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Hiking trails around Notre-Dame-De-Londres traverse a landscape characterized by dry garrigue scrubland, vineyards, and pine forests. The region features limestone formations, including canyons like the Ravin des Arcs, and offers varied elevations. Notable hills such as Pic Saint-Loup and Hortus Summit provide extensive panoramic views. This diverse terrain supports a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.5
(68)
536
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4.11km
01:18
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(17)
66
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5.38km
01:44
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.1
(13)
56
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15.0km
04:36
440m
440m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.2
(9)
70
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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11
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Due to a lack of funding, this departmental road was never built and ends in a dead end, continuing as a hiking trail that leads us towards the Ravin des Arcs.
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WARNING: This is not the Grotte des Demoiselles (Cave of the Maidens)! I requested that its REAL name be changed to "Grotte - Abri de Lamalou 2" (Lamalou Cave - Shelter 2). Some nice points of interest along the way! The path is sometimes challenging, so caution is advised. I also encountered a few people rock climbing. The ladder in the old "Hermite" cave is stable, but be careful nonetheless. Once at the top, it's easy to slip (it's on a slope). The visit is short, but there are a few tricky sections to explore a little further. Naturally, this makes it all the more dangerous! Not recommended for people with vertigo or who are not comfortable with heights.
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A few nice points of interest along the way! The path is sometimes challenging, so caution is advised. I also came across a few people rock climbing. The ladder in the old "Hermite" cave is stable, but be careful nonetheless. Once at the top, it's easy to slip (it's on a slope).
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An exceptional site, but one that can quickly become dangerous if you're careless. The arch is a nice sight! Note that there's a hole in the middle that you can descend (by canyoning or caving), and then jump into the water (depending on the season), at the end of a rope, of course. The water is stagnant, not very enjoyable in the summer. The rest of the river is dry in the summer. It's a good opportunity to explore the caves, which are fairly easy to access, even if you reach the end of the line quite quickly.
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We visited in the summer during a long drought, which made it possible to follow the route. This might be different if there's been a lot of rain or in winter. We had to climb quite a few sections, but there were some beautiful sights. Definitely recommended.
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Intermediate hike; it climbs well after crossing the river; then oak forest with the presence of wild boars; further on after crossing the main road it becomes easy with the view of Pic Saint Loup
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There are 15 hiking trails around Notre-Dame-De-Londres, offering a variety of experiences. These include 2 easy routes, 11 moderate paths, and 2 more challenging trails for experienced hikers.
The region around Notre-Dame-De-Londres is characterized by diverse landscapes, including dry garrigue scrubland, lush wet meadows, vineyards, and pine forests. You'll also encounter limestone formations, notably canyons like the Ravin des Arcs, and enjoy panoramic views from hills such as Pic Saint-Loup and Hortus Summit.
Yes, there are easy trails available. While specific easy routes are not detailed in the top recommendations, the overall network offers options for various ability levels, including those suitable for a more relaxed pace or families. The region's trails often feature ancient dry stone walls and traditional pastoral shelters known as 'capitelles'.
Hikers can discover several natural attractions. The Ravin des Arcs is a highlight, known for its canyon features and seasonal pools. You can also find impressive viewpoints, such as the View of the Cévennes and the Sea from Pic Saint-Loup, offering magnificent 360-degree vistas. Other natural features include the View of the Gornies spring and the unique Les Marches de Géant.
Yes, many of the trails around Notre-Dame-De-Londres are designed as loops. For example, you can explore Le Ravin des Arcs – Point de vue sur les gorges loop from Lagarde, which offers scenic views over the gorges. Another option is the longer Le Ravin des Arcs – Point de vue sur les gorges loop from La Boissière, which takes you through garrigue and pine forests.
Beyond natural beauty, Notre-Dame-De-Londres offers a rich historical context. The village itself features a medieval castle and an 11th-12th century Romanesque church. Nearby, you can find the 16th-century Château de Notre-Dame-de-Londres and the medieval Saint-Étienne-d'Issensac Bridge. For specific historical highlights, consider visiting the Moulins des Foux de Lauret.
The hiking routes in Notre-Dame-De-Londres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1300 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from garrigue scrubland to limestone canyons, and the panoramic views from local hills.
Yes, the region is home to several caves. Notable examples include the grotte-abri du Lamalou n°2, Baumettes du Caylaret and Natural Arch, and the Grotte du Capelan. These offer an interesting geological dimension to your outdoor adventures.
Moderate hikes in Notre-Dame-De-Londres can vary in duration. For instance, the Le ravin des Arcs – loop from La Garde is about 4.1 km and typically takes around 1 hour 17 minutes. Longer moderate routes, like the Point de vue sur les gorges – Grotte loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres, can extend to about 14.3 km and take approximately 4 hours 25 minutes.
Pic Saint-Loup, an iconic mountain offering magnificent 360-degree views, is a popular hiking destination in the broader region. While the ascent can be challenging, it is a significant attraction for those seeking rewarding panoramic vistas stretching from the sea to the Cévennes. You can find a specific viewpoint highlight for the View of the Cévennes and the Sea from Pic Saint-Loup.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. An example is the Point de vue sur les gorges – Le Ravin des Arcs loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres, which covers about 12.1 km and involves significant elevation changes, typically taking around 3 hours 46 minutes to complete.


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