Our
home is in a lieu-dit called Beaugut,
in Saint Maigner, in the canton
of Pionsat, département of Puy-de-Dôme
(63) in the Auvergne region of France. We are in
the northwestern extreme of the département,
with Allier only five kilometres to the north of
us and Creuse (Limousin) but fifteen kilometres
to our west. If you click on the aerial photograph
it will cleverly cause Google Maps to open in a
new window, allowing you to explore the area!
75Km (47 miles) NW of Clermont-Ferrand, we are
only an hour from the highest parts of the Central
Massif - although we are ourselves at a relatively
modest altitude of a little under 2000 feet (600
metres).
Centrally placed in France (72Km south, 18Km east
of the Aire
de la Centre de la France), we are 4 hours by road from
the Mediterranean, five hours from the Atlantic and six hours from
the Channel coasts. The nearest beaches are on a large lake only
30 minutes south of us or on a smaller lake in St Éloy les
Mines, just 20 minutes east of us.
The Pyrenées (and hence Spain) are less than six hours by road,
and Geneva (for the Alps) is less than four and a half hours.
The nearest airport with a direct low cost link
from UK is Limoges (just over 2 hours by road). There are currently
no low-cost flights from the UK into any of the airports that are
closer to us than is Limoges/Bellegard.
We are 40
minutes from Montluçon with a direct rail
link with Paris.
By Road
For detailed
instructions to reach our house from Calais by road,
this
link to Google maps takes you right to the door.
Use this link for the route from Limoges airport, and
this
link for the route from Clermont-Ferrand airport.
For other starting points use the route from Calais,
and select a different start point.
If you use in-car or hand-held Satellite Navigation,
specify the town as Saint-Maigner
and you should find Lieu-dit Beaugut
or just Beaugut listed (it works
with the TomTom and with the Destinator software
I used, and with some, but not all others). If it
is, that will also take you right to the door. Otherwise,
try 46°6'14.68"N (46.1040778°N) and
2°39'40.53"E (2.6612583°E). Do
not program in Saint Maigner unless you
can select Beaugut. You would be better
off pointing your SatNav to Pionsat.
Having arrived at Pionsat, leave in the direction
of Auzances and Sainte Hilaire, bearing right at
the end of the main built-up area. Do not
follow the signs to Saint Maigner - you will
get lost! The road from Pionsat to Sainte
Hilaire is fairly level, very twisty and two lanes
throughout. Many French drivers seem to like to
straddle the white line around corners - you have
been warned! Shortly after leaving the main built-up
area of the town you will pass a telephone kiosk
on your right, and a sign pointing to the Gendarmerie.
If you see these, you're on the right road. The
end of town sign is shortly after this and our turning
is about 2km further on.
A word of warning. Our turn-off
is on the inside of a blind right-hand bend in the
road. About 50 metres before this is a warning sign
bearing an exclamation mark and the word "Troupeaux"
(roughly equivalent to 'cattle crossing'). Start
to slow down at this sign and prepare for the turn
off on the apex of the bend, where there is a small
'Beaugut' sign. We missed it three
times in the first couple of days. There is a similar
"Troupeaux" sign coming
from the Limoges direction, but no 'Beaugut'
sign visible.
Once on that road you will see, after 150 metres or so, a fork on the left that will take you between two outbuildings. Take that fork and we are directly in front of you behind a pair of wooden gates.
By Rail
For rail travel, check http://www.voyages-sncf.com
for times and prices. The journey from Paris to
Montluçon on a direct connection takes
3h 10m to 3h 30m. Moulins is about 1h 20m from
us and is served by TGV from Paris, with a journey
time of between 2h 20m and 2h 45m. Either way,
the total journey time from Paris to here is around
4 hours, but it costs a lot more in fuel to get
to us from Moulins than it does from Montluçon.
By Air
Flights to Limoges/Bellegard
airport are available with low-cost airlines Flybe
from Southampton
and Newcastle, and Ryanair
from Bournemouth, Bristol, East
Midlands (Nottingham), Edinburgh, Leeds-Bradford (2010), Liverpool,
Luton and Stansted.
A number of car rental firms
are represented at the airports and larger railway
stations. Carrentals.co.uk
is one of the companies that will be able to help
if you wish to arrange car hire online. As they say on the BBC,
other car rental firms are available.
Communications
The telephone network is first
class, and the house benefits from a fast and
fairly reliable broadband connection. This is
available for guests to use through our
wireless access by their own wireless
enabled laptop PCs (for which there are plenty
of power points around the house - and we keep
a small number of adaptors for UK plugs, we also have a spare USB wireless adaptor for older, non-wireless enabled laptops). Mobile telephone coverage varies by provider
but is generally very good (although due to 75cm
stone walls you may need to go outside!).