Natural monuments around Saint-Jean-Du-Gard offer diverse landscapes within the Cévennes mountains. The region is characterized by its river valleys, historical sites, and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore a blend of natural beauty and ancient heritage, including geological formations and megalithic structures. The area provides opportunities to experience the local flora and fauna across varied terrain.
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Quite a bit of fitness required, steep climb at the start.
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Thanks Damian! I had put the river in freshness point on my tour, we will stop just to photograph then 😂
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The Signal Saint-Pierre, a few hundred meters from the Col Saint-Pierre, allows you to contemplate the Cévennes at an altitude of 695m.
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Several dolmens, dating from 2000 BC but sometimes collapsed and rebuilt until the 6th century, were used for funeral ceremonies.
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Here, a teacher from Lasalle who had lost many members of his family (including his son) during the 14-18 war had a hundred cedars planted in their homage.
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The Signal Saint-Pierre, a few hundred meters from the Col Saint-Pierre, allows you to contemplate the Cévennes at an altitude of 695 meters.
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From the Abbarines bridge you have a splendid view of the Gardon de Mialet. Descend to the river for a saving break and to get another perspective on this magnificent bridge that spans this waterway.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can experience panoramic views from the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table, explore the historical significance of the Remembrance Grove, or admire the Abarines Bridge over the Gardon de Mialet. Other significant sites include the ancient Dolmen de Boustiga and the geological formations at Chaos de l'Amous. The expansive Cévennes National Park and the unique Trabuc Cave are also key natural attractions in the area.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Abarines Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering splendid views and opportunities to descend to the river for a break. Exploring the banks of the Gardon River for a refreshing dip is also a popular family activity. The Cévennes National Park provides numerous easy trails and picnic spots for all ages.
Saint-Jean-Du-Gard is rich in historical natural monuments. The Remembrance Grove is a poignant site where a hundred cedars were planted in homage to World War I victims. You can also visit the Dolmen de Boustiga, an ancient megalithic structure dating back to 2000 BC, used for funeral ceremonies. The Pont Vieux hike along the Gardon River also combines natural beauty with historical heritage.
The region around Saint-Jean-Du-Gard is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Pic d'Arbousse et Signal de Saint-Pierre' loop, which starts from Saint-Jean-du-Gard. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Saint-Jean-du-Gard – Gardon of Anduze loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Saint-Jean-Du-Gard.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, a difficult 17 km hike, 'Pic d'Arbousse et Signal de Saint-Pierre – loop starting from Saint-Jean-du-Gard', takes you past the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table. The 'Pont Vieux' hike along the Gardon River is another option. The Cévennes National Park itself boasts 5000 kilometers of marked trails. You can find more detailed routes in the hiking guide for Saint-Jean-Du-Gard.
The Cévennes region, including Saint-Jean-Du-Gard, is generally pleasant to visit from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while summer is ideal for enjoying the rivers and cooling off. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winters can be colder, but some sites remain accessible, offering a different, serene experience.
Absolutely. The Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table, located at 695 meters altitude near Col Saint-Pierre, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Cévennes mountains. The Abarines Bridge also offers splendid views of the Gardon de Mialet and its surroundings.
Yes, the Gardon River, which flows through Saint-Jean-Du-Gard, is an excellent spot for cooling off with a swim. The area around the Abarines Bridge is known for nice bathing spots in small pools. However, be aware that the Chaos de l'Amous river is highly polluted and should be avoided for swimming.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table. The opportunity to cool off in the Gardon River near the Abarines Bridge is also a highlight. Many find the combination of natural beauty and historical significance, such as at the Remembrance Grove, to be a reflective and enriching experience.
Accessibility varies by site. Many natural monuments, especially those within the Cévennes National Park, involve hiking trails of varying difficulty. For example, the Remembrance Grove involves a steep climb at the start. Some sites, like the Abarines Bridge, are more easily reachable, with opportunities to descend to the river. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions and difficulty levels before visiting.
Yes, the region offers unique geological features. The Chaos de l'Amous is a notable gorge with interesting rock formations. Additionally, the Trabuc Cave system near Saint-Jean-Du-Gard provides a fascinating underground experience, showcasing natural geological formations within its caverns.


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