Puy de Sancy

Puy de Sancy (US: /ˌpwiː də sɒ̃ˈsiː/,[1] French: [pɥi d(ə) sɑ̃si]; Auvergnat: Puèi de la Crotz [ˈpœj də lɔ ˈkɾu(ts)], lit.

In 1936, a cable car link was built from Mont-Dore to one of the needles just below the summit.

On Christmas Day in late 1965, a cable car accident on a newer line injured ten passengers and killed seven others.

[2][3] Super-Besse is another ski resort, located on the southwestern slope.

The valley to the north is also the source of two streams called Dore and Dogne, which unite to form the Dordogne, which flows through the nearby spa town of Mont-Dore and on to the Gironde estuary.

Puy de Sancy from the south