Mont Mezenc
Culminating at 1754 m, it straddles the municipalities of Borée and La Rochette. It is an immense natural barrier which determines the division of waters between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
Culminating at 1754 m, it straddles the municipalities of Borée and La Rochette. It is an immense natural barrier which determines the division of waters between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
Alpine marmots were introduced between 1980 and 1991 in the outskirts of Mont Mézenc, from the Gandoulet site. In 2011, more than 125 family groups were identified around this massif.
Located overlooking the Borne valley, with its exceptional view of the Atlantic and Mediterranean watersheds. This “refuge” place invites rest and contemplation. Work by Gloria Friedmann in the context of the Sharing of Waters.
Church nicknamed "the cathedral of the mountain" because of its imposing dimensions. It is a gothic style church. It houses the high altar of the Abbaye des Chambons.
At Ron des Fades (fairy rock), the visit begins with an unusual and fabulous route under a wood of centuries-old chestnut trees to discover the miniature Cévennes village in its clearing.