Best attractions and places to see around Les Salelles, a commune in the Ardèche department of southern France, offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical elements. The area is characterized by the Chassezac River and its gorges, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Situated near the Cévennes National Park, Les Salelles is a destination for exploring diverse natural features and historical sites. The region is well-suited for green tourism, including hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Nice varied walk, with beautiful views
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The Chassezac gorges offer magnificent panoramas when you travel through their heights. The proof is this viewpoint located at the level of the Gleysasse cave.
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A beautiful swimming spot where you can go by paddle boat. Afterwards you can take a break on the rocks and even jump in.
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Beautiful basilica. The white figure of Mary on the bell tower can be seen from afar. A short tour of the basilica is worthwhile. She is very beautiful. Inside is a wooden figure of the Virgin Mary from the late 17th early 18th century, making the basilica also a pilgrimage church.
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In the past one would have said: "I shot a whole film". Although the Chassezac is smaller than the Ardeche Canyon or the Verdon Canyon, it is no less beautiful.
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The Chassezac gorges are classified as a sensitive area and Natura 2000. They therefore constitute a privileged refuge for many animals such as the beaver, the genet, the bat, the Ocellé lizard and the peregrine falcon.
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Wonderful hiking trail, well suited for running in because it is not too long. In the labyrinth then beautiful rocks for bouldering, gigantic views of the Chassezac.
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Great view of the gorge and we were lucky enough to see a golden eagle in the wild.
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The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the Gorges du Chassezac, a protected Natura 2000 area, or the unique Labyrinth of Rocks of the Cévennes. The Chassezac River itself offers scenic views, and nearby lakes like Lac de Villefort provide additional natural beauty.
The Chassezac River offers several swimming spots, including the Swimming Spot at the Chassezac Cliffs and popular areas like Le Nassier. Lac de Villefort, part of a hydroelectric complex, also features a sandy beach suitable for safe swimming.
Yes, Les Salelles is ideal for green tourism with numerous walking trails. You can find various routes, including moderate mountain hikes and general hiking trails. For more detailed options, explore guides like Hiking around Les Salelles or Mountain Hikes around Les Salelles.
Yes, parts of old railway lines have been converted into cycling paths, offering interesting routes. A notable one is the Cycle path on the old railroad line, which features dynamically lit tunnels for a unique experience.
In Les Salelles, you can visit the 15th-century Gothic Église Saint-Sauveur, a classified historical monument offering commanding views. The region also has historic 'magnaneries' (silkworm farms) that can be explored. Nearby, the town of Marvejols (8 km) and Sainte-Enimie (17 km) offer additional historic monuments and heritage.
Absolutely. The Labyrinth of Rocks of the Cévennes offers an exciting tour suitable for children. There's also a family-friendly walking path near the town hall with panoramic views. For a unique experience, the Parc à loups du Gévaudan (about 16 km away) allows observation of wolves in semi-liberty.
The terrain varies. You can expect rocky, partly alpine sections in areas like the Labyrinth of Rocks of the Cévennes. The Gorges du Chassezac feature deep granite gorges, while cycling paths are often on converted old railway lines, which can range from asphalt to rough concrete or gravel.
Yes, the Labyrinth of Rocks of the Cévennes is a paradise for climbers and boulderers, offering numerous routes and bouldering opportunities amidst its unique rocky landscape.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can enjoy fishing in the Chassezac River. For adventure seekers, canyoning in the Gorges du Haut-Chassezac is an option, involving swimming, walking, jumping, and slides. Equine tourism is also popular for exploring the mid-mountain environment.
The Église Saint-Sauveur, perched on a hill, offers commanding views. The Gorges du Chassezac provide magnificent panoramas, particularly from viewpoints like the one near the Gleysasse cave and the Belvédère de la Garde Guérin, which overlooks deep granite gorges.
The warmer months are ideal for activities like swimming in the Chassezac River. The region is generally well-suited for outdoor exploration, with many trails and natural sites accessible throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Always check local conditions for specific activities.
Yes, visitors can discover local producers offering regional specialties. These often include chestnut creams, natural syrups, and organic soups, reflecting the rich agricultural heritage of the Ardèche region.


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