Bois Noirs (Livradois)

The Bois Noirs Forest is the highest point of the Livradois mountains, at an altitude of 1,215 meters.[1] The absolute summit of the massif is also called Signal de Mons.

Bois Noirs
Bois Noirs Forest, with Signal de Mons on the right, viewed from the Rocher de la Vierge overlooking the village of Le Monestier, about 3 km away as the crow flies.
Highest point
Elevation1,215 m (3,986 ft)
Coordinates45°31′54″N 3°38′09″E
Geography
Bois Noirs
France
LocationPuy-de-Dôme departement, France
Parent rangeLivradois (Massif Central)

Located in the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park and in the Puy-de-Dôme department, its summit, in the heart of a coniferous forest, does not allow for a panoramic view of the regional natural park.[2]

References

  1. IGN maps available on Géoportail
  2. Ludovic, DELCROS; Voyagesdelauretludo, Les. Le Livradois, clé en main.: Livret-Guide. Les Régions Oubliées de France. Un circuit détaillé (in French). Ludovic DELCROS. p. 26. ISBN 979-8-6470-1836-6.


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