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Auvergne
is without a shadow of a doubt one of the most beautiful regions
of France. It is also one of its best kept secrets as it remains
largely undiscovered among those who have not yet ventured deep
into the Heart of France. However, once you have made your first
visit here, your enthusiasm may take you by surprise! In no time
you may start to dream about buying a holiday retreat or even making
a new home in this fabulous area.

Auvergne is famous for its breathtaking scenery,
which include extinct volcanoes, spectacular gorges, magnificent
mountains, lakes, geysers, mountain streams, rivers and vast forests,
and is home to two of France’s most beautiful national parks,
the Parc Naturel Régional
des Volcans d’Auvergne and the
Parc Naturel Régional
du Livradois-Forez.

It contains the départements
of Allier (03), Cantal (15), Haute-Loire (43) and Puy-de-Dôme
(63) which all show different faces of the Auvergne. The quality
of the regional architecture has produced many villages of character,
ten of which have received the coveted title of “most
beautiful villages of France”.

Auvergne is largely agricultural, entirely unspoilt and is noted
for its gentle pace of life. It is
the most sparsely populated region of France and property
is extremely good value. A survey carried
out in 2002 amongst notaires showed that the Allier boasts some
of the least expensive property in France and is ranked 83rd cheapest
out of 90 départements!
However growing interest for this wonderful region is likely to
push prices up in the next few years. So now is a good time to invest.

The region has contrasted seasons with very hot summers and cold
winters. Situated at the heart of the Massif Central, Auvergne can
boast 150 alpine ski trails and thousands
of cross-country courses to suit all levels, which will delight
winter sports lovers. As you’re never far from a torrent,
river, waterfall or a lake, excellent water sports
are also on offer: water-skiing, sailing, kayaking, rafting, fishing
etc. not to mention many bathing places.

Aside from boasting unique landscapes, Auvergne has a rich
history and heritage. The Bourbonnais region
(located in Allier) is the birthplace of the famous line of French
Kings, the Bourbon Dukes. Many other historic characters, including
Queen Margot, Marquis de La Fayette and Napoleon III, have either
lived or stayed in Auvergne, leaving many signs of their passage
including a large of number of châteaux, from the stately
to the fortified or Medieval. The Bourbonnais is in fact known as
“the land of a thousand and one châteaux”,
fifty of which are open to the public.

If all this wasn't inviting enough, Auvergne is also a gourmet
paradise! The region has some of the best
star-rated establishments of France as well as small restaurants
and inns where lovers of fine foods and wines can sample mouthwatering
specialties.

You can fly to St Ettienne with Ryanair, or Lyon with Easyjet. Clermont-Ferrand
is connected to Paris and the South of France by the A71 and A72
autoroutes
respectively. With the construction of a new motorway to Bordeaux,
the region is finally opening itself up to take full advantage of
its exceptional position at the centre of Europe.
So there you have it: a stunningly beautiful region, full of authentic
charm, with a wonderful quality of life and affordable properties,
only hours away. Nobody could blame you for wanting to buy a house
here…
For more information about Auvergne, you can visit:
www.
auvergne-tourisme.info
www.cr-auvergne.fr

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