Natural monuments around Antraigues-Sur-Volane are shaped by the region's volcanic history and abundant waterways. This village in the Ardèche department of France is part of the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark. The landscape features diverse environments, including rivers, ancient volcanic formations, and basaltic cliffs. Visitors can explore a variety of geological features and scenic river valleys.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Currently closed due to a prefectural decree. https://www.montpezat-sous-bauzon.fr/IMG/pdf/DOC070624-07062024102157.pdf
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Beautiful hike in the undergrowth
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Leave the hiking trail and at the end you will come across it again, but very steeply downhill.
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La Volane is one of the prettiest rivers in the Ardèche. Here, you can take a short break, lying by the water, and cool off in the clear water.
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Unfortunately, swimming is forbidden
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The Ray-Pic waterfall is a natural waterfall and a natural volcanic site. The amazing rock formations of this 60-meter waterfall follow a lava flow that forms a cascade of basalt columns.
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Pleasant road with little traffic to the 4 vios pass. Beautiful beech wood up to broom and heather
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The region is rich in volcanic geology. You can witness impressive basaltic formations at the Ray-Pic Waterfall, where ancient lava flows created spectacular columns. Another unique volcanic marker is the Rocher du Fromage, a 12-meter-high basaltic rock formation indicating past lava levels from the Aizac volcano.
Yes, the La Volane River is a great spot for families. Its clear waters are perfect for cooling off and relaxing by the riverbank. Many visitors enjoy taking a break here, and it's suitable for bringing bathing suits.
The area around the Crau volcano offers stunning panoramic views of the Hautes Cévennes Ardéchoises and the region's young volcanic terrain. Hiking trails, such as the 'tour du volcan de Craux', allow you to explore this unique landscape and can lead to the Château de Craux, which is built on the basalt field of the ancient volcano.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, that pass through scenic landscapes. For example, explore routes like 'Col d'Aizac – Col de Juvinas' for road cycling or 'View of Antraigue – Castles of Craux' for touring bicycle. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Antraigues-Sur-Volane and Cycling around Antraigues-Sur-Volane guides.
Yes, the Pourcheyrolles Waterfall offers a challenging experience. While the hike itself is short, access can be difficult, and it often requires returning by the same path. Please note that access may be restricted by local decrees, so it's advisable to check current conditions before visiting.
Antraigues-sur-Volane is an integral part of the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, which is recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. This park protects a diverse environment of rivers, volcanic formations, and chestnut forests, showcasing the region's strong identity shaped by its volcanic past and traditional rural practices.
The La Volane River is known for its clear water, which is suitable for cooling off and relaxing by the water. However, swimming is strictly prohibited at the Ray-Pic Waterfall due to safety concerns.
The Ridge Road offers pleasant routes with little traffic and beautiful views. You'll find beech wood, broom, and heather along this trail, providing a scenic experience up to the 4 vios pass.
The Cascade de l'Espissard is a beautiful waterfall near the village that has carved its path through a basaltic lava flow from the Aizac volcano. It's a prime example of the powerful interaction between water and ancient volcanic activity, showcasing magnificent basaltic formations even when the water flow varies.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique volcanic landscapes and the refreshing river environments. The spectacular basaltic columns of the Ray-Pic Waterfall and the opportunity to cool off in the clear waters of the La Volane River are particularly popular. The area's preserved natural beauty and diverse geological features are highly appreciated.
Yes, you can find a beautiful hike in the undergrowth near the River in Parc Naturel Régional des Monts d'Ardèche. This trail allows you to explore the natural monument while being immersed in a forest environment, though parts of it can be quite steep downhill.


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