The summit of Finiels is the highest point of Mont Lozère at 1,699 meters above sea level. The views from the top are impressive, the sunsets magnificent. I advise you to take a refueling break to enjoy the privileged panorama.
Villefort Lake is a vast body of water which includes an imposing dam. There are several species of fish including brown and rainbow trout, minnows and chub.
The nature resort of Mont Lozère is a perfect site for a stopover in the middle of a hike. It has many catering and accommodation services. Shops are open both in summer and winter and some centers offer sports activities.
A stop is recommended at Pont-de-Montvert for the beauty and freshness of this hamlet. The source of the Tarn and a drink stop at the village bar will refresh you.
Pic Cassini, with its 1,681 meters of altitude, is the second summit of Mont Lozère. Its name is a tribute to the Cassini family of scientists who, in four generations …
This footbridge allows you to cross the Chassezac and better appreciate the gorges. On summer days it is possible to swim in the crystal clear water of the river.
The Tarn bridge is a Roman work where it is good to swim. Here, the Tarn flows in the middle of large granite blocks very typical of the Cévennes. All …
Gourdouze is an old village which was a priory in the 14th century. It is today the property of the Cévennes National Park. Land maintenance is carried out by a cooperative of breeders who graze their animals on these highlands.
The Col de Finiels is the second highest pass in the Massif Central after the Pas de Peyrol. It peaks at an altitude of 1,543 meters. The views from the summit are superb.