Sioule is also nice to see, opposite the direction of the waterfall of the 3 Cuves. After about 15/20 minutes of walking, the waterfall is offered to you on 3 levels. A small path climbs to the top if you feel like it... Be careful not to slip though! Busy in summer, and it flows little, so prefer winter, or after a good period of rain.
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"A hike from the town of the commune allows you to reach the waterfall. The Auzelle stream flows into the Chalamont, forming a pretty 10m high waterfall in the woods. Magnificent site! (Combraille Auvergne Tourisme). A beautiful waterfall easily accessible from the road. The path is clean, as are the small wooden bridges. The proposed route is pleasant, in the heart of a small forest, while following the river.
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"Its objective was to monitor the Sioule valley and the Menat bridge, an important crossing point. A motte-and-bailey castle was built on the site in the 9th century. (Wikipedia). A must-see site, of course. Dangerous area (risk of falling rocks). This building has been reinforced, and still seems to be undergoing consolidation work. A few signs explain the role of the castle, as well as the project. Venturing beyond the barriers is a risk for you.
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The Chouvigny gorges follow the Sioule river, which has carved a deep and narrow gorge through the volcanic rocks of the Combrailles region. You'll enjoy views of lush greenery, towering cliffs and the medieval Chouvigny Castle, which dates from the 13th century. You can also stop at the village of Chouvigny, which has a rich history and charming atmosphere.
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The promontory on which the Rocher castle is perched allows you to enjoy a dominating view of the gorges and valleys of the Sioule.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Cascade de la Tine, a 10m high waterfall easily accessible via a pleasant path. Another hidden gem is the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet, where the Cubes stream descends into natural potholes. Don't miss the Gorges de Chouvigny, offering stunning views of the Sioule river carving through volcanic rocks.
Yes, history enthusiasts will enjoy Château-Rocher, the ruins of a medieval castle that once monitored the Sioule valley. This site offers dominating views of the gorges and provides insights into the area's past strategic importance. The Gorges de Chouvigny also feature the medieval Chouvigny Castle, dating from the 13th century.
For magnificent vistas, head to the Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint / Chaîne des Puys, which offers stunning views over the lake and the Chaîne des Puys. The ruins of Château-Rocher also provide a dominating perspective over the Sioule gorges and valleys.
The Cascade de la Tine is considered family-friendly. It's a beautiful waterfall easily accessible from the road via a clean path through a small forest, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with children.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Belvédère de Navoirat loop from Neuf-Église' or the 'Pont de Menat loop from Menat'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Pont de Menat – Château de Chouvigny loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Ayat-Sur-Sioule and Road Cycling Routes around Ayat-Sur-Sioule guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are accessible via pleasant walks. The Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint is reached via a marked 7 km walk. The Cascade de la Tine is easily accessible via a clean path through a small forest. For the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet, a 15-20 minute walk from a small car park leads you to the waterfall.
For waterfalls like the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet, it is recommended to visit in winter or after a good period of rain, as they tend to flow less in summer. This ensures you see them at their most impressive.
The Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet is often described as one of the best-kept secrets of the Combrailles region. Tucked away in the heart of the forest, it offers a unique natural spectacle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent views from sites like the Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint and the dominating perspectives from Château-Rocher. The beauty and accessibility of waterfalls like Cascade de la Tine are also highly praised, as is the tranquil experience of exploring the gorges and forests.
For a site like the Gour de Tazenat Viewpoint, the marked walk is about 7 km, which could take a couple of hours. Visiting a waterfall like the Cascade of the 3 Pools of Chambonnet might involve a 15-20 minute walk each way. Exploring Château-Rocher and enjoying the views could take an hour or more. Plan half a day to a full day if you wish to combine a few attractions and enjoy some walks.
When visiting historical sites like Château-Rocher, be aware that it is a ruin and some areas may be dangerous due to falling rocks. Consolidation work may be ongoing, so respect any barriers. For waterfalls and forest paths, especially after rain, paths can be slippery, so wear appropriate footwear.


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