Le-Puy-en-Velay, in the heart of France, is a historical
and tourist town in an impressive setting surrounded by high hills and the famous
conical volcano forms of the region.
This isolation does make Le Puy a bit difficult to reach, but it is a journey worth the trouble. The town is a major attraction with visitors, despite its relative isolation and receives more than 700,000 visitors each year.
Head to the cabinet at the far end for my personal favourites: an
18th century black virgin with a scary looking character peering from
her dress and a very early painted statue called the 'petite pieta'
(mother and child) - very small and simple and very beautiful.
This isolation does make Le Puy a bit difficult to reach, but it is a journey worth the trouble. The town is a major attraction with visitors, despite its relative isolation and receives more than 700,000 visitors each year.