Best mountain peaks around Notre-Dame-De-Londres are characterized by rolling terrain and elevated natural features rather than towering alpine summits. The commune itself sits at an elevation ranging from 126 to 426 meters. The surrounding area offers diverse natural sites and hiking trails Notre-Dame-De-Londres, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic views of the garrigue landscape.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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A very beautiful route, the only drawback being that it's extremely popular, being close to Montpellier. There are several variations ranging from 7 to 25 km.
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This path is complicated, difficult level
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Superb hike with very beautiful panoramas but indeed quite demanding because the path is very rocky in places and with some passages on the edge of cliffs. Hiking shoes necessary +++ I would also advise against going with young children. I agree with the previous comment on the first part because in fact the route takes us onto private property which is painful for the people who live there because we actually pass through their garden and then onto a private road.
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From the water tanks, accessible from the rear, we have a view of the peak, the castle of Montferrand and the plain of St Mathieu
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The start between the start at and stage 1 is poorly marked and the route passes through private property. Homeowners are tired of komoot hikers passing through their garden
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Up to what age can you go as a good beginner?
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To do at least once in your life (but wear good shoes)
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The highest point of the Corniche de l'Hortus, the summit of the Hortus offers a magnificent view of the Pic Saint Loup.
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The most popular elevated feature is the Summitof Saint-Loup, known for its panoramic views and a direct, fairly short hike. Another highly regarded spot is Hortus Summit, offering magnificent 360-degree views stretching from the sea to the Cévennes and the neighboring Pic Saint-Loup.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Climbing Section on the North Face of Pic Saint-Loup offers a unique experience. This section involves covering about 20 meters in a 'climbing' mode, providing a sublime view for those with secure footing.
Beyond the summits, you can explore the **Ravin des Arcs**, a unique geological formation featuring a small canyon carved into limestone, with 'giant pots' in the rocks and seasonal pools. This protected area offers an interesting natural exploration opportunity.
From various elevated points, you can expect diverse and expansive views. For instance, Hortus Summit provides a 360-degree panorama from the sea to the Cévennes. The View of Pic Saint-Loup, Château de Montferrand, and the Plain of Saint-Mathieu offers a scenic vista of these prominent landmarks.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the Puech du Mail offers an accessible local elevated point within a hiking route that starts directly from Notre-Dame-De-Londres. This provides an opportunity to experience local woods and gain some elevation for scenic views without extreme difficulty.
The region generally experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some trails might be more challenging.
The area around Notre-Dame-De-Londres is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate options like 'Le ravin des Arcs – loop from La Garde'. There are also many road cycling routes and general cycling routes, such as the 'Fambetou Pass – Mountain road loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres'.
For popular spots like Summitof Saint-Loup, there is a large parking lot available at its foot. It's advisable to anticipate crowds during high season.
Yes, the Montagne de la Seranne is another notable elevated area. Located south of Larzac, it's a small massif featuring several peaks such as Mont Saint-Baudille, the Pioch de Roquebrune, the Pioch de la Boffia, Peyre Martine, and the Roc Blanc.
Visitors appreciate the Summitof Saint-Loup for its superb panoramic views and the rewarding experience of a direct and fairly short hike to a good elevation. Many find it magnificent, even with the occasional challenge of finding the right path.
While specific regulations can vary, many trails in the Grand Pic Saint-Loup area are generally dog-friendly. However, for more challenging routes or those with steep sections, like parts of the Pic Saint-Loup, it's important to consider your dog's capabilities and ensure their safety, as some paths can be tricky.
Notre-Dame-De-Londres is a charming commune, and while specific establishments aren't detailed here, you can typically find local amenities like cafes or small eateries in French villages of this size to relax and refuel after your outdoor activities. For more information on local services, you might check the local tourism office website: grandpicsaintloup-tourisme.fr.


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