Mountain peaks around Pourcharesses France are primarily defined by the Mont Lozère massif, a significant geographical feature within the Cévennes National Park. This region, with elevations ranging from 600 meters to over 1600 meters, offers diverse mountainous terrain. It is known for its coniferous plantations, moorland, and as the source of the River Tarn. The area provides numerous opportunities for exploring high-altitude landscapes and panoramic viewpoints.
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Located at an altitude of 1,203 meters, Montadou offers beautiful views of the Massif Central. You benefit from a 360º panorama of the surrounding peaks.
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The Gratassac is a summit which dominates the city and the lake of Villefort. It offers a 360-degree panorama of the lake, Castanet, La Garde Guérin, the Saint-Loup chapel, and the Mont Lozère massif.
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Pic Cassini, with its 1,681 meters of altitude, is the second summit of Mont Lozère. Its name is a tribute to the Cassini family of scientists who, in four generations and thanks to triangulation, established in 1744 the first precise map of the kingdom of France: the first Cassini map. The summit, then named Belle Coste summit, served (among other French summits) as a geodesic point. The triangle-shaped structure is also reminiscent of the pyramidal observation structures used by cartographers.
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The region is dominated by the Mont Lozère massif. Its highest point is Finiels Summit, reaching 1,699 meters. Other significant peaks include Pic Cassini (1,681 meters) and Mont Lozère itself, which offers extensive natural scenery.
Many peaks offer impressive panoramic views. From Finiels Summit, you can enjoy a privileged panorama of the surrounding region. Pic Cassini is known for its great 360-degree panorama, and Le Montadou also provides a 360º panorama of the surrounding peaks and the Massif Central.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Pourcharesses guide, including trails like 'Immersed in Villefort' and 'Pic Cassini and the sources of the Tarn'.
The Mont Lozère massif is popular year-round. In winter, it's utilized for skiing, while in summer, it's a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed across different seasons.
The Mont Lozère massif, part of the Cévennes National Park, is known for its stunning natural scenery, including coniferous plantations and 'broom' scrub moorland. It is also the source of the River Tarn. The Cliffs of Pourcharesses area is abundant with wild fruit trees like apple, pear, cherry, and various berries.
Yes, Pic Cassini is notable for its historical significance in cartography. It's named in tribute to the Cassini family, who established the first precise map of France in 1744, using this summit as a geodesic point.
The nature resort of Mont Lozère is a good site for a stopover, offering many catering and accommodation services. Shops are open both in summer and winter, and some centers provide sports activities.
Yes, hiking along the ridges of Mont Lozère, particularly a signposted path that gradually ascends to the Finiels Summit, is considered an accessible option with an 'easy' difficulty rating, typically taking about 2 hours. Additionally, the 'tour of lac de Villefort' route in the Hiking around Pourcharesses guide is rated as easy.
Beyond hiking, you can explore cycling routes, such as 'The Gorges du Chassezac and de l'Altier' or 'The Col du Pré de la Dame', detailed in the Cycling around Pourcharesses guide. There are also running trails, including the 'Lac de Villefort loop', found in the Running Trails around Pourcharesses guide.
The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (GR 70), a long-distance path, crosses the Mont Lozère area. It follows Stevenson's 1878 journey and is marked by standing stones known as *montjoies*, offering a historical and scenic hiking experience.
Gratassac is a summit that overlooks the city and lake of Villefort. It provides a 360-degree panorama of the lake, Castanet, La Garde Guérin, the Saint-Loup chapel, and the Mont Lozère massif.
The Cliffs of Pourcharesses offer a challenging 13.2 km hiking trail with a 473m elevation gain. This trail takes you between the Villefort lake and the plateau of La Garde-Guérin, with the Morangiès valley as a backdrop. It's known for its abundance of wild fruit trees and picturesque landscapes, providing a 'taste of paradise' for foragers and nature lovers.


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