Attractions and places to see around Antrenas encompass a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and notable landmarks. Situated in the Lozère department of France, the region is known for its picturesque surroundings, including the Aubrac plateau and surrounding mountains. Visitors can explore scenic routes, mountain passes, and summits offering panoramic viewpoints. The area also provides insights into local heritage and traditional activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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9km of climbing, perfect for training sessions of one or 45 minutes
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The Pic de Mus dominates Aubrac and the village of Saint-Laurent-de-Muret from a height of 1,327m. It offers a magnificent panorama over the Margeride, the Cévennes and the Cantal mountains.
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The Col du Trébatut is 10.5 km long with an average gradient of 5.1% and maximum gradients of 8%. There is 535m of elevation gain.
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A pleasant pass, which will take you straight into Aubrac and its magical plateau. We slept at the top in June, it is still cold there.
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Magnificent landscapes to do at least once, absolutely
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12-star route in a dream landscape, with luxury panoramas and few cars.
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The Bonnecombe pass gives access to the southern part of the Aubrac mountains, the highest on the plateau, and is located between the Mailhebiau signal and the Coumborio mountain. It is taken by the D52 road, known as the lakes road and is located in the immediate vicinity of the pond of the same name.
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Very nice road with an extensive view.
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The Route de l'Aubrac is considered one of the most beautiful scenic routes on the Aubrac plateau, offering extensive views. For panoramic vistas, head to Pic de Mus, which dominates Aubrac at 1,327 meters and provides magnificent views over the Margeride, Cévennes, and Cantal mountains. The Bonnecombe Pass, traversed by the D52 road (known as the lakes road), also offers access to the higher parts of the Aubrac mountains and is near the Étang du Bonnecombe.
Yes, the area around Antrenas is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, including the 'Pic de Mus Trail', and more challenging routes like the 'Semi Marathon Marvejols-Mende'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Antrenas guide.
Antrenas has a rich history, having been a seigneury under the Barons of Peyre. Nearby, you can explore sites related to the historic Routes of Santiago de Compostela, such as the Pont des Pèlerins in St Chely d'Aubrac or Espalion Pont Vieux. The region also features charming villages like Sainte-Enimie, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages', and Quezac with its medieval bridge.
Families can enjoy several wildlife parks. The Parc à Loups du Gévaudan (Gévaudan Wolf Park) is home to wolves, while the Réserve de Bisons d'Europe de Sainte-Eulalie offers a chance to see European bison. The Maison des Vautours (House of Vultures) is another interesting option for wildlife enthusiasts.
The region boasts dramatic natural features such as the Gorges du Tarn, known for its cliffs and wooded slopes. You can also visit the beautiful Cascade du Déroc waterfall, the spectacular Aven Armand cave system, and the unique geological formation of Trou de Bozouls, a natural amphitheater. The Chaos de Nimes-le-Vieux presents a fascinating landscape of chaotic rock formations.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse cycling opportunities, from moderate to difficult routes. You can find options like 'Montjézieu – Booz Restaurant loop from Marvejols' for touring bicycles or explore gravel biking routes such as 'Buron La Rozière – Bonnecombe Pass loop'. For detailed routes, check the Cycling around Antrenas guide or the Gravel biking around Antrenas guide.
The region's attractions, especially the scenic routes and mountain passes, are best enjoyed during warmer months. While the Bonnecombe Pass can still be cold in June, late spring through early autumn generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the natural landscapes and outdoor activities.
Yes, you can explore local craftsmanship and products. The Artisan Soap Factory (Savonnerie artisanale Natura Causses) offers tours and demonstrations of natural soap making. Additionally, the GAEC BALEZ farm raises Aubrac cows and pigs, selling local products like cured meats and poultry directly from the farm.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The Route de l'Aubrac is highlighted for its extensive views and being a beautiful tourist route. The Pic de Mus is loved for its magnificent panorama, and the Bonnecombe Pass is appreciated for its pleasant access to the magical Aubrac plateau.
Yes, the area features several beautiful lakes. The Bonnecombe Pass is located in the immediate vicinity of the Étang du Bonnecombe. Further afield, the scenic Lac du Bouchet is also accessible for visitors.
The Aubrac region is central to many attractions. The Route de l'Aubrac is a prime example, offering access to traditional 'burons' where you can enjoy local delicacies like aligot. The Bonnecombe Pass provides access to the southern, higher part of the Aubrac mountains, and Pic de Mus offers commanding views over the entire Aubrac landscape.


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