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Saint-Jean-du-Gard walks
The Pic d'Arbousse
An easy loop between chestnut groves and pine forests offering panoramic views of the Gardon de Saint-Jean valley, as far as Mont Aigoual and Mont Lozère.
Yellow markings.
Mialet (Audibert) - Alès
Thirteenth and final stage of a complete journey on the Chemin de Stevenson between Le Puy-en-Velay and Alès. This stage may involve significant changes to the GR®70 signposting, as Stevenson actually stopped at Saint-Jean-du-Gard on his journey. This last stage therefore allows you to return to a town where there are more means of communication to the starting point of the journey, while discovering the last foothills of the Cévennes.
Around Mialet in the Cévennes
A superb hike with beautiful views. A very difficult start on a large scree slope, then a gentle climb. Yellow markings a few times, then meeting the Stevenson Trail, then no more markings, then again, and a difficult finish for ankles and knees.
Trail from Mialet to discover the hamlets of the Camisards
In the heart of the Cévennes, a circuit along paved slanting streets and forest tracks, discovering the farmhouses and hamlets of the Camisards.
The Grotte de Pagès and the Roc de la Chapelle
On the heights of the Doucette valley, discover a Camisarde cave, the Grotte de Pagès, then climb to the Roc de la Chapelle, a sheer drop overlooking the Boisseson valley, before descending to the banks of the Gardon de Saint-Jean.
The Gardon de Mialet valley
A circular route that follows the Gardon de Mialet upstream from Mas Soubeyran and allows you to visit the beautiful village of Mialet. This route lets you follow the river closely, with its meadows and bridges, but also explore the valley slopes and discover the beautiful hamlet of Les Aïgladines.See route changes in the reviews and in the description at (8)
Short loop of the Desert: from Mas Soubeyran to Les Puechs and back via Mialet
A lovely loop through the woods with several viewpoints.
The Mercou, Briontet and Cabane Vieille pass loop
Set amid pastures and wooded hills covered with chestnut trees, this Cévennes getaway offers splendid views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Between oak groves and cool water in Mialet
A varied walk consisting of a challenging climb to discover the heights of Mialet and a more leisurely walk along the Gardon de Mialet.
Along the way, you will discover hilltop hamlets, a temple, a dolmen and the famous Pont des Camisards bridge.
The Saint-Étienne-Vallée-Française water channel
A round trip, not to be attempted in wet weather, on a narrow schistose dyke between a beal and the Gardon de Sainte-Croix.For a circular loop, see here.
Circular loop from Lasalle, via Colognac and Soudorgues
A circular loop following only GR® trails. We start on the GR®63 to reach Colognac. Then we take the GR®6 and 67 to the Col de l’Asclier, with superb views all along this gradual climb, before taking the GR®61 and then the GR®63 again to Lasalle. Camp Barrat (13) is a perfect spot for a picnic; situated at an altitude of 920 m, it offers views stretching from the sea to the Monts de Lozère. The 270° view from the summit of the Col du Fageas is superb too. However, it is a demanding route, with a significant elevation gain, even if it is gradual and without any particular difficulty. The steep descents are even more challenging, with numerous stones requiring constant attention, particularly after the Col du Fageas on the way to the Col de l’Asclier, though this section can be avoided. Another demanding descent follows the Col de la Mortière.
Circular walk from the Chapel of Sainte-Croix-de-Caderle
A circular route starting from the car park at the spinning mill in Lasalle, heading towards Sainte-Croix-de-Caderle and its magnificent chapel via the Col de l’Oursine. Return via Calviac and Saint-Bonnet-de-Salendrinque. Mainly through woodland, you’ll still enjoy plenty of magnificent views. Places to see: Le Sollier and Le Castellas castles, the chapel of Sainte-Croix-de-Cadelre, the Menhir at a drystone shelter, the Salendrinque river and the spinning mills of Lasalle.
Panoramic view of the Cévennes
Stroll through the narrow streets of Les Puechs and Carnoulés, beautiful Cévennes hamlets, and discover panoramic views of the Cévennes with the scents of the heath, chestnut trees and green oak groves..
Be careful on rocky sections, which can be dangerous (3) and (6).
The upper Amous valley
The first part of this hike takes you to the site of the old Carnoulès mines. The route then takes you up the slopes of the Amous valley and back along the river. The Amous, from its source to La Fabrègue, is superb: its crystal-clear waters wind through a wild valley, then its bed makes its way through more fertile land.
The Cabriès valley
A walk to discover the hilltop hamlets of Saint-Sébastien-d'Aigrefeuille.
The Dolmens of the Grande Pallières
A short hike in shade to discover no less than five Neolithic dolmens, including the four dolmens of the Grande Pallières site.
Saint-Etienne-Vallée-Française (Lébou) - Mialet (Audibert)
Twelfth stage of a complete journey on the Chemin de Stevenson between Le Puy-en-Velay and Alès. This stage may include significant changes to the GR®70 signposting. It passes through several valleys among the Gardon rivers.
The Col des Fosses and La Rouvrière at the start of Colognac
Situated at an altitude of 600 m, on the foothills of the Cévennes, Colognac is a village with typical Cévennes character. The lush vegetation of the meadows, chestnut trees and oaks contrasts sharply with the arid heath. We are in the mountains. From the Col des Fosses (900 m), the views stretch northwards over the Borgne valley as far as the Barre des Cévennes, and south-westwards over the Viganais and beyond. At the start, the Mouleyrette mill is a little gem.
Les Capélans and la Grande Pallières
A long loop to climb to the summit of Capélans, which offers a fine view of the surrounding area, then to discover the dolmens on the Grande Pallières ridge and the Panissière dolmen further down. Return via the quiet districts of Anduze.
The Rocher Saint-Julien
A short route to discover Anduze and climb to the top of the rock overlooking the town.
In the footsteps of the Picharlerie resistance fighters
A circular route through the Vallée Française scrubland, via the wild valleys of Valats de Pébénorgue, Picharlarié and Carrière, passing by a beautiful viewpoint.
In the vineyards of Massillargues-Attuech
Between vineyards and olive groves, a few beautiful farmhouses and villages. Different landscape on the banks of the Gardon, with meadows. All that remains of the château are the walls and a view. A passage also high up on the heath.
The Roc Troué in Soustelle
From the Peyraube tumulus, enter a landscape dating back to the Neolithic period and discover the Peyraube valat (a stream or torrent in the Cévennes language) and then the Vanmalle valat, immersing yourself in the Basses Cévennes and the maquis to end up in front of a Neolithic tomb, the Ron Traoucat (Roc Troué).