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  • W. from Murols is Mont-Dore, passing on the left the Puy du Tartaret, 2953 ft.,

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  • The road to Murols discloses beautiful views of Limagne as it passes Montredon, Chomeilles, Breuil,

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  • Mont-Dore coach, after having passed by the cascades of the Saut-du-Loup and of the Barbier, the village of Diane, the castle of Murols, and traversed the village of Sachapt and its narrow gorge, arrives at

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  • On a cone of basalt, 3186 ft., overlooking the village, are the ruins of a formerly important castle, 12th or 13th cent., and favourite residence of the lords of Murols et d’Estaing.

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