Best attractions and places to see around La Souche include historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities within the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park. Situated at an altitude of 575 meters, the village is nestled in the Cévennes Ardéchoises. The area features the Tanargue Massif, Mont Aigu, and the Lignon River, offering diverse landscapes. Evidence of human occupation dates back to prehistoric times, contributing to the region's cultural significance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Etymology: comes from Mas d’Adam, name of the old domain which was located at the site of the current village which was ceded by the lord of Géorant to the bishop of Viviers to allow him to found the abbey of Mazan. It all begins with the foundation of the Cistercian abbey in the heart of the village. This takes place between 1119 and 1122. At the beginning of the 12th century, canons came to settle on the site of Mas d’Adam (toponym that would evolve towards MAZAN), and were joined by monks from the abbey of Bonnevaux. These religious men built an immense abbey, of which only the remains are left today, which experienced a period of apogee that lasted until the Hundred Years' War. It gave birth to four other abbeys which are Bonneval, Sénanque, Sylvanès and le Thoronet as well as establishments of nuns. After this prosperous period, misfortunes followed one another at the abbey of Mazan: it was plundered by the great companies of the Hundred Years' War, then attacked by the Huguenots in the modern period. Before this last pillage, the monks, according to legend, would have melted a golden bell with all their treasures, which they would have buried somewhere, opposite and in front of the bull's eye, within earshot of the cock's crow. https://www.montagnedardeche.com/patrimoine-culturel/village-de-mazan-labbaye-2387/
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The Queen's Staircase is carved into the volcanic rock. A superb view of the surrounding mountains awaits you at the top of the 215 steps. The magnificent Royal Ladders circuit takes you to discover the Devil's Bridge as well as the Queen's Ladder and the King's Ladder.
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The Giant's Causeway in Thueyts is a striking volcanic rock formation that resembles a giant's staircase, offering spectacular views of the Ardèche landscape. As you walk this trail, you'll see towering basalt columns formed by ancient lava flows, creating a natural wonder that appears almost sculpted.
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Work "A circle and a thousand fragments" by Felice Varini. https://www.ardeche-guide.com/lieux-de-visites/sites-historical-monuments/oeuvre-un-cercle-et-mille-fragments-de-felice-varini-4827079
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A nice climb on a fairly quiet road. The further up the climb you go, the steeper it becomes. There are 10% inclines towards the top. The climb has a length of 10 km and an elevation gain of 370 m.
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Nice climb on a road with little traffic, especially in the upper area. Right next to the bridge over the Beaume in Rosiéres, take the D303 towards Vernon/Sanilhac. In the lower area it is flat, briefly it even goes downhill, from Vernon then uphill with up to 10% and more. The effort is always rewarded with beautiful views of the countryside; The Saint-Michel church, which can be seen from afar, and the adjacent "Château" of Vernon are also a beautiful ensemble. In the upper area you pass the "Château de Versas", a Renaissance building from the 16th century with a central, octagonal tower. The ascent is 10 km long and goes from 155 to 525 meters in altitude.
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Nice crossing point in the middle of the ruins. The Grande Porte farm is a good restaurant/refreshment point with a lovely view overlooking the abbey. There is also a water point within the abbey to fill the gourds.
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The artist Felice Varini has created an interesting work on the ruins of the Mazan Abbey, built in the 12th century. It is part of an artistic journey around the watershed line which crosses the Ardèche. This one is called “A circle and a thousand fragments” where the artist chose to work with gold leaf, mineral on mineral.
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La Souche is rich in natural beauty, bordering the impressive Tanargue Massif, which is ideal for hikers. You can also find Mont Aigu, offering unparalleled 360° panoramic views, and Le Rocher d'Abraham, the highest point in La Souche. For a refreshing experience, visit the La Souche Water Plan for swimming in the gentle Lignon River, complete with a playground and picnic tables.
Yes, La Souche has several historical landmarks. You can visit the Saint-Sauveur Church in the main town, rebuilt in the 19th century, or the restored Church of the Hamlet of Saint-Louis, which offers exceptional panoramic views. The remains of Charay Castle, originally from the 16th century, and the historic 1894 School Building are also points of interest. Don't miss The Calvary, a historical finishing point for processions.
The region around La Souche is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous marked hiking trails, including a tour of Mont Aigu. Cycling is also very popular, with the area being part of the annual Ardèchoise event. For more adventurous activities, the Croix de Bauzon Recreation Station, just 14 km away, offers alpine and cross-country skiing in winter, and a botanical trail, climbing, and a fitness trail in summer.
Absolutely. The La Souche Water Plan is a great spot for families, offering natural swimming, a playground, and picnic tables. The Croix de Bauzon Recreation Station also provides family-friendly activities like a botanical trail and fitness trail during the summer. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families.
For breathtaking views, climb Mont Aigu within the Tanargue Massif for an unparalleled 360° panorama. The Church of the Hamlet of Saint-Louis also offers an exceptional panoramic view of the entire Lignon valley. Additionally, the Queen's Ladder, a natural monument carved into volcanic rock, provides a superb view of the surrounding mountains from the top of its 215 steps.
The area boasts numerous marked hiking trails, including a tour of Mont Aigu. For a unique experience, explore the Chemin des Endettés (Path of the Indebted), a winding path with a curious local legend. You can also find various routes for different skill levels, including those around the Tanargue Massif.
Yes, the region features fascinating geological formations. The Giant's Causeway in Thueyts is a striking volcanic rock formation with towering basalt columns formed by ancient lava flows, resembling a giant's staircase. The Queen's Ladder is another natural monument carved into volcanic rock.
La Souche offers activities year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at the La Souche Water Plan and enjoying hiking or cycling. In winter, the Croix de Bauzon Recreation Station is perfect for alpine and cross-country skiing. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes.
Beyond historical buildings, you can discover unique artistic installations. For example, at Mazan-l'Abbaye, the artist Felice Varini created an interesting work called “A circle and a thousand fragments” on the ruins of the 12th-century abbey, using gold leaf. This is part of an artistic journey around the watershed line crossing the Ardèche.
Yes, cycling is a very popular activity in the region. La Souche is part of the Ardèchoise event, which attracts many cyclists annually. You can find numerous routes for various cycling types. For mountain biking, explore trails like the "Col de la Croix de Bauzon – Croix de Millet Pass loop" or the "Watershed – Mazan-l'Abbaye loop" detailed in the MTB Trails around La Souche guide. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Col du Pendu (1435 m) – Col de la Croix de Bauzon loop" or the "Beaume Valley – Old Town of Joyeuse loop" found in the Road Cycling Routes around La Souche guide.
The Pont du Diable (Thueyts) is a magnificent stone bridge over the Ardèche River, standing 17 meters high. It's an emblematic place in the Ardèche, known for its legend that claims it was built under the devil's inspiration. Steep paths lead down to this site from Thueyts, and the water beneath is deep enough for swimming and jumping from rocks.
La Souche has a long history, with evidence of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times. The village is nestled within the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, and its historical sites like the Saint-Sauveur Church, Charay Castle, and the 1894 School Building reflect its past. The Chemin des Endettés also tells a curious local legend from bygone eras.


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