Attractions and places to see around Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. This village in the Ardèche department is characterized by its decentralized urbanization, with dwellings scattered among various hamlets. Situated at the foot of the Jaujac volcano, the area offers a dramatic natural backdrop and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient structures, volcanic formations, and agricultural areas.
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The Queen's Staircase is carved into the volcanic rock. A superb view of the surrounding mountains awaits you at the top of the 215 steps. The magnificent Royal Ladders circuit takes you to discover the Devil's Bridge as well as the Queen's Ladder and the King's Ladder.
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The Giant's Causeway in Thueyts is a striking volcanic rock formation that resembles a giant's staircase, offering spectacular views of the Ardèche landscape. As you walk this trail, you'll see towering basalt columns formed by ancient lava flows, creating a natural wonder that appears almost sculpted.
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A nice climb on a fairly quiet road. The further up the climb you go, the steeper it becomes. There are 10% inclines towards the top. The climb has a length of 10 km and an elevation gain of 370 m.
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Nice climb on a road with little traffic, especially in the upper area. Right next to the bridge over the Beaume in Rosiéres, take the D303 towards Vernon/Sanilhac. In the lower area it is flat, briefly it even goes downhill, from Vernon then uphill with up to 10% and more. The effort is always rewarded with beautiful views of the countryside; The Saint-Michel church, which can be seen from afar, and the adjacent "Château" of Vernon are also a beautiful ensemble. In the upper area you pass the "Château de Versas", a Renaissance building from the 16th century with a central, octagonal tower. The ascent is 10 km long and goes from 155 to 525 meters in altitude.
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This magnificent stone bridge overlooks the Ardèche River at the foot of the village of Thueyts, 45 minutes from Vallon Pont d'Arc. 17 m high, it is an emblematic place of the Ardèche to discover. According to legend, the bridge was built under the inspiration of the devil, for the destruction of the souls of the young people of the village, who wanted to cross to the other side to hide their guilty loves, slipped into the abyss. "And on days when the river's current swells, we sometimes think we hear their desperate cries mixed with the rumbling of the water"
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Meanwhile very well developed and with lighting that changes colors when driving through.
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The water under the bridge is deep. You can jump from the rocks towards the beach. Caution cold!
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Romanesque Church, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, nestled in the Salindre Valley. Additionally, hiking trails often lead past historical traces such as "clèdes" (traditional chestnut drying houses), "béalières" (irrigation canals), and "calades" (cobblestone paths). The Climb from Rosières to Sanilhac via Vernon and Château de Versas also passes by the 16th-century Château de Versas.
Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades is situated at the foot of the Volcano Jaujac, offering dramatic natural scenery and hiking opportunities around the "Coupe de Jaujac." You can also explore the Pozzolana Quarry, a grandiose site showcasing dark red and black volcanic rock. Don't miss the Giant's Causeway in Thueyts, a striking volcanic rock formation with basalt columns.
Yes, from the village square, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views of natural landmarks like the Col de l'Escrinet, the Massif du Coiron, Sainte Marguerite mountain, and the Tanargue mountain range. The Queen's Ladder, carved into volcanic rock, offers a superb view of the surrounding mountains from its 215 steps.
Numerous hiking trails wind through forest tracks and chestnut groves, allowing you to discover the region's natural beauty and historical elements. The area around the Jaujac volcano also provides trails. For a unique experience, consider the paths leading to the Queen's Ladder, which is part of the magnificent Royal Ladders circuit.
The village is part of the route for the annual Ardèchoise cycling race. For a unique cycling experience, explore the Old Railway Tunnel and Gorge Cycle Path, a former railway line about 1 km long, though unlit. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "Labeaume Bridge – Bridge over the Lignon loop from Prades," by visiting the Cycling around Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades guide.
Absolutely. The Pont du Diable (Thueyts) is a small, stone bridge over the Ardèche River, standing 17 meters high and considered an emblematic place of the Ardèche. It's a popular spot where some visitors even jump from the rocks into the deep water below.
The Ardèche region generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer are ideal for hiking and cycling when the landscape is lush, and temperatures are moderate. Late summer and early autumn are also great for exploring, with comfortable temperatures and often fewer crowds.
The area around Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the "Jaujac – Bridge over the Lignon loop from Jaujac" which is a moderate 21.5 km ride. For more options, including difficult trails, check out the MTB Trails around Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades guide.
Saint-Cirgues-De-Prades is characterized by its decentralized urbanization, with dwellings scattered among various hamlets rather than a central town square. This offers a picturesque insight into the local way of life and farming heritage, with agricultural landscapes surrounding these small communities. The terrain is hilly, featuring a succession of mountains and deep valleys carved by streams like the Salindre.
Yes, for cyclists seeking a challenge, the Climb from Rosières to Sanilhac via Vernon and Château de Versas is a notable option. This 10 km climb features an elevation gain of 370 meters and includes sections with inclines of up to 10%, rewarding your effort with beautiful views of the countryside.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The dramatic volcanic landscapes, such as the Giant's Causeway, and the unique geological formations like the Queen's Ladder, are highly rated. The opportunity to explore ancient structures and traditional hamlets through extensive hiking and cycling trails is also a major draw.


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