The old fortress of Montorsier, more commonly known as the Ermitage Saint Michel is located in the commune of Veyreau, canton of Peyreleau west of the hamlet of Paliès and …
Standing alongside the path, the vases of Sèvres and China are two endemic monoliths of the Causse Méjean. Observe them to understand the origin of their names.
The prehistoric Mushroom Rock overlooks the Jonte gorges and the village of Rozier. Its very evocative name dates from the 19th century and is the inspiration of a walker who …
Églazines is an ancient troglodyte village located on the side of a cliff on a path which was the obligatory passage to reach the Causse de Sauveterre plateau from the …
Built on the side of a cliff in a natural cirque, Saint-Marcellin, like Églazines, is a magnificent and emblematic site where humans have always adapted to nature to build their …
The Fontaneilles pedestal has a mysterious history. Indeed, from the 19th century, a project to build a Virgin was launched with the creation of a monumental pedestal. Problem: once completed, …
This castle ruin is spectacularly situated on a rock spur high above the valley of the Tarn.
Thanks to its position, which controls the entrance to the gorges of the …
The Causse Méjean is part of the Grands Causses located in the southern part of the Massif Central. Covering an area of 340 km², it is the highest of the …