Le Mont-Dore is a small town located in the Auvergne Rhône Alps region of France. It's situated approximately in the center of the country, about a four hour and 30 minute drive from Paris and two hours and 30 minutes from the city of Lyon.
The region is mountainous, consisting of a series of inactive volcanoes that are located around the small town just a short drive away. They make for some excellent hiking in the warmer months of the year and downhill skiing in the colder ones.
The Dordogne river passes through the area as well and there are numerous thermal spas in town if you want to have a warm rejuvenating soak. All in all it's a pretty good spot for outdoor based activities.
We stayed in the city for just one night after hiking the Puy de Sancy and visiting the Grande Cascade, both of which I posted about previously.
After our hikes we walked through town to check it out before heading to dinner.
The town was pretty small and it didn't take us long to see everything in it, but there were some nice shops that we popped into and a few restaurants that were all clustered in the small central core.
They gave us something to look at and explore for at least a brief period of time.
I think I stared at these shelves of cured meats for a little longer than usual. Maybe I was hungry after all the hiking?
There was a creek running through the center Le Mont Dore that must have connected to the Dordogne river at some point.
It wasn't very full but nonetheless, who doesn't love a nice water feature? It was pretty modest compared to the waterfall that we saw earlier but still nice.
We had a drink at a restaurant terrace when we got back into town as well. This was after visiting the waterfall and before heading to the hotel to get ready for dinner.
The dinner we had was pretty memorable for me but not because of the food. I can't remember for the life of me what we ordered but I remember this old man sitting at a table beside us watching shows on his phone with the volume turned way up. I remember it being so obnoxious and annoying, probably more so given I had woken up that day at 3 or 4am to drive to Puy duSancy. The restaurant wasn't fancy or very full but still, have some consideration. As a rule, no one ever wants to listen to what you're watching or listening to on your phone, I can guarantee that. I feel like this is something that everyone over the age of 8 years old should intuitively know. Am I wrong? What do you think? Let me know in the comments.
After dinner we took the dog for another short walk around town and then headed back to our hotel for an early turn in.
The next day we ate breakfast at the hotel and then hit the road to start heading home. We hit up another town located about half way, but that will be a story for another day.
Hahaha, that's why you put your hat on, trying not to see and hear the show the man was watching? 😂 I know, it can be annoying, luckily I don't bump into these loud phones ie their owners many times.
Haha that would have been a good idea. That photo was actually taken before dinner when we sat for a drink on the terrace. I was still in my hiking clothes then and wasn't wearing the hat for dinner. I wish I had been though, along with some noise cancelling headphones 😆 🙃
So many breathtaking views! So sad France is often connected with Eiffel Tower only when it has so much more to offer.
Yeah that's true. There are so many more places to visit in the country
Totally agree that no-one wants to hear to other people shouting on the phone.I think it is lack of respect..
nice pics! thank you for sharing!
Yeah, it can be very annoying. A quiet long distance train and 2 hours of listening to a person's cell phone chiming everytime they receive a text while the phone is in their hands... I've had that experience too. It's like, do you really need the sound on when its in your hand and your eye balls are already glued to the screen?
Cute place to be, great shots love the stairway shot
Totally agree with electronic devices in a public space ignorant people who have little consideration for others.
Many years ago a british comedian had a tv show Trigger Happy TV, and even then he was highlighting and taking the piss out of these morons. Sums it up
😂 that giant cell phone
yeah crazy , it was a good point well made though
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"Le Mont-Dore sounds like a perfect blend of natural beauty and small-town charm! From hiking inactive volcanoes to exploring the quaint town streets, it seems like there’s always something to do. The mention of cured meats made me chuckle — after all that hiking, who wouldn’t get distracted by food?
Glad you got a laugh out of it 😂
What a charming, little town! Sadly, I've only been to Paris in France but it seems like there is so much more to explore. Thanks for sharing!
There is definitely a lot to explore in France. It's a very diverse country with a lot of nice spots. Tbh I don't even know if this one would make my top 15 must see locations in the country. Lol
Oh wow! I'll need to get a list from you when I make my way out there!
Yeah, Sounds good 😁 I hope you make it there at some point!
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Absolutely correct. I hate when sound from people's phone enter my ears. Maybe that old man forgot his hearing aid.
Maybe. He needs a set of headphones I think
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