[PDF] Hike Up a Gourmet Appetite in Cevennes National Park Tour

Experience The Rhythm of Ancient Farming Life

The combination of goat bells chiming from steep slopes and darting sheep dogs cleverly doing their work with Cévenol farmers makes you feel linked to hundreds of past generations. The 3000-year-old agro-pastoralism tradition is what got the park its Unesco status as an example of a living and evolving cultural landscape. Be part of this by roundin...

Hike Through Wilderness and History

The park has more than 5000 km of paths of all lengths and boasts 300 one-day hikes where spectacular views of the Mediterranean plains are easy to get from Mount Lozère or Mount Aigoual. Or set off on one of the many 2-3 day circuits along sheer gorges where soaring vultures will make your heart sing. For easy walks for all the family, take the se...

Plunge Into The History of Religious Rebels

The wild hills saw a fascinating part of European history when Protestant Cévenol peasants, camisards, turned to armed revolt after 1685 when Louis XIV clamped down on Protestant religious freedom. War occurred between 1702-1704 and hundreds of villages in the region were destroyed. Engross yourself in the story of religious freedom and repression ...

Spot Vultures, Wild Horses and Listen For The Roar

The park has a particularly high number of plant and animal species due to its diverse landscapes and climates. Before you go, spend some time online on the park's in-depth atlas, which gives information including soundtracks and maps with the latest sightings. At the Maison des Vautours, take in the plunging view on the Jonte Gorge, learn about th...

Star-Gaze in Europe’s Biggest International Dark Sky Reserve

Travel up to the top of Mount Aigoual or Mount Lozère for sunset and admire the stunning views out towards the sea and the Pyrenees. When night arrives, listen for the chip chip of flitting bats, the hoots of owls and see the spectacular expanse of stars. If it’s August, look out for the annual Perseid meteor shower. For dedicated star lovers, ther...

Travel Out of Time Underground

It’s not strictly in the park, but Demoiselles Caveis worth visiting if you’re driving in from the southeast. Guided visits take you in Europe’s first underground tourist funicular. Be amazed by an immense cathedral-like cavern full of stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over thousands of years into stone forests, petrified mushroom clouds...

What and Where to Eat in Cévennes National Park

The people of the Cévennes once lived off chestnuts, the so-called "bread tree" because it saved them in scarce times. Buy them at markets preserved in jars, cooked over coals or delicious with cream in the Cévenol soup. Don’t miss the Chestnut Festivals, especially in Lasalle and Anduze, in Autumn which are a real spectacle of passionate chestnut ...

How to Get There

The attraction of the Cévennes is its remoteness, but this makes getting there tricky. The best option is to come by car, hired in Montpellier or Nîmes. The roads are narrow and windy, so measure distances in terms of time and not kilometers. Difficult access means visiting the park for at least 2-3 days or longer and sticking to one area is better...

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How many trails are in Cévennes National Park?

There are 324 trails in Cévennes National Park. These trails have an average 4.1-star rating from 4,566 AllTrails community reviews. Which trail has the most elevation gain in Cévennes National Park? If you're looking for elevation gain, Cévennes National Park has you covered.

What to do in the Cévennes?

One of the delights in the Cevennes is unexpectedly coming across restaurants and bars in isolated villages as neo-rurals bring new life and make the most of local products with French flair as they do at the Balade Gourmande in tiny Soudorgues. The attraction of the Cévennes is its remoteness, but this makes getting there tricky.

Why should you visit the Ardeche National Park & the Cevennes mountains?

Walking through the eastern part of the Ardeche National Park and the Cevennes Mountains truly offers an exceptionally rare insight into the delights of hidden France. Enjoy the gastronomy of the region, truffles, local cheeses, olives, Cevennes honey and not forgetting the full-bodied local red wines.

Where to hike in Piedmont Cévenol?

Short hike partly in the forest around the peninsula of Casteljau in Piedmont Cévenol, at the gates of the Cévennes National Park. Along the way, you will pass by the cave "Grotte du Renard", and you will pass by several belvederes, which will offer you beautiful views of the valley and the Chassezac gorges.

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