Go on an adventure in Lozère this fall through five unforgettable hikes in this department of Occitanie. From the breathtaking landscapes of the Corniches du Méjean to the historic treasures of Saint-Marcellin, discover the wild nature and hidden gems of this unique territory.
In Lozère, autumn reveals its beauty through exceptional trails. Between the striking Déroc waterfall and the panoramas of the Gorges du Chassezac, these hikes in Lozère invite you to explore natural and heritage wonders.
From Déroc to Peyrade
Nestled in the heart of the Aubrac plateau, the Déroc à la Peyrade trail promises an unforgettable autumn adventure. Over 11.4 km of stony paths and pastoral trails, cross bucolic landscapes punctuated by Aubrac cows and picturesque villages. The Déroc cave, with its 32 m waterfall, offers a striking spectacle before returning under the gaze of the summit of La Peyrade.
Practical information : intermediate level, 11.4 km
Cornices of Méjean
Set off to discover the Corniches du Méjean, a captivating 11.5 km route linking the Gorges de la Jonte and the Tarn. The path winds at the foot of the Causse Méjean, revealing dizzying views and the majesty of soaring vultures. Each step offers an immersion in a unique landscape, punctuated by strange monoliths and unforgettable viewpoints.
Practical information : intermediate level, 11.5 km
Saint Marcellin
Explore the heart of the Saint-Marcellin cirque during this 11.5 km hike. From the start in Cauvel, the route offers a fascinating journey between trees and ruiniform rocks. Admire the Paillasses fountain, then immerse yourself in the troglodyte history of Églazines and Saint-Marcellin, with their striking remains, before contemplating the Gorges du Tarn to end the adventure.
Practical information : intermediate level, 11.5 km
Domaine des Boissets
From the medieval village of Sainte-Enimie, set off to attack the Domaine des Boissets during this 8 km hike. Climb the steep slopes towards the Tarn belvedere for breathtaking views, then explore the authenticity of the estate on the Causse de Sauveterre. Let yourself be carried away by the history and striking panoramas of the Gorges du Tarn.
Practical information : intermediate level, 8 km
Chassezac Gorges
Discover the majesty of the Gorges du Chassezac during this 10.1 km hike. From the viewpoint, the view looks down on imposing cliffs and unique rock formations. The route, punctuated by river crossings and historic hamlets like Le Roure, culminates with the ascent to La Garde-Guérin, a medieval jewel perched at the top of the plateau.
Practical information : intermediate level, 10.1 km