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Valmascle walks
Les Crozes - Vailhan loop via the ruins of Tibéret
A pleasant hike with remarkable views and beautiful 360° panoramas of Mont Saint-Clair and the Mediterranean, Caroux, Pic de Vissous and Mont Baudille Séranne. We were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Canigou massif.
The Béals trail
Set off to explore the village of Salasc, for a refreshing break, and its partly shaded hills, which offer views of the surrounding area and the Salagou valley. The Béals are irrigation channels that have long watered the gardens and are still used today in Salasc.
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
The local road from Lieude to Causse de Carlencas
Having found traces of this local road No. 13 on the 1827 land registry, I went in search of it. It starts at La Lieude and climbs up through the Las Moles valley.
This hike is reserved for experienced hikers who are familiar with the terrain and enjoy getting off the beaten track.
The path is not always easy to follow in the ruffes (red earth).
Return via Mas Bousquet and Mas Valos le Vieux and Valos le Bas.
No markings - GPS very useful.
The Mourèze Circus
Discover the dolomitic cirque of Mourèze, shaped by erosion, with exceptional views of the Lac du Salagou and the Mediterranean coast.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the level of fire risk. Please consult the map.
The Vissou ridges and the Estabel terrace
This trail winds through the heart of a listed site, rich in natural, geological and scenic discoveries. Leaving the village, the trail winds through the vineyards, climbs through the fragrant heath and reaches the impressive cliffs of the Pic de Vissou. This pleasant route offers many geological curiosities and, in particular, an amazing view of the Estabel terrace. In the background, the silhouette of Vissou serves as a landmark during this walk full of surprises.
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Be sure to check the map.
The Crozes drovers' roads
During this hike, you can discover the remains of the old village of Cabrières at the foot of the castle, the hamlet of Les Crozes, the Tiberet mills and the old paths, known as "drovers' roads" in Occitan.
On the Falgairas plateau
Hike in the hills between Neffies, Vailhan and Les Crozes (hamlet of Cabrières). Beautiful views at the start and end of the route over the plains of Languedoc Roussillon. We were lucky that day to have a wonderful view of the Mediterranean, Canigou and the Pyrenees.
La Soureille d'Izarne
The path to the top of La Soureille d'Izarne is quite steep, but the effort is rewarded with a superb view of the Pyrenees on a clear day. Walking along the ridges requires a little care, but there are no vertiginous passages. The rest of the route is easy.
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Roubignac via the dolmens at Octon
A short but very pretty hike in the Octon hills, offering views of Lake Salagou at the start. The destination is the small Romanesque chapel of Notre-Dame de Roubignac (7), but there are other places of interest along the way, such as the dolmen and the ruins of Octon Castle, visible from the other side of the valley.
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Roubignac on the way to Château de Lauzières
Starting from Octon, this beautiful walk takes you to the ruins of Château de Lauzières and the 12th-century Romanesque chapel of Roubignac.
From Brenas to the Saint-Amans Chapel
This hike takes you from Brenas to the Saint-Amans Chapel via a fairly easy and varied route.
Cirque de Mourèze from Liausson
This hike will give you a panoramic view of Lake Salagou and take you to the heart of the Cirque de Mourèze
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Be sure to check the map.
Cirque de Mourèze, Montagne de Liausson
This is a pleasant hike that takes you through the Cirque de Mourèze and offers superb views of Lake Salagou.
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Be sure to check the map.
Cirque de Moureze via Mont Liausson
A very beautiful hike with stunning views of Lake Salagou on one side and the Cirque de Mouréze on the other, as well as magnificent views of the Cévennes and the Mediterranean.
Hike modified on 11/05/2023 with Hérault Tourisme. See practical information.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Salagou Lake - Liausson - Mourèze
Mont Liausson overlooks Lake Salagou, and the climb offers beautiful views.
Hike modified on 11/05/2023 with Hérault Tourisme. See practical information.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Mont Liausson - Mourèze
A circular hike allowing you to discover the Cirque de Mourèze, the picturesque village of the same name and enjoy an exceptional view of Lake Salagou.
Hike modified on 11/05/2023 with Hérault Tourisme. See practical information.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Remains of Villeneuvette's past
Walk around Villeneuvette and its hydraulic remains, which were used to supply the now disused royal factory.
Vineyards and volcanoes of Fontès
Part of the route takes you through vineyards and over the Céressou and Baumes volcanoes surrounding Fontès, offering views of the sea.
Tour of Lake Salagou
At the heart of the Languedocian hinterland, Lake Salagou is a perfect place for a hike and all sorts of sports activities in the fresh air.
Les Trois Tours
Leaving Faugères, climb up to the mill and cross the heath dotted with drystone shelters...
Auverne plateau from Vailhés
At the edge of Lake Salagou, there are beautiful views of the lake, first between the red cliffs and the blue waters of the lake, then from the balcony at the edge of the Auverne plateau.
Circular around Gabian and Font de l'Oli
Starting from the Château-Abbaye de Cassan, discover Font de l'Oli, an ancient oil seep known since the Middle Ages. Between 1923 and 1950, this deposit was exploited and produced 200,000 tonnes of the precious liquid. Be careful at the end of the route in case of high water: the ford may be impassable.
The drystone shelters of Salagou
Discover Lake Salagou from the plateau and its drystone shelters scattered among the vineyards.
Herds of animals guarded by Patou dogs, between 2 and 5 in number. Avoid hiking with your dog! See practical information.
Landscapes of Lake Salagou
The artificial lake of Lac de Salagou has created an attraction that goes far beyond water sports and bathing. Geology, pastoralism, old villages, drystone shelters and vineyards complete the appeal of this region, which returns to peace and quiet at the end of summer.