Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This commune, located north of Montpellier, is situated at the foot of Pic Saint-Loup and Hortus, offering diverse terrain from scrubland to forests and limestone plateaus. The area features remnants of medieval fortresses, prehistoric sites, and is at the heart of the AOP Pic Saint-Loup wine region. Visitors can explore ancient history alongside natural beauty and local culture.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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An exceptional site, but one that can quickly become dangerous if you're careless. The arch is a nice sight! Note that there's a hole in the middle that you can descend (by canyoning or caving), and then jump into the water (depending on the season), at the end of a rope, of course. The water is stagnant, not very enjoyable in the summer. The rest of the river is dry in the summer. It's a good opportunity to explore the caves, which are fairly easy to access, even if you reach the end of the line quite quickly.
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Beautiful aqueduct built to supply the park and gardens with water.
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We visited in the summer during a long drought, which made it possible to follow the route. This might be different if there's been a lot of rain or in winter. We had to climb quite a few sections, but there were some beautiful sights. Definitely recommended.
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A very beautiful route, the only drawback being that it's extremely popular, being close to Montpellier. There are several variations ranging from 7 to 25 km.
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This path is complicated, difficult level
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Intermediate hike; it climbs well after crossing the river; then oak forest with the presence of wild boars; further on after crossing the main road it becomes easy with the view of Pic Saint Loup
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The region offers diverse hiking experiences. For panoramic views, consider the hike to the Summitof Saint-Loup, which provides a good elevation gain. Another option is the Hortus Summit, offering magnificent 360-degree views from the sea to the Cévennes. For a more challenging adventure, explore The Ravin des Arcs, known for its natural arch and rocky riverbed. You can find various running trails, including loops around Lac de Cécélès and routes to Château de Montferrand, by visiting the Running Trails around Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers guide.
Yes, Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers is rich in history. You can visit the remnants of the medieval Château de Montferrand, founded in 1090, which offers panoramic views. The area also features the Castries Aqueduct, a significant 17th-century hydraulic work that provides beautiful walking opportunities. Prehistoric sites like the Hortus Cave, with traces of Neanderthal occupation, and the Chalcolithic-era Château du Lébous, showcase the region's ancient past. Don't miss the 5000-year-old prehistoric menhir displayed at the town hall.
The region boasts a diverse mosaic of natural landscapes. You'll find scrubland, oak and pine forests, limestone plateaus, and agricultural plains. The area is nestled at the foot of the prominent Pic Saint-Loup and sheltered by Hortus, creating an exceptional natural backdrop. The Ravin des Arcs is a unique natural site with a distinctive arch, while Lake Cécélès offers a tranquil spot for relaxation.
Absolutely. The Castries Aqueduct offers pleasant walks suitable for families. Lake Cécélès is an ideal spot for a picnic and a swim, though access may be subject to a fee during peak season. The commune also has a sports complex with a city stadium, skate park, and athletics track, as well as a municipal swimming pool for recreational fun.
Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers is at the heart of the AOP Pic Saint-Loup wine region, renowned for its quality red, rosé, and white wines. You can visit numerous local wineries for tastings, such as the "Vignobles des 3 Châteaux" cellar. The "Les Coteaux de Montferrand" cellar, now part of "Les Coteaux du Pic," also offers a sales and reception area for wine tasting.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, with options like the "View of Pic Saint-Loup" loop or the "Gravel loop from Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers." Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the "View of Pic Saint-Loup – Notre-Dame-de-Londres loop." For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers guide.
Yes, Lake Cécélès is a popular spot for swimming and picnics, especially during warmer months. Please note that access to the lake may be subject to a fee during the high season. Additionally, for the adventurous, The Ravin des Arcs offers opportunities for canyoning or caving with a jump into the water, season permitting.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring historical sites. Summer is ideal for swimming at Lake Cécélès, though some riverbeds like The Ravin des Arcs can be dry. Winter hiking is also possible, but be aware that some trails might be impassable due to water levels after heavy rains.
The village of Saint-Mathieu-De-Tréviers hosts market days on Thursdays and Wednesdays, offering a chance to experience local life and products. The commune also provides a Heritage Trail (Parcours Patrimoine) that guides visitors through emblematic sites, showcasing its rich historical and archaeological past.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from peaks like the Summitof Saint-Loup and Hortus Summit, which stretch from the sea to the Cévennes. The diverse hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic walks along the Castries Aqueduct, are also highly appreciated. The unique natural features like The Ravin des Arcs and the tranquil Lake Cécélès also receive positive feedback for their beauty and recreational opportunities.
When hiking, especially on trails like The Ravin des Arcs, be prepared for rocky terrain and potential difficulties in finding the path; good hiking shoes are compulsory. Some routes, particularly those under the cliffs of Hortus, can be challenging and are best reserved for seasoned hikers. Always bring a compact bag, and be mindful of potential falling rocks. Parking is available at the base of popular spots like Pic Saint-Loup, but it can get crowded during high season.
While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural areas in the region are generally dog-friendly. For instance, some hikers have successfully completed challenging routes like the Pic St Loup with their dogs. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved and, if required, kept on a leash. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas before your visit.


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