The flight from London to Le-Puy-En-Velay can take between two and thirteen hours. All London airports are supported by an extensive rail and motorway system which makes them easily accessible from across the country. Departing from London Heathrow, London Gatwick or London City it is possible to fly with a number of carriers. Air France are the most popular flight providers but most travellers find using a combination of airlines the quickest and most cost effective way to travel. Comparing flight prices on line will you help you to secure the cheapest possible deal. The vast majority of flights to the destination require at least one stopover with some making two stops. The most commonly used layover destinations are Paris Orly or Charles De Gaul. On your flights arrival you will land at Loudes International airport, located only ten kilometres from the centre of Le-Puy-En-Velay. It is possible to complete your journey via bus or privately hired taxi, some visitors even rent a car.
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In the 10th century the chapel of Saint Michael was built on one of the city's volcanic mounds, making it one of the most daring religious buildings in Europe. Perched high above the city the chapel offers a wonderful place to quietly reflect whilst looking down on Le-Puy-En-Velay below.
2 Cathedral of Notre DameThe Cathedral was named a UNESCO world heritage site in 1998 and is one of the most visited sites in the catholic religion. Sitting at the highest point in the city the cathedral employs a Romanesque style of design and has attractive gardens surrounding it.
3 Musee CrozatierThe area is world renowned for its lace making and textiles and the Musee Crozatier displays this rich history of craft making beautifully. With an exhibition of ancient artefacts and patterns dating back to the 12th century its a fascinating insight in to an almost forgotten world.
4 Shrine of Saint JosephThe Shrine of Saint Joseph is another of the city's favourite religious sites. The site forms an enormously important part of a number of religious festivals and offers one of the best vantage points of the city.
5 Stevenson TrailThe trails name refers to the journey a young Robert Lewis Stevenson took through the area on a donkey. Passing through Le-Puy-En-Velay the trail is world renowned and a range of restaurants and bars line the route.