Lorlanges is located on a large plateau, offering sumptuous panoramas on
the chain of Puys and the Mounts of Cézallier.

All year, every day.

The village church, dedicated to Saint-Clair, was built in the 1363th century. Destroyed in 1628, during the Hundred Years War, it has long remained in ruins. It was not until 1891 that it was partly rebuilt. A republican symbol stands next to the religious building. Right next to it, a fountain dating from XNUMX is surmounted by the Marianne aux Médailles.
Nearby, Lake Lorlanges is a Natura 2000 and Sensitive Natural Area classified site. As in the town of Espalem, you don't really have to look for a lake, but rather a wetland, home to remarkable flora and fauna. This site is managed by the Conservatory of natural spaces of Auvergne, in partnership with the municipality.

Opening

From January 01 to December 31
Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Open
Sunday Open