Canyons around Les Bondons are characterized by deeply incised valleys and significant geological formations, marking a unique meeting point of granite and limestone. While the commune itself features incised valleys like those of Briançon and Girouse, the surrounding region offers more prominent canyon experiences. The area is known for its dramatic landscapes, including the Gorges du Tarn and Gorges du Bramont, which provide diverse outdoor activities. These geographical features offer insights into the region's complex geology and support varied ecosystems.
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Start of the Cévennes greenway. Section set up from Florac on the old railway line). Rocky parts in places but magnificent view (small gorges, tunnel, bridge)
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A magnificent passage on the GTMC. The restored bridge over the Ramponsel stream is superb. You will have to push to get out of the gorge, especially with a loaded bike.
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When traveling the Stevenson Way (GR70) one is rewarded for taking the longer route to Florac and staying on the GR70. Here the still young Tarn has dug deep. On both sides of the gorge are steep cliffs. The gorge is even accessible from the other side at Cocurès.
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Definitely NOT ok for touring bikes. Big rocks and very steep parts. More a hiking trail or for experienced MTB.
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Nice trail to discover the Gorges du Tarn accessible from Castelbouc or Quissac.
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Very nice to running tour on narrow forest paths. Not really dangerous, but since the tour is completely natural (unsecured) and some sections are a bit steep, children should already be able to assess the dangers. Recommended age: from 8 to 10 years. You can either take the path up to about 1200 m above sea level. M. (in the small hamlet of La Fage or on the La Borie estate) or at the end of the valley at the bridge before Saint-Étienne-du-Valdonnez. If you follow the bottom of the valley, which is also very beautiful, the whole thing can be wonderfully designed as a round tour (total length approx. 12 km and 400 meters in altitude).
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While Les Bondons itself features deeply incised valleys like those of Briançon and Girouse, the most prominent canyon experiences are found in the surrounding region. These include the spectacular Gorges du Tarn, known for its towering cliffs and picturesque villages, and the deep, picturesque Gorges du Bramont on the northwestern slope of Mont Lozère.
The Gorges du Tarn offer a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and rock climbing amidst breathtaking panoramic views. For a unique cycling experience, consider the Cévennes Greenway (Florac Developed Section), an old railway line offering magnificent views of small gorges, tunnels, and bridges.
Yes, the Gorges du Bramont are ideal for hikers seeking a more secluded experience. You'll find challenging but rewarding trails with superb panoramas. The Northeast Flank of the Gorges du Bramont offers narrow forest paths suitable for running tours, with some steep sections. You can design a round tour of approximately 12 km here. For more hiking options in the wider area, explore the Hiking around Les Bondons guide.
The valleys within Les Bondons, such as the Vallées des Ruisseaux de Briançon et de Girouse, are significant for their geological diversity. They are located at the contact point of various terrains, including sedimentary limestone, marl, metamorphic schists, and the crystalline base of Mont Lozère. This creates a distinctive landscape, often described as 'geological books in the open air'.
While specific seasonal weather for Les Bondons isn't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities in the region, avoiding the peak summer heat and potential winter cold. Summer is popular for water activities in the Gorges du Tarn.
Yes, the Single Viewpoint offers fantastic views of the Tarn Gorge and the village of Ispagnac, and is categorized as family-friendly. When exploring the Northeast Flank of the Gorges du Bramont, while some sections are steep, it can be suitable for children aged 8-10 who can assess dangers, making it a rewarding experience for active families.
You can witness the Tarn River's impressive work at The Tarn at Cocurès. Here, the still young Tarn has dug deep, forming steep cliffs on both sides of the gorge. This spot is accessible from the Cocurès side and offers a dramatic view of the river's power.
The Gorges du Bramont are rich in vegetation and wildlife. You might spot European otters in the riparian forests along the stream. The cliff areas also provide nesting grounds for birds like the Eurasian Eagle Owl, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
Absolutely. The Cévennes Greenway (Florac Developed Section) is a cycle way built on an old railway line that provides magnificent views of small gorges, tunnels, and bridges. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Les Bondons guide, which includes routes like 'Route des Gorges du Tarn'.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region around Les Bondons offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Les Bondons guide. The Gorges du Tarn are also popular for kayaking and canoeing.
Yes, the Haut Ramponsel🤗 bridge is a magnificent restored bridge over the Ramponsel stream, forming part of the GTMC (Grande Traversée du Massif Central) route. It's a notable landmark within the gorge landscape.
For additional details on the Gorges du Bramont, including its natural heritage, you can visit the official tourism site: visit-occitanie.com. This resource provides further context on its features and why it's worth visiting.


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