Parc Napoléon III

Auvergne


These 13 hectares of peaceful parkland, landscaped in honour of Napoléon III, have become a favourite riverfront idling ground for pedestrians and cyclists.

Look out for Swiss-style, 19th-century chalets along the park's edge, which once lodged Vichy's visiting curistes.


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