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Parc Naturel des Volcan d'Auvergne
This
fascinating national park is the result of volcanic activity, now
dormant. The result is a large area of France covered by conical
shaped mountains, now mainly covered with woodland, coupled with deep
lakes and thermal springs at Chaudes-Aigues and natural water sources at
Volvic. The Puy de Dôme is the most famous of the volcanic
mountains, whilst the Puy de Sancy is the highest at 1886m above sea
level.
Due to the
height of the peaks there is the added benefit of
skiing possible in the winter months, with cross country skiing
being particularly popular.
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Weather
The area experiences a classic ’mountain’ climate. Weather here is among
the wettest and coldest in France with much of the winter precipitation
in the form of snow. June and July are the driest months whilst August
can be hot and humid leading to
sudden intense thunder storms although the weather usually recovers
rapidly afterwards!
For an up to
date weather report see the panel on the right hand side.
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