Summits of the Massif Central over 1500m

Summits of the Massif Central over 1500m

Massif Central, France, Europe
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Monts Dore :
Puy de Sancy 1885 m
Banne d'Ordanche 1512 m
Puy de l'Aiguiller 1547 m
Puy de l'Angle 1738m

Cantal :
Plomb du Cantal 1855m
Puy de Peyre Arse 1806m
Puy Mary 1785m
Puy Chavaroche 1739m
Puy de la Tourte 1704m
Puy Griou 1690m
Puy Bataillouse 1683m
Teston de Vénus 1669m
Puy de Seycheuse 1650m
Roc des Ombres 1633m
Puy de Niermont 1620m
Puy Violent 1592m

Cézallier :
Signal du Luguet 1551 m

Forez:
Pierre-sur-Haute 1634 m

Ardèche :
Mont Mézenc 1754 m
Mont Gerbier de Jonc 1551 m
Suc de Sara 1520 m
Suc de Montfol 1601 m
Le Sépou 1535 m
Mont d’Alambre 1691 m
Roche des Cuzets 1622 m
Suc de Taupernas 1609 m
Suc de la Lauzière 1589 m
Rocher Tourte 1535 m
Suc du Séponet 1531 m
Tanargue 1511 m

Lozère:
Pic de Finiels 1699 m
Mont Aigoual 1567 m

Margeride :
Truc de Fortunio 1552 m
Signal de Randon 1551 m
Moure de la Gardille 1503 m

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