This former winemaking village perched on a hillock has houses built using arkose winding around the keep. The building, which has recently been restored, has amazing views over the Allier Valley. The quality of its frame, the exceptionnal character of its mound overhanging the Allier's valley, naturally made it gain in the association "the most beautiful villages of France".
The recently restored building offers a splendid view of the Allier valley. The village takes its name from "mons petrosus", a stony mountain because it has long been famous for its arkose quarries.
Themes:historic patrimony, town / village
Categories
Most beautiful villages in France
Town of Art & History
Prices
Free access.
Services / Equipment
Pets allowed
Free car park
Car park
Public WC
Defibrillator
Camper van service area
Camper van reception area
Play area
Picnic area
Toilets
Pets welcome
Room hire
Opening
All year round, daily.
Spoken languages
Adapted tourism
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
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