Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Martin-De-Boubaux, a village nestled in the southern Cévennes valleys, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is part of the Cévennes National Park and a UNESCO Man and Biosphere program site, highlighting its ecological significance. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Galeizon Valley, known for its diverse wildlife and clear mountain stream. The region provides numerous hiking trails and cultural landmarks, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A journey into the past: Ride a steam train like in the old days. And experience the Cévennes in a different way: Discover landscapes that are otherwise inaccessible.
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At the station there are enough places to eat and drink to stop. Also parking to start a walking route.
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Nice pass to do on both sides with very beautiful views, a little gem like there are so many in our deep Cévennes..👌
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Superb pass, a must-do if you're passing through the area. It's incredible from any side.
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An address to spend an incredible night in a converted container: “Le voyageur”! Isabelle at 0638885274.
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The "Petit train á vapeur" runs from the train station to Anduze; the route should be a great experience and always offer beautiful views of the Cevennes.
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A big attraction. The Train à vapeur des Cévennes is a museum railway. From Saint-Jean-du-Gard it travels along the Gardon over several tunnels and bridges to Anduze. Trains run with both steam and diesel locomotives. The journey time is around 40 minutes. The coal for the steam locomotive is even washed so that soot is produced to a minimum. https://www.trainavapeur.com/
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Stop for a coffee and breathe the fresh air of the Cévennes
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The area around Saint-Martin-De-Boubaux is a hub for hiking, offering a diverse range of trails. You can explore long-distance routes like the GR44B, or shorter, more local paths such as the Sentier des deux ponts (10 km), Sentier des grands troupeaux du Malpas (4 km), Sentier du Mortissou (8.5 km), Sentier de Clé de Fer (6 km), and Sentier de la Vieille Roque (5.5 km). These trails vary in length and elevation, providing options for different fitness levels. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Saint-Martin-De-Boubaux guide.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. A popular choice is the Cévennes Train - Saint-Jean-du-Gard, a steam train journey that offers a unique way to experience the Cévennes landscapes, often inaccessible by other means. The village of Saint-Jean-du-Gard itself is also considered family-friendly, as is Saint-Germain-de-Calberte War Memorial and Tribute to the Cévenols, a welcoming town for visitors.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the Saint-Jean-du-Gard village, known for its historical significance, particularly during the Wars of Religion, evident in its Clock Tower. The Ruins of the Château de Sauvages, an 18th-century residence with an arboretum, offer a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the Protestant Church of Saint-Martin-de-Boubaux and the restored Cure of Saint-Martin-de-Boubaux are notable cultural landmarks. You can also find the ruins of an 18th-century stone bridge (Fage bridge) along the Galeizon river.
For stunning panoramic views, the local farmers' market, held every Wednesday from June to September, offers one of the most beautiful vistas from the village. The Col d'Uglas mountain pass also provides very beautiful views of the Cévennes, making it a recommended stop to appreciate the landscapes.
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Galeizon Valley
is a highlight, known as one of the most beautiful and well-preserved valleys in the Cévennes, perfect for observing local wildlife and rich flora. Its clear, fresh waters also provide a refreshing spot. The Col d'Uglas is a significant mountain pass offering scenic beauty. The Mountain of Mortissou, north of the Galeizon valley, is also rich in prehistoric remains.The area offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Gardon de Mialet Natural Pool – Col d'Uglas loop' or 'Route des Aigladines – Abarines Bridge loop'. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Saint-Étienne-Vallée-Française – Viewpoint loop' or 'Portes Castle – Trélis Pass loop'. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Saint-Martin-De-Boubaux guide and the Gravel biking around Saint-Martin-De-Boubaux guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the wild pathways of the Galeizon Valley, where you might spot deer, foxes, boars, and genets. The Mountain of Mortissou holds prehistoric remains like dolmens and standing stones. The ruins of the 18th-century Fage bridge near the village also offer a unique historical perspective. For a cultural experience, the local farmers' market every Wednesday provides not only local produce but also exceptional panoramic views.
Yes, a local farmers' market takes place every Wednesday from June to September. It's a great opportunity to discover local products and enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic views from the village.
The Col d'Uglas is a popular mountain pass for cyclists. It is 5.47 km long with a positive elevation of 308m, featuring an average gradient of 5.6% and maximum gradients reaching 12%. It's considered a nice climb with relatively little traffic and offers beautiful views of the Cévennes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the authentic charm of villages like Saint-Jean-du-Gard and the welcoming atmosphere of towns such as Saint-Germain-de-Calberte War Memorial and Tribute to the Cévenols, especially for hikers. The scenic views from mountain passes like Col d'Uglas and the unique historical ambiance of sites like the Ruins of the Château de Sauvages are also highly valued. The steam train experience is often highlighted as a journey into the past with beautiful, otherwise inaccessible views.
Yes, Saint-Germain-de-Calberte War Memorial and Tribute to the Cévenols is a friendly town that welcomes hikers and is known as a great starting point for many hiking and cycling tours. It also offers shops and a pleasant spot to rest during a walk amidst magnificent landscapes.
The Galeizon Valley is highly significant for its natural beauty and preservation. It's renowned as one of the most beautiful and well-preserved valleys in the Cévennes, stretching from the Printigarde peak south to the Gard region. It's an excellent place for nature lovers to explore wild pathways, observe local wildlife like deer, foxes, boars, and genets, and enjoy its rich flora. The clear, fresh waters of the Galeizon mountain stream also provide a refreshing spot.


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