Music Valley - La haute vallée de l'Allier, Auvergne, France Auvergne - France:

 The high valley of the Allier.
between Brioude and Langeac

Outdoors &
Wildlife
open-air activites.

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Music-valley.org presents the High valley of the river Allier, from Brioude to Langeac, in the department of Haute Loire. It covers the communes of Brioude, Vieille Brioude, Saint Ilpize, Villeneuve d'Allier, Blassac, Lavoûte Chilhac, Chilhac, Aubazat, Reilhac, and Langeac.
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River sports.
Kayaking, rafting, swimming, angling.

A number of organisations hire out kayaks and canoes for the afternoon, the day, or longer. The river Allier between Langeac and Brioude is ideal for beginners and all ages. However,  the stretches of calmly flowing water are interspersed with gentle rapids, so beginners ned to be accompanied.
White-water kayaking is possible upstream from Prades, just south of Langeac.

There are beaches all along this part of the river, and river swimming is a popular activity in the warm months of summer.

Angling:
Short term fishing permits can be obtained. Once France's major salmon river, the Allier is in the process of being restocked. Salmon fishing is not yet permitted (and will be very expensive when it is), but the river offers opportunities for fly fishing and normal angling.
Other outdoor pursuits

Hiking, rambling.
The area offers magnificent opportunities for hiking and rambling. There are kilometres of old paths and tracks, many of them marked, others needing the help of a detailed map. For the less energetic, there are short walks without much climbing; but for the energetic, there are trails climbing from the valley floor , to the summits of the hills all around, some of which are over 1000 metres.

Mountain biking
Many of the walking trails can also be used by cycling enthusiasts.

Bird watching, ornithology, etc.
The High Allier valley is extremely rich in bird life; it includes Europe's largest concentration of  short-toed eagles, as well as eagle owls, harriers, golen orioles, and plenty more to whet the appetite of bird-watchers. The Upper Auvergne. bird centre in Lavoute Chilhac organises birdwatching field trips. during the warm months, the area also abounds in butterfly life, with a rich variety of different species.

Flora, botany.
prickly pearThe area is remarkable for its distinctive plant life. Near the villages of Chazieux and Chilhac, small prickly-pear cacti grow in the wild; and in spring time, orchids grow profusely on the dry hillsides. There are also rare Pasque flowers, and a wealth of other wild flowers.

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