From Ronesque Rock in Cantal, visitors can gaze upon the whole of Carladès, as well as Aubrac and the Renaissance castle of Messilhac, overlooking the Goul Valley. Access is by a small path starting at the hamlet of Ronesque, five kilometres south of the town of Cros-de-Ronesque.
This heart-shaped basaltic table is formed by inverted relief, which created a plateau from an old lava flow. A small Neo-Romanesque church dedicated to St. James, open on summer afternoons, stands on top of the rock.
Accessible by car, the site has two orientation tables where you can enjoy superb views of the Mounts of Cantal and Aubrac!