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Best 1 Massif du Cantal

As one of Europe's largest eroded volcanoes, the Massif du Cantal is located in France and features prominent summits like the Plomb du Cantal, which reaches 1,855 meters.

2 Massif du Mont-Dore

The Massif du Mont-Dore is a large volcanic complex in central France's Massif Central, distinguished by its eroded crater that hosts a famous 19th-century thermal spa resort.

3 Massif du Sancy

The Massif du Sancy is a volcanic mountain group in France's Massif Central, distinguished by containing the region's highest peak, the Puy de Sancy, at 1,886 meters.

4 Massif de l'Aigoual

The Massif de l'Aigoual is a mountain range in the French Massif Central, notable for its historic meteorological observatory built in 1887 and the Mont Aigoual peak, rising to 1,567 meters.

5 Massif du Pilat

The Massif du Pilat is a French mountain range forming a regional natural park southeast of Lyon, notable for its peak Crêt de la Perdrix rising to 1,432 meters.

6 Massif du Mont-Lozère

The Massif du Mont-Lozère is a mountain range in the French Massif Central, notable for its distinct granite peaks and the Mont Lozère summit, which rises to an elevation of 1,699 meters.

7 Massif du Mézenc

Situated on the border of the Haute-Loire and Ardèche departments in France, the Massif du Mézenc is a prominent volcanic chain peaking at Mont Mézenc with 1,753 meters.

8 Massif du Forez

Located in central France, the Massif du Forez is a granitic mountain range known for its high moorlands, culminating at Pierre-sur-Haute at an altitude of 1,634 meters.

9 Massif du Morvan

The Massif du Morvan is a forested highland area in east-central France that is protected as a regional nature park, notable for its Celtic historical heritage.

10 Massif du Livradois

As an ancient highland region in central France, the Massif du Livradois is largely composed of granitic plateaus and is protected within the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park.

11 Massif du Beaujolais

The Massif du Beaujolais is a highland area in eastern France characterized by its granitic terrain, which serves as the primary terroir for the globally renowned Beaujolais wine.

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