Road Trip Postcard in Auvergne: Explore The Charming Village of Salers, France (Part 2)

in Worldmappin3 years ago (edited)

Maison Blaud-Lacombe, Salers

Serendipitously, I found paintings of Salers in an Art Book many years before this exact visit, but I don't remember if the book was from a real library or in a dream. I am an active dreamer who sometimes ends up in places with a bizarre familiarity in waking life. This destination was one of those déjà vu scenarios.

Salers is one of the 164 most beautiful villages in France and was ranked as one of the most ideal places to retire in the country.

They received this recognition in 1982 from Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, an association founded the same year that highlights the rich cultural heritage of small French rural villages after passing through strict criteria.

It is not a destination that pops up as an item to cross off in an itinerary smorgasbord when visiting big cities. Salers is one of those places that you had to intentionally go to because it is remote and lost in the western fringes of the sprawling Volcanic Cantal Mountains in Auvergne.

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It's more than 6 hours drive south of Paris. The closest city in Massif Central is Aurillac 42 kilometers away and to conveniently travel to Salers is best with a private vehicle.

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We drove through the captivating hills in a small sedan during our 1 week organized family vacation in Le Lioran. I had no clue where we were headed. There were two destinations that I heard in the car considered as a must-see for this trip and these were Salers and Murat scheduled on two separate occasions.

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Full from the sumptuous lunch from the hotel of truffade, a local delicacy of slow-cooked thinly sliced potato pancake submerged in cream, cheese, and goose fat, surprisingly there was not a tiny hint of sleepiness afterward. The fascinating trip itself to get there will keep your eyes bolted to the windshield.

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The afternoon sun was high and the clear blue sky immediately set a bright backdrop against the usually drab black volcanic stone buildings. The sight of Salers was equivalent to a shot of espresso.

We parked the car in a free public parking space outside the village. Salers is best explored by easy walking. The town is small so allow 1 to 2 hours to enjoy the entire visit.

Place  Tyssandier-d'Escous

Traditional Saucissons

Salers Specialties

Place Tyssandier-d'Escous

A plethora of seemingly well preserved yet carefully curated rustic shops will welcome you in every alley and street that led up to the popular Place Tyssandier-d'Escous.

Maison du Bailliage, Place  Tyssandier-d'Escous

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Left: Porte du Beffroi

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Salers Tourism Office Behind @iamyohann and his Dad

Similar to time travel, its architecture illustrates an evolution from the 15th century to the renaissance, thus the presence of decorative Renaissance houses.

Maison Bertrandy

This is one of my favorite areas in Salers right in front of Maison Bertrandy. The path leads to Porte de la Martille. We found this woman on the left photo below who is a poster child for Salers being an ideal retirement location.

Woman near Maison Betrandy / Porte de la Martille, Salers

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Église Saint-Mathieu de Salers

Le Monument aux Morts on the left / Double doors

Le Monument aux Morts translated as the monument of the dead is a triumphal arch situated next to the church built in honor of those who fought in the war.

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Interesting Shopfronts and Signage

The shopfronts and their signage is an exhibition of its own. Allow me to take you for a tour of the various ornate commercial facades.

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Librairie means a bookstore and not a library and Chapellerie means Hat Store

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Beware of signs on windows especially ones against photography or you'll get an angry shopkeeper screaming profanities in french. I didn't get that here though, I didn't dare enter the shops unless there was food inside like the one below. 😁

Boucherie and Charcuterie Shops offer local meat and cured meat products.

Tripoux is a traditional Auvergne dish made of sheep's tripes with vegetables, sheep's feet, and sweetbreads inside those jars.

Visiting a French village without a bakery and a pastry shop is impossible. One would usually find several ones in a small town. This allows them to cooperate and schedule vacations so that the town still gets their bread supply when one is closed.

Gentiane as shown above is a special very bitter digestive liqueur from Salers that is distilled from a root of a wild plant that grows locally. The above liqueur has been aged around 50 years old.

Guess what, the name Salers is derived from a specific breed of cows native to Auvergne.

Travel Tip: Check out the burons in the surrounding areas of the countryside when you have the time.

My Takeaway

I have seen many beautiful villages in France but Salers has a special something that I can't seem to put my finger on. Perhaps it's the stunning views from the Barrouze, the fact that you're right on the Parc des Volcans of Auvergne, or the Romanesque and Renaissance architecture that seems to be frozen in time? Maybe it's the harmony and tranquility that are present as you discover every nook and alley?

Whatever it is, the timeless charm of Salers will always be embedded in my memory. Thank you for reading! Which shop will you most likely find irresistible to enter?

Related post about Auvergne that might interest you:

Part 1: Experience an Organized Family Vacation in Le Lioran, France
Part 3: Murat
I Was Scared of Heights... Until I Climbed the Summit of Puy Griou

Check out other Road Trip Postcards in France:

Road Trip Postcard: Marais-Poitevin, France's Green Venice
Road Trip Postcard French Brittany: (Part 1) Saint-Malo and Beyond
Road Trip Postcard French Brittany: (Part 2) Mont Saint -Michel

References:
Inspired by my original post
France This Way: Salers Travel Guide
Deep Heart of France: DESTINATION: SALERS – One of France’s Most Beautiful Villages


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Such a beautiful place to visit. The town look peaceful and your photos are so nice. ❤️

Hello @queenmeiko22, thank you for your kind words.

It is a very beautiful place, thanks for sharing your photos, I have been captivated.

Hello @guitarmcy I'm glad you liked it, it was nostalgic for me to write about it as well. Wish I could re-visit one day.

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Such a beautiful place. These are the kinds of places that I wanted to visit. Have a nice day ahead kabayan.

Salamat, Jonathan @afterglow, musta kayo dyan? Sensya na sa late reply, nadale ako ng lagnat.

Welcome. Are you okay na? Okay naman ako, yung mga kababayan natin ng nasalanta ng bagyong odette ang medyo nahihirapan makabangon.

Still recovering physically. I can see mas dobleng bigat ang hirap ng pagbangon kasabay ng pandemya.

Just take it one step at a time, makakarecover ka din. Keep safe.

beautiful streets to wander and explore!

Hi @kieranstone, thanks for your message and for dropping by.

The village streets are so beautiful that it is like a platform set up in a movie scene. The mottled stones of the buildings are one-story and two-story, reminiscent of old historical quotations. You have captured some very nice shots. Felt like I was touring the town with you. Health in Your Hands...

Hi @passenger777, what an interesting idea! It would be a perfect setting for a film. Thank you for your wonderful compliment. Cheers and have a great Sunday!

What a charming town😊 I can imagine how great it was wondering along the streets and visit all small shops and charming caffes!

Hi @miljo76, is there a specific moment that whenever you think about them makes you smile? I think this would be one of those for me. 😊

this post looks fabulous!

Hi Nicolas, thank you, it was a pleasure strolling down memory lane.

These little french towns have their special flair and atmosphere which you managed to capture really well with your pictures. Thanks for this. Really enjoyed your pictures 😀

Grateful to hear that @timoremoti, would love to see more and share when the opportunity allows. 😊

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Thank you so much @ybanezkim26 and @pinmapple team for the mention and feature. 😊

The place is beautiful, the air is fresh and the people are so friendly. what a place to live

Hi @akutecat1, nice to meet you on the Hive. If given the possibility would love to spend every waking moment in such a setting as you have described -- beautiful place, fresh air, friendly people, wherever that may be in the world. 😊 I'm positive there are plenty more places out there we'd all feel connected to.

These photos deserve all the accolades it can get. looking at them felt like i was there physically haha. Thank you for sharing.

Hi @easterface, thank you so much for your kind words, it means a lot to hear your compliment on the photographs. Highly appreciate it 😊

I could retire there.

I generally like all of the villages on the Les Baux Villages list .this one looks particularly nice.

truffade sounds delicious. I'll keep it in mind to try if we go down that way. I'll be sure not to drive afterwards though. Lol

Hello @leaky20, there was a TV show “Le Village Préferé des Francais” -the favorite village of the French, that features Les Plus Beaux Villages de France if my memory serves me right. I wonder if they are still playing it? Watching those shows will awaken sleeping wanderlust in one's body lol.
You're so lucky though to have quick access to heed that wanderlust 😁

Great idea about not driving after eating truffade 😄

What a lovely town… I totally could see me wander through those small alley ways to explore.
It’s so charming. The old buildings… Well worth a visit. It just looks picture perfect.
Great photographs 😊

Hello @littlebee4, I can just picture you here wandering in each alley spotting interesting subjects to capture. Artists will definitely be drawn to this place and appreciate the texture of the stone walls, the fonts used on the signage, and the sound of vibrant conversations of tourists and locals. They all worked together harmoniously. Thank you for your message and wishing you a lovely evening!

Thank you @discoveringarni, that is nice. I saw just that.
You have a lovely evening too.

I can't help but laugh when I look at the cow, hahahaha

Hi @hongngat221, I can see why 😂 I sort of noticed the unique posture but now that you mentioned it, I can't help smiling.

I thought that if I will write a comment about the cow it will cancel the beauty of your post lol

Hi @creativemary, my apologies for the delayed reply, I was sick with a high fever for the last 2 days.

Thinking about that moment with the cows, a group of cows lounged around on an elevated area. I decided to join them and thought how wonderful it is to eat grass and then rest afterward. We all just sat there together. Then I remember talking to them out loud, asking for their permission if I could take their photos. I kept snapping away. I guess one of them really enjoyed the photoshoot 😂🤣

I am glad to know you are feeling better, no worries! 🤗

Hahaha same here. She looks like she is posing lol

Filled with adventure

Hello Josh @joshbab, a leisure walk that was a feast for the eyes, thank you for dropping by and leaving a comment.

Looks like your travels have taken you places. Out of curiosity how did you manage to afford so many trips?

Hello Darcy @dcardinal1985, what an incredibly interesting question! One that might be challenging to squeeze in as a reply to this comment but I'll try my best.
It all started as a crazy desire that seemed impossible when I was a child and then one thing led to another and I found myself working in sales in the Middle East which involved lots of international travels.

Being in the gulf geographically made it easy to access many countries around the world and the frequent travel also earned lots of air miles, free tickets, and airline upgrades. Working in the gulf a decade ago promised strong buying power since it was tax-free. My husband and I tightened our belts and spent more on experiences which resulted in buying only what was necessary. I am grateful for the work opportunity and perfect timing. Thank you for this question, I hope my answer satisfied your curiosity.

It's so beautyful. I wish i can go to there

Hello @lekimnguyet, that may just happen 😊

I love the architecture of the buildings and the volcanic stone buildings.
Thanks for sharing your visit to Salers. So neat.

Hi Joanna @joalvarez, I am pleased to hear that, thank you for leaving a kind comment and for stopping by.

Ancient architecture but still very modern and comfortable, especially friendly with nature. it's amazing, i really like this place 😍😍

Hello @littlelove123, I'm glad you like it. It's fascinating to find an unspoiled medieval village in the middle of a vast natural area, a feeling almost similar to one discovering a diamond in the sand.

Looks so funny and colorful 😊 Beautiful pictures, thank you for sharing 🙂

Grateful for your lovely message @heryanna 😊

I like to share the love for beauty like this 🌸🍀

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I can really imagine that this is ranked as one of the most ideal places to retire when i am older.. seems like a sweet town to relax :)

Hi @marytraveldiary, thank you for your message. The outdoor activity-packed vacation in the region of Auvergne left ample time to relax and contemplate. Just walking through the streets inspires one to be totally connected. 😊

@discoveringarni so beautiful thank you for sharing the pictures.

Thanks for the compliment @ragnarhewins90, have a wonderful day!