Natural monuments around Peyrolles feature a diverse landscape characterized by rivers, forests, and mountainous terrain, including parts of the Cévennes National Park. This region offers various natural formations and historical sites. The area provides opportunities to explore geological features and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Quite a bit of fitness required, steep climb at the start.
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The Signal Saint-Pierre, a few hundred meters from the Col Saint-Pierre, allows you to contemplate the Cévennes at an altitude of 695m.
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Here, a teacher from Lasalle who had lost many members of his family (including his son) during the 14-18 war had a hundred cedars planted in their homage.
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The Signal Saint-Pierre, a few hundred meters from the Col Saint-Pierre, allows you to contemplate the Cévennes at an altitude of 695 meters.
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From the Abbarines bridge you have a splendid view of the Gardon de Mialet. Descend to the river for a saving break and to get another perspective on this magnificent bridge that spans this waterway.
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Nice bathing spots in small pools. An insider tip on hot days...
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The Abarines bridge is popular for swimming. By bike we will ride to Saint Jean du Gard and then we will take the borgne valley to reach Saint André de Valborgne and head towards Mont Aigoual.
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If you take this path expect 75% buggy. Big stones, steep climbs, rock climbing. Doable but not easy. Attention: At the end do not go along the fence on the right even if you see houses. The owner, instead of putting a sign at the start of the path, has blocked the path just before the road and you have to climb a hill with an electric fence right next to it.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table, which offers panoramic views of the Cévennes at 695 meters. Another favorite is Abarines Bridge, known for its splendid views of the Gardon de Mialet and opportunities to descend to the river. The Remembrance Grove, a historical site with a hundred cedars, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, Abarines Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views and access to the Gardon de Mialet river. Additionally, the nearby Lac de Peyrolles is a popular spot for swimming and water sports, making it a great recreational option for families.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options like the Col de Saint-Pierre loop. For cyclists, there are challenging routes such as the Cévennes Loop. Find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Peyrolles, Cycling around Peyrolles, and Road Cycling Routes around Peyrolles guides.
The area boasts fascinating geological sites. The Abarines Bridge spans the Gardon de Mialet, offering views of the river's formations. A truly unique feature is the Grotte aux Palmiers (Palm Tree Cave) beneath the Château de Peyrolles, which contains fossilized palm trees preserved in Tuff, dating back millions of years and indicating a past tropical climate.
Yes, the Remembrance Grove is a significant historical site where a hundred cedars were planted in homage to those lost during World War I. Additionally, the Barrage Zola, an early arch dam built in the mid-19th century, offers a blend of natural beauty and engineering history.
Hiking trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Rocky Trail in Cévennes National Park is described as challenging, with big stones, steep climbs, and rock climbing sections. Other trails, like those leading to the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table or Remembrance Grove, are generally intermediate, sometimes involving steep ascents.
The region's natural monuments are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for water activities at Lac de Peyrolles, while winter can provide a different, serene experience, especially in the Cévennes National Park, though some trails might be more challenging.
Absolutely. The Abarines Bridge offers access to the Gardon de Mialet, where visitors can find nice bathing spots in small pools. Lac de Peyrolles is also a popular destination for swimming and various water sports. While beautiful, swimming is prohibited at Lac de Bimont.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from the Signal de Saint-Pierre Orientation Table and the Scenic viewpoint in Cévennes National Park. The opportunity to connect with nature, explore historical sites like the Remembrance Grove, and discover unique geological formations also stands out.
While popular sites like Mont Sainte-Victoire can attract many visitors, exploring areas within the Cévennes National Park, such as the Rocky Trail or other less-trafficked routes, can offer a more secluded experience. The Barrage Zola also provides a tranquil setting for walks away from the main tourist hubs.
For autumn visits, it's advisable to wear layers as temperatures can vary. Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots are essential, especially for trails like the Rocky Trail in Cévennes National Park or the stony paths on Mont Sainte-Victoire. Always carry enough water, even in cooler weather.


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