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Haut-Lignon
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BECOME AT ONE WITH NATUREGet out and about with freedom; on foot, by mountainbike or horse…open spaces and never-ending viewsjust for you. The gorges of Lignon, the large pine andbeech forests and the small villages with slated roofs.For nature lovers, the fauna and flora in this area hasbeen preserved. Come into contact with the generousnatural surrounding, fill up on sensations with anacrobatic day in the trees or on “swinging” golf course:Pierre de Lune!Try the putting-golf experience with the whole family!Beautiful rivers with trout, the Haut-Lignon pleasesfans of fly fishing. There are no kill trails, family andprofessional fishing in pools and a fishing school.You’ll also find water sports such as pedal boats,sailing, catamarans etc…in the Devesset and Lavalettelakes. You can swim or just laze around on the banks ofthe rivers or lakes.
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Chambon-sur-Lignon golf course
Fly fishing in the Lignon
St Voy Church, XI century
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LAND OF WELCOME AND RELIGIONSThe Haut-Lignon adhered early on to theReform in the XVI century. The protestantcommunity came through the ages ;assembled from the Desert and newdoctrines. Despite this, Catholicism
remains present, as shown by chapelssuch as the Pénitents Blancs. Whetheryou are an avid walker or you are insearch of a spiritual experience, follow the pilgrimage St James of Compostela, or walk in the footsteps of St John FrancisRegis.A land of welcome as early as the XIXcentury, the charity “Children of theMountain” allowed many young children
from cities to come and take advantage of the fresh air.The Plateau then went on to welcomemany different refugees throughout theyears and especially during the SecondWorld War. Refugees and children arrivedwith the help of the railway line whichhas now become a tourist train. Land of welcome and resistance, here blows the wind of freedom !
A memory trail, Chambon-sur-Lignon
Railway lines in the Velay
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Pénitents Chapel in Tence
Haut-LignonQUALITY ON YOUR PLATE ! We are very proud of our local produce: cured meat,Lignon trout, Fin Gras beef from the Mézenc (AOC),cheeses and dairy produce, “Red Pearls from the mountains of the Velay” (red fruit), honey from the mountains, confectionary,home-made beer...The Haut-Lignon offers places where you can taste the local dishessuch as râpée (fried grated potatoes), fricassee and sarrassou (a localfromage blanc). Restaurants, which are inventive or good cook for the delight of your palate. Weekly markets are a perfect occasion to shop for fresh food from local producers.
Tartare made with Lignon trout on a bed of green Le Puy lentils
Markets
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FOR ALL TASTES The Haut-Lignon offers a wide selection ofaccommodation ranked from one to four starswhich are referenced and are dedicated toproviding quality during your stay. Hotels,campsites, holiday villages, residences, groupcentres and gîtes, bed and breakfasts can allprovide the answer to a good night’s sleep !There are many quality-control organisationswhich add value to their services : Logis deFrance, Châteaux et Hôtels de France, VALVVF,Gîtes de France, Clé Vacances, Rando’Accueil,Accueil Paysan.
Ask for our guide “Se loger, se restaurer”.
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A CONTINUALLYRENEWED PLEASUREThe Haut-Lignon plateau hasentertainment all year round :• Many festivals ( silk painting,
folk, reading under trees, musicin Vivarais-Lignon)
• Sporting events of importance(Monte-Carlo rally,
international youth tennistournament, fly fishingchampionship, golf, Haut-Lignon rally, half-marathon)
• Fairs, second hand and antiquemarkets to bargain hunt
• Exhibitions, cinemas,conferences, Europeanpatrimony days.
Interfolk festival
Fête des Jonquilles
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Crédit photos : Bel Horizon, C. Bertholet, J-M. Demars, IStockPhoto, Les Moulins du Bouchat, L. Olivier, D. Pasquet. Rédactionnel : Nancy EPALLE.Création : www.studioN3.fr - 06 83 33 34 53.Impression : Imprimerie CHAZOT. Achevé d’imprimer le 2nd trimestre 2010. ISSN en cours. Tiré à 40 000 ex. Sauf erreurs typographiques. Reproduction mêmepartielle interdite.Document réalisé par le Haut-Lignon dans le cadre de sa politique de développement touristique.Document non contractuel - Juin 2010.
On the road to
• 1.5 hours from Lyon • 2.5 hours from Clermont-Ferrand
• 3.5 hours from Marseille• 6 hours from Paris
Motorways
National and departmental roads
Trains
Airports
Main towns outside the region
Main towns in the Haute-Loire
Community of the Local Councils of Haut-Lignon
Access and towns
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HAUT-LIGNON TOURIST OFFICE
• LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON (open all year)
2, route de Tence (43 400)Tel. 04 71 59 71 56 - Fax 04 71 65 88 78lechambonsurlignon@ot-hautlignon.com
• TENCE (open all year)
2 place de l'Esplanade (43 190)Tel. 04 71 59 81 99 - Fax 04 71 59 83 50tence@ot-hautlignon.com
• LE MAZET-SAINT-VOY (open during holiday season)
Place des Droits de l’Homme (43 520)Tel. 04 71 65 07 32 - lemazet@ot-hautlignon.com
Please find all information on our website :www.ot-hautlignon.com
E-mail : info@ot-hautlignon.com
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