Architecture The department counts several remarkable buildings. Among them, the Romanesque religious buildings like the churches of
Cheylade (eleventh century), Dieno or Massiac. The area's
Catholic cathedral—dependent on the
archdiocese of Bourges—is the 15th-century St Pierre de St-Flour, erected in the
Gothic style. • Castle of Val in
Lanobre ( visitors/year) • Castle of Anjony in
Tournemire ( visitors/year) • Castle of Pesteils in
Polminhac ( visitors/year) • Castle de la Vigne in Ally ( visitors/year) •
Castle of Clavières in
Ayrens •
Castle of Carbonat in
Arpajon-sur-Cère • Chateau de Conros, near Aurillac
Festivals • International Festival of Street Theatre,
Aurillac. • World Music Festival, Murat • 36 hours : Various little scenes with dances • Festival International de Boogie Woogie, Laroquebrou
Art The characteristic folk dance in Cantal is
La Bourrée. In the countryside it would be danced in folk costumes with accompaniment by accordion. The dance form was long ago adapted for use in courtly music and features prominently in the
Baroque dance suites of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Prominent museums in Cantal include: • Museum of Art and Arqueologia,
Aurillac ( visitors/year) • The House of Fauna,
Murat ( visitors/year) • Museum of the Géothermia,
Chaudes-Aigues ( visitors/year) • Museum of the Volcanos,
Aurillac ( visitors/year) • Museum of the ray,
Marcenat ( visitors/year) • Museum of the "Haute Auvergne",
Saint-Flour ( visitors/year) • The House of the Chestnut
Mourjou ( visitors/year) • Museum of Georges Pompidou, Montboudif ( visitors/year) • Museum of the Accordion in
Siran • Museum of Agriculture in Auvernia,
Coltines Cuisine The traditional articles of Cantalian cuisine were rye, buckwheat, and chestnuts, as well as ham, cheese, and vegetables. The area's simple recipes were designed to satisfy hill farmers and herders. Notable dishes include: •
Aligot (also in
Aveyron): Creamed potatoes, cheese (fresh
tomme), butter, fresh cream and a little garlic. •
Truffade: Potatoes in slices with cheese (fresh tomme) and a little garlic. •
Pounti: A cake made with dough of wheat black flour, herbs, lard, prunes and Swiss chard. • The typical cheese
Cantal, which can be chosen young, old or "entre-deux".
Outdoor activities In the 19th century, the hills and valleys abounded with game and the streams with fish, the countryside producing a "vast variety" of aromatic and medicinal plants. At present, the most visited places are
Puy Mary, the Plomb du Cantal, the village of
Salers, and the gorges of the Truyère (with the
Garabit viaduct, the castle of
Alleuze, and the towns of
Boisset,
Pierrefort). The
Parc Naturel des Volcans d’Auvergne features several inactive volcanoes. Cantal also has numerous castles. Puy Mary can be accessed by car easily, and is accessible to hikers. It is also possible to hike to the nearby
Puy de Peyre-Arse (1806 m).
Le Lioran or Super-Lioran are the best places to start the hike.
Le Lioran is accessible by rail or bus and Super-Lioran is just a kilometre away from
Le Lioran. From Super-Lioran it is also possible to hike to Plomb du Cantal. There is also an option of taking the cable car to Plomb du Cantal from Super-Lioran. Super-Lioran tourist office has various hike routes in the region. There are also various adventure courses, dirt bikes, summer luges etc. that run in Super-Lioran. Among the various activities offered in this department, the "Massif Cantalien" can be discovered through walking, horseback riding or mountain biking excursions (tracks are especially designed for this). Aquatic sports are also common, due to numerous lakes. The department also offers activities such as mountaineering, canoeing and fishing. The landscape also allows the practice of free flight:
base jumpers frequent the sector around the Puy Mary and the Brezon valley. Thanks to its terrain, Cantal can count on a good snow level, which allows winter sports. The station of
Le Lioran, largest ski-resort of the Massif Central offers alpine skiing (with specific adaptations for snowboard) and ice-skating. Excursions in snow shoes are also possible. The department has several hundred kilometres of cross-country skiing tracks. File:Chateau de val.jpg|
Château de Val File:Chateau de Pesteil.jpg|
Château de Pesteils File:Truyère Château d'Alleuze.jpg|
Truyère river and
Château d'Alleuze File:Lavigerie overview.jpg|
Lavigerie File:Garabit.jpg|Railway bridge designed by Gustav Eiffel (
Garabit viaduct) File:CantalMounts.jpg|Cantal hills ==Politics==