Mountain peaks around Borée are situated in the Parc Naturel Régional des Monts d'Ardèche, a region known for its volcanic history. The village of Borée itself is at an altitude of 1,152 meters on the slopes of Mont Mézenc. The landscape features phonolitic domes and ancient volcanoes, offering diverse geological formations. This area provides opportunities for exploring the unique volcanic heritage of the Ardèche mountains.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Lots of hikers. Be polite and share the trail. The descent with the small steps is a treat.
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Mont Gerbier-de-Jonc is one of the highest peaks of the Monts d'Ardèche in the south-eastern Massif Central. The mountain itself is a striking, extinct volcanic cone with a good view over the Massif Central. The ascent and descent require some fitness and good footwear. There are a few short climbing rocks that cannot be avoided. But the view is worth it.
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The Suc de la Lauzière is an ancient volcano which peaks at an altitude of 1,582 metres. From its summit, you can observe Mont Gerbier de Jonc, well known for providing the source of the Loire.
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The Suc de Sara is a summit of volcanic origin located at 1,521 m. No surface volcanic activity has taken place on this peak, but it was created as a result of an underground magma chamber 6-8 million years ago. Fragments of concentric rings are all that remain to suggest its existence. From this summit, the view is magnificent.
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The Suc de Sara is a summit of volcanic origin located at 1,521 m. No surface volcanic activity has taken place on this peak, but it was created as a result of an underground magma chamber 6-8 million years ago. Fragments of concentric rings are all that remain to suggest its existence. From this summit, the view is magnificent.
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Mont Mézenc offers an exceptional 360° panorama over the entire Massif Central and the Alps to the east. From the south of Mézenc, a large part of the South-East of France is visible up to Ventoux.
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Magnificent panorama. The climb is very easy. Two options are available to you, via the Col de la Croix des Boutières or via the Croix de Pecata. The latter is shorter, but less pretty for my taste.
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From this side of Mont Mézenc, you have an incredible view of the departments of Ardèche and Haute-Loire. You are also precisely on the watershed line.
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The region offers several impressive peaks. Among the most popular is the South summit of Mont Mézenc, which is the highest point in Ardèche and provides incredible 360-degree views. Another favorite is Mount Gerbier de Jonc, known for its volcanic origin and being the official source of the Loire.
Yes, the Roches de Borée offer an accessible and easy hike. It's a 1-hour round trip covering 2 km, starting directly from the village square. Along the path, you'll find an interpretation table explaining the geological history of these unique phonolitic domes. While not a highlight in our guide, it's a great option for an easy outing.
The mountain peaks around Borée are rich in volcanic history. You'll encounter phonolitic domes, which are viscous lava needles sculpted by erosion, and ancient volcanoes. Peaks like Suc de Sara and Suc de la Lauzière are examples of these volcanic formations, offering insights into the region's geological past.
For breathtaking vistas, the South summit of Mont Mézenc is highly recommended, offering an extraordinary 360-degree view over the departments of Ardèche and Haute-Loire. Similarly, the Suc de Sara provides a magnificent panoramic view from its summit.
Beyond hiking, the Borée region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various MTB trails, including challenging routes like the 'Cirque des Boutières – Boutières Cross Pass loop'. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes such as the 'Col du Gerbier de Jonc – Boutières Cross Pass loop'.
Yes, there are several notable hiking routes. For instance, you can try the 'Le Suc de Sara – loop in the Parc naturel régional des Monts d'Ardèche' or the 'South summit of Mont Mézenc – North summit of Mont Mézenc loop'. These are generally moderate in difficulty and allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. You can find more details on hiking around Borée.
The highest peak in the region, and indeed in Ardèche and the Cévennes, is Mont Mézenc, reaching an impressive 1,753 meters. The South summit of Mont Mézenc is specifically highlighted for its views.
Visitors frequently praise the extraordinary 360-degree views from summits like Mont Mézenc. Many also enjoy the unique volcanic landscapes and the sense of accomplishment from climbs like Mount Gerbier de Jonc, which can be a fun challenge for all ages, including children, due to its narrow paths and rope sections.
The region offers beauty year-round. In spring and summer, the mountains burst with wild flowers and gorse under vibrant blue skies. Autumn and winter provide different scenery, with views extending to the distant Alps. The best time depends on your preference for flora, weather, and specific activities.
Yes, when hiking the Roches de Borée, you'll find an interpretation table along the path between the two main rocks. This table provides valuable insights into the geological history of the area, explaining how these phonolitic domes were sculpted by erosion from viscous lava between 6 and 8 million years ago. For more general information, you can also consult Wikipedia's page on Roches de Borée.
Absolutely. The Borée area is dotted with other significant volcanic peaks, often referred to as 'sucs'. These include Pialoux rock, Gouleïou, and Touron peak. Like the Roches de Borée, these are testaments to the region's ancient volcanism, formed from viscous lava, and contribute to the distinctive and scenic landscape.


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