Best natural monuments around Bédouès-Cocurès are situated in the Lozère department, within the Cévennes National Park and at the foothills of Mont Lozère. This region features landscapes shaped by the Tarn River, the Causses, and the Cévennes mountain range. The area ranges in altitude from 540 to 1170 meters, offering diverse natural environments. It is a location for exploring preserved natural features and geological formations.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The 2010 photos took the city and the valley. While sorting through the photos, I first noticed the two shapes, then a third in the foreground on the right. The legend, (completely plotted), sees the two characters overlooking the city, and in a corner on the right, a third form. Who is this curious person among the first who just want to kiss each other? NB: The position is slightly "offset", depending on your direction.
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Unfortunately, hikers are not welcome there. The path was blocked every 20-30 meters with branches laid across it, which were obviously placed there specially. Our hike came to an abrupt end in front of a sheep fence that was stretched across the path. Meanwhile, someone had left a large dog mess in front of the driver's door of our car, which we had parked nearby on the edge of a small hamlet. The message was clear.
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The Col de la Pierre Plate, at an altitude of 1016m, obviously owes its name to the dolmen whose enormous megalith that crowns it has a perfectly flat shape.
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With its 1,699m, the summit of Finiels is the highest point in Lozère and all the Cévennes. Its geographical location allows you to observe the entire south of the Massif Central.
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If there are only a few terminals decorated with Maltese crosses, here stood a hospital commandery. A large part of the mountain was thus exploited by the knight monks who resided in this agricultural exploitation.
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The Pierre Plate pass dolmen is one of the best preserved on the Causse Méjean plateau. His chamber, covered by a large slab and open towards the east, is three meters long. According to local legends, the dolmen would have healing properties for people suffering from whooping cough.
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A rich passage on all points: the abundant flora surprises with its iridescent colors; the geology clashes with its fairy chimneys; the view of the Tarn gorges and the bucolic village of Blajoux is splendid.
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the dramatic canyons and lush forests of the Gorges du Tarn, or visit the unique dolomitic rock formations at Nîmes le Vieux on the Causse Méjean. For panoramic views, the Finiels Summit, the highest point of Mont Lozère, is a must-see.
Yes, the area is rich in geological curiosities. Nîmes le Vieux features an immense chaos of strangely shaped dolomitic rocks, some playfully named. You can also find the striking Blajoux fairy chimneys with their unique formations and the intriguing Les Amoureux Rock Formations.
The natural landscape is intertwined with history. The Standing Stone of the Knights of Malta marks a site where a hospital commandery once stood. Additionally, the Dolmen at Col de la Pierre Plate is one of the best-preserved megalithic tombs on the Causse Méjean plateau. The Menhirs de la Cham des Bondons, though slightly further, represent a significant concentration of megalithic monuments.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "Signal du Bougès Loop from Col du Sapet." There are also running trails and mountain biking routes, such as the challenging "Cévennes Plateau – Town of Florac Trois-Rivières loop."
Many natural monuments offer engaging experiences for families. Nîmes le Vieux, with its playfully named rock formations, can spark children's imagination. The Gorges du Tarn offer opportunities for easy walks and enjoying the river scenery. Shorter, easier hiking routes, like the "Viewpoint loop from Bédouès-Cocurès," are also suitable for families.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer provides longer daylight hours, ideal for extended hikes, though it can be warmer. Winter can bring snow to higher elevations like Mont Lozère, offering a different, serene experience for those prepared for colder conditions.
Absolutely. The Finiels Summit provides a vast panorama of the southern Massif Central. Within the Gorges du Tarn, Point Sublime offers a spectacular belvedere over the ocher cliffs and emerald waters. The Dolmen at Col de la Pierre Plate and Les Amoureux Rock Formations also offer notable views of the surrounding valleys and landscapes.
The Gorges du Tarn are a protected natural site, recognized for abundant birdlife, including raptors and the endangered Ortolan sparrow. The area around the Blajoux fairy chimneys is also noted for its rich and iridescent flora, including wild orchids.
The region, being part of the Cévennes National Park, is a prime location for hiking. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult. For example, the "Gîtes of the Collegiate Church – Florac-Trois-Rivières loop" is a moderate option, while the "Signal du Bougès Loop" offers a more challenging experience. Explore more options on the hiking guide for Bédouès-Cocurès.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive panoramic views, especially from high points like Finiels Summit, and the unique geological formations such as the Blajoux fairy chimneys. The historical significance of sites like the Dolmen at Col de la Pierre Plate also captivates many, along with the preserved natural environment perfect for hiking and connecting with nature.
While popular sites are well-known, exploring the vastness of the Cévennes National Park often reveals quieter spots. The specific rock formations like Les Amoureux Rock Formations offer a unique, more intimate discovery. Venturing off the main paths in areas like the Gorges du Tarn can lead to secluded viewpoints and peaceful natural settings.
For spring hikes, it's advisable to dress in layers as weather can be variable. Comfortable hiking shoes are essential, as are waterproof or water-resistant outerwear for potential rain. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also recommended, especially when visiting exposed viewpoints or higher altitudes.


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