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Hiking around Lac De La Raviège, situated within the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region features preserved forests, including beech and fir trees, and views of the Black Mountain and Lacaune Mountains. The artificial lake, spanning 12 kilometers, is surrounded by an extensive network of marked forest trails. This area provides varied terrain, transitioning between the Massif Central and the Mediterranean Sea.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Salvetat is not only sparkling water, one of the best-selling in France, owned by the Danone group, and whose source is located in the town. But it is also an old mountain village which was first established in the 12th century on a rocky peak surrounded by a meander of the Agout in order to ensure the safety of its inhabitants. The small city then developed little by little over the centuries, taking on the face we know today. The old village is characterized by mountain architecture and its houses protected from rain and humid winds by slate shingles covering entire sections of walls. These protections from bad weather by vertical tiles are designated by the term “essentes” which are small planks of slate or chestnut cut, arranged and fixed to the walls or beams in order to protect a facade against the flow of water. Houses in the Middle Ages were thus quite often covered with essentes, and sometimes these essentes were painted or cut in such a way as to allow certain geometric combinations. There are many examples in the town of Salvetat-sur-Agout. Although this makes the village look a bit dull and austere, it also gives it personality and rustic charm. The village was also part of the association “Les Plus Beaux Villages de France”, but it is no longer labeled to this day.
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Large lake 12 kilometers long, straddling the departments of Hérault and Tarn. Leisure centers and beaches accessible for swimming. A 28 km mountain bike loop allows you to go around the lake.
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Small village 875 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Plateau des Lacs and in the Haut-Languedoc Natural Park. It is accessible by three passes: the Col du Cabaretou, the Col de Fontfroi and the Col de Picotalen.
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Old bridge over the Vèbre
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Old, sympathetic place on a small river bend.
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after the col de Cabarétou, with a slight incline, you come to the col de la Baraque
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It's worth driving to the place here. Nice cafes provide you with fresh energy
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There are 5 curated hiking routes around Lac De La Raviège that are accessible via bus, primarily starting from La Salvetat-sur-Agout. These trails offer a convenient way to explore the region without needing a car.
The trails accessible by bus around Lac De La Raviège traverse a diverse range of landscapes within the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park. You can expect to hike through lush forests of beech and fir, enjoy scenic views of the lake, and experience the surrounding mountains like the Black Mountain and Lacaune Mountains. The region is known for its varied scenery, from wild heathlands to crystal-clear waters.
Yes, several routes offer circular walks starting from bus-accessible points. For instance, the Lake Raviège loop from La Salvetat-sur-Agout and the Lake Raviège – La Salvetat-sur-Agout, France loop from La Salvetat-sur-Agout are excellent circular options that begin and end in La Salvetat-sur-Agout, a key bus hub.
The best seasons for hiking in the Haut-Languedoc Natural Park, including bus-accessible trails, are typically spring (April to June) and fall (September to November). Spring offers mild weather and blooming wildflowers, while fall provides cooler temperatures and stunning autumn foliage. These seasons generally have pleasant conditions for walking and often align well with public transport schedules.
Yes, some trails incorporate cultural heritage. For example, the Saint-Étienne-de-Cavall Bridge loop from La Salvetat-sur-Agout passes by the historic Pont de Saint-Étienne de Cavall. While not directly on these routes, the broader area also features ancient streets, ramparts, and even Menhirs, reflecting the rich history of the region.
The trails around Lac De La Raviège accessible by bus are generally of moderate difficulty. While there are no specifically easy-rated trails in this selection, many moderate routes can be enjoyed by families with some hiking experience. Always check the distance and elevation gain for specific routes like the Lake Raviège loop (9.7 km) to ensure it suits your family's capabilities.
Many trails in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check local regulations for specific routes. Ensure you carry enough water for your pet, as amenities might be limited on the trails themselves.
The komoot community rates the trails around Lac De La Raviège highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the preserved forests, the beautiful views of the lake, and the tranquility of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park. The convenience of accessing these routes via bus is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
La Salvetat-sur-Agout, which serves as a primary bus hub and starting point for several routes, offers amenities such as cafes and restaurants where you can refuel before or after your hike. For trails starting from other points like Le Soulié, it's recommended to carry your own provisions as options may be more limited.
The main bus-accessible starting point for these hikes is La Salvetat-sur-Agout. Specific bus routes will depend on your origin point within the region. It is recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes for services to La Salvetat-sur-Agout or Le Soulié, which are the primary access points for the listed trails.
While all the listed bus-accessible routes are rated as moderate, some offer longer distances and more significant elevation gains, providing a good challenge. For example, the Col de la Baraque loop from La Salvetat-sur-Agout covers nearly 17 km with over 440 meters of ascent, offering a more strenuous experience while still being accessible by bus.


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