Natural monuments around Malbo offer a diverse landscape characterized by volcanic peaks, deep valleys, and high mountain passes. This region, part of the Massif Central, features prominent summits and distinctive geological formations. The terrain provides opportunities for exploring varied ecosystems and experiencing the natural beauty of the Cantal mountains. Its unique topography makes it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Superb and eating at the buron moved
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The mountain is magnificent, but not to be underestimated. There's a lot of scree, and it gets really steep at the top. There's no fixed path anymore. Everyone finds their own route. Technically, it won't be difficult. But it requires absolute surefootedness and a head for heights.
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The Rolland Breach was mildly challenging for this 72yo when dry. Descending in the wet would need good grippy footwear. There is an alternative GR400 track bypass
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a 360° view of the Cantal, Lozère, Puy de Dôme... breathtaking
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Puy de Peyre Arse has a distinctive double top. It stands out in a wide area. It can also be very windy. Nice view of the other peaks and valleys of the Cantal.
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Magnificent hike with a big climb to reach the lead of Cantal (1855m altitude). It is better to take a jacket (it is very cold up there). The hike takes between 2h and 3h45 (with a break).
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The Malbo region, part of the Massif Central, is home to several impressive natural monuments. Among the most notable are Plomb du Cantal, the highest peak in Cantal offering extensive views, Puy Peyre-Arse, a summit dominating the Impradine, Santoire, and Jordanne valleys, and Roland's Breach, a unique mountain pass on a long ridge.
Yes, the Malbo area offers several challenging hiking and mountaineering routes. For instance, you can find difficult routes like the 'Puy du Rocher 1813m – Plomb du Cantal, 1,855 m loop from Super Lioran' or the 'Ridge line – Puy Mary Summit loop from Mandailles'. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Malbo guide.
The natural monuments around Malbo offer magnificent panoramic views. From Plomb du Cantal, you can enjoy extensive vistas when the weather is clear. Puy Peyre-Arse provides superb views of the Impradine, Santoire, and Jordanne valleys. Even from Venus' Nipple, visitors are treated to magnificent views over the Cirque de Font d'Alagnon.
Many natural monuments in the Malbo region are categorized as intermediate difficulty, offering a good balance for experienced hikers. Highlights like Plomb du Cantal, Puy Peyre-Arse, Venus' Nipple, and Cabre Pass are all suitable for intermediate hikers, providing rewarding experiences without extreme difficulty.
The Malbo region is characterized by its volcanic origins, featuring prominent summits and distinctive geological formations. You'll find dormant volcanoes like Puy Peyre-Arse and unique mountain passes such as Roland's Breach, which is made up of alternating ash beds and scoriaceous strata. The landscape is shaped by ancient volcanic activity and glacial valleys.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the Malbo area offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'View of the Auvergne Volcanoes – Plomb du Cantal loop from Thiézac' or the 'Four Banal des Gardes loop from Cantal'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Malbo guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from the peaks, especially from Plomb du Cantal when the weather permits. The unique geological formations, like the distinctive double top of Puy Peyre-Arse, and the challenging yet rewarding passages like Roland's Breach, are also highly appreciated. The region's natural beauty and diverse ecosystems are a major draw.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Malbo region double as excellent viewpoints. Plomb du Cantal, Puy Peyre-Arse, Venus' Nipple, and Cabre Pass all offer magnificent views of the surrounding valleys and peaks of the Cantal massif.
Roland's Breach is a unique mountain pass located at an altitude of 1,647 meters. It's part of the GR 4 trail. Be aware that this passage, made up of alternating ash beds and scoriaceous strata, can become slippery in rainy weather, so appropriate footwear and caution are advised.
The highest point in the Cantal massif is Plomb du Cantal, standing at 1,855 meters. It is also the second highest peak in the entire Massif Central, offering expansive views when weather conditions are favorable.
Yes, there are several loop trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. For example, you can find the 'Plomb du Cantal, 1,855 m – Vue sur la mer de nuages 🏔️⛅🏔️ loop from Col de Prat-de-Bouc' for mountaineering, or the 'Cascades of the Saut de la Truite and the Livernade stream - loop' for hiking. Check the Hiking around Malbo and Mountain Hikes around Malbo guides for more loop options.
The Cabre Pass, at an altitude of 1,526 meters, is significant as it allows passage between the Santoire valley and the Jordanne valley. It sits between two major river basins (Garonne and Loire) and offers magnificent views of these valleys. It's also crossed by the GR 4 and GR 400 (Tour of the Cantal mountains) trails.


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