Best attractions and places to see around Soubès include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. This village, situated on the edge of the Larzac plateau, is characterized by its medieval architecture and proximity to diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient structures, scenic trails, and unique natural formations. The area offers opportunities to discover local heritage and enjoy the geological and floral diversity of the upper Hérault region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I found this section too difficult to ride on an electric hardtail, so, would rate it rather intermediate than easy. For those who like it easy but still fun, the trail along the south shore is perfect.
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A pass which allows you to pass the Séranne massif and reach St Maurice de Navacelles.
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The charm of a small Occitan village leaning against the foothills of the Causse du Larzac, distinguished by the density of its buildings and its simple architecture. Deserted about twenty years ago, it owes its rebirth to foreign immigration (mainly English). The houses, built of local sandstone, rise on the right bank of the river. Some have retained evidence of Renaissance architecture (mullioned windows and transoms, ornate lintels, etc.). Saint-Privat experienced significant economic development at the end of the 19th century, with the exploitation of its subsoil. Rich in sandstone, it allowed the manufacture of many grinding wheels for sharpening tools or polishing marble, which were transported to Lodève, then the ports of Sète or Montpellier to be exported to Mediterranean countries.
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Two curiosities are worth discovering in this pretty medieval village. First, there's a stunning century-old elm tree sculpted and enhanced by Michel Chevray, located in the center of the village. In 1989, the artist gave this tree a new lease on life. The work of art is protected from the elements by a huge umbrella. The second curiosity is the Roc Castel chapel, which overlooks the village.
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Simply great 👍. Nice flowing up and down. Can you let it run properly 🤪🤪
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Soubès is rich in history. You can wander through its medieval alleyways, observe ancient fortified ramparts, and discover vaulted passages. Don't miss the Tower (Dungeon), the oldest building from the 11th century with Romanesque elements, and the Église Sainte-Marie Madeleine. The Saint-Cyprien Chapel, a 12th-century Romanesque chapel, is also located in the cemetery.
Yes, the area offers several natural highlights. The Col du Vent (703 m) provides beautiful views of the Lodévois and Caussenard landscape. You can also explore the Sentier Botanique de Font d'Amans for panoramic views and to appreciate the geological and floral diversity. The Cascade de l'Oulette, a waterfall on the Brèze river, is another natural spot worth visiting.
Soubès is a popular starting point for various walking and hiking routes. You can find shorter circular walks and longer 'Grandes Randonnées' that traverse France. The trails offer spectacular views through forests, vineyards, and the causses announcing the Larzac plateau. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Soubès guide, which includes routes like the 'Village of Soubès loop' and 'The circus of the end of the world'.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde is a mostly shaded path with small waterfalls, and sections are suitable for walking with children as steeply sloping parts have railings. The 'Village of Soubès loop' is also an easy option listed in the Hiking around Soubès guide.
The region around Soubès is excellent for cycling. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Saint-Privat Village – Col du Vent (703 m) loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Soubès guide. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the Ace flow trail, known for its varied terrain, or check out the Gravel biking around Soubès guide for more options.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde is loved for its shaded path and splendid views. The Ace flow trail offers a great fun factor with its dynamic terrain. The Col du Vent (703 m) is praised for its beautiful climb and panoramic vistas.
Soubès is the birthplace of artist Paul Dardé, and one of his sculptures can be found in the village. Additionally, the Passage Voûté du Traoucou, an ancient vaulted gateway with a unique cobbled gutter, offers a glimpse into the village's past. The nearby village of Le Caylar features a stunning century-old elm tree sculpted by Michel Chevray, as highlighted at Sculpted elm and Roc Castel chapel, Le Caylar.
Yes, Lac du Salagou is approximately 15 minutes' drive from Soubès and offers opportunities for swimming, windsurfing, and pedal boating. It's a popular spot for water-based recreation.
Within a short drive, you can visit the Lodève Museum (4.4 km), the historic Prieuré Saint-Michel de Grandmont (4.1 km), and the unique Lerab Ling Buddhist Temple (9.4 km). Natural wonders like the Cirque de Mourèze (16 km) and Grotte de Clamouse (17.8 km) are also accessible. For history enthusiasts, the ancient Templar site of La Couvertoirade (16.4 km) is a must-see.
Soubès, with its scenic landscapes, hiking opportunities, and proximity to the Larzac plateau, is ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring trails, vineyards, and natural features.
Yes, the Sentier Botanique de Font d'Amans is specifically noted for offering panoramic views. Additionally, the Col du Vent (703 m) provides very beautiful views of the Lodévois and the Monts d'Orb.
Saint-Privat Village, located near Soubès, is known for its charming Occitan architecture, with houses built of local sandstone. It has retained evidence of Renaissance architecture and experienced economic development in the 19th century due to sandstone exploitation. It's a picturesque village leaning against the foothills of the Causse du Larzac, as described in its highlight Saint-Privat Village.


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