The aim of this work is to build a new chronology of the Late Pleistocene glacial fluctuations in the Cantal Mountains and on the Cézallier Plateau (western Massif Central, France) through a study of glacial landform-sediment assemblages and supported by the production of new exposure ages (n = 43) from (i) erratic boulders (36Cl and 10Be) spread over twelve glacial landforms, (ii) two ages from polished bedrocks (10Be) and (iii) three ages from depth profiles (10Be and 26Al) in tills. The results indicate that the majority of glacial deposits are attributed to Marine Isotopic Stage 2 (29 to 11 ka). From this dataset, four glacial stadials are discriminated: the Early-Local Last Glacial Maximum at 29–24 ka, (ii) Late-Last Glacial Maximum at...