Best attractions and places to see around Causse-De-La-Selle, a village in the Hérault department of France, offers a combination of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The area is characterized by its natural features, including gorges, caves, and prehistoric megaliths. It serves as a base for exploring diverse landscapes and cultural sites within a short distance.
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 shaded spot with an impressive plane tree!
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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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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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Hike impossible to do by following the route. Fences, private property barriers. High water level. Impossible to cross the river without getting wet.
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A beautiful place, but don't go there lightly, hiking shoes are a must! The hike that takes you there may be short, but it will be on rocky and uneven terrain.
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Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a magnificent, very touristy village but it is also a perfect starting point for numerous trail routes in the Hérault gorges, particularly in the off-season when there are fewer people on the trail. trails.
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This magnificent bridge allows you to admire: the entrance to the Hérault gorges; the Devil's Bridge, a medieval structure with two main arches (plus two secondary ones) which spans the Hérault at the level of the Gouffre Noir since the 11th century; the Saint-Jean-de-Fos bridge, which does not have the aura of the Devil's Bridge but which is still found in many photos and remains a very pretty bridge with a single arch; and an aqueduct in the background.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the dramatic landscapes of the Gorges de l'Hérault, perfect for canoeing, or the magnificent natural amphitheater of the Cirque de Navacelles. Don't miss the impressive underground wonders of the Clamouse Cave and the Grotte des Demoiselles. For a unique hiking experience, explore The Ravin des Arcs, a natural ravine with a riverbed that can be explored.
Absolutely. A must-see is Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, recognized as one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in France' and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the historic Abbey of Gellone. Another significant landmark is Devil's Bridge, an ancient medieval structure spanning the Hérault river, part of the French pilgrim routes. You can also find the medieval Saint-Étienne-d'Issensac Bridge nearby.
The area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy canoeing on the Hérault river, with services like Canoë Le Moulin Aubanel available. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails exploring the diverse landscapes. The region also offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The charming village of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert offers a pleasant stroll through its historic streets. The Devil's Bridge is also a great spot for families to admire the river and gorge. Additionally, the Place de la Liberté provides a relaxing setting with cafes.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can explore routes like 'Les Gorges de la Buèges – loop from Saint-Jean-de-Buèges' or more challenging options such as 'Peyre Martine – loop from Saint-Jean-de-Buèges'. For more details and route options, visit the Hiking around Causse-De-La-Selle guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the gorges and the picturesque Hérault river. The historical charm of villages like Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert and the impressive architecture of the Devil's Bridge are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunities for hiking and canoeing, and the peaceful atmosphere of the region.
Yes, the area is known for its distinctive geological formations. Beyond the dramatic gorges, you can explore impressive cave systems like the Clamouse Cave and the Grotte des Demoiselles, which are renowned for their diverse and spectacular concretions. The region's wild nature also features sinkholes and scrubland, contributing to its unique visual identity.
Yes, the territory around Causse-De-La-Selle is dotted with prehistoric megaliths, including dolmens and menhirs. These ancient structures offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past and are often found amidst the natural landscapes.
The Hérault river is central to the region's appeal. You can experience it by canoeing, with several local services offering rentals and guided trips. The river also provides picturesque views from historical bridges like the Devil's Bridge and the Saint-Étienne-d'Issensac Bridge, and offers spots for swimming in summer.
The area provides excellent cycling opportunities, including mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like 'Under the Hortus – View of the Pic Saint-Loup loop from Saint-Martin-de-Londres' for MTB, or 'Mount Saint-Baudille – Col du Vent (703 m) loop from Saint-Jean-de-Fos' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Causse-De-La-Selle guide and the Gravel biking around Causse-De-La-Selle guide.
For a relaxing experience, head to Place de la Liberté. It's a wonderful spot to sit in a café, watch people, and sometimes enjoy local musicians, especially after a hike. The shade provided by the mighty plane tree makes it a refreshing place to unwind.
The Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge) is an iconic medieval bridge near Saint-Jean-de-Fos. It's historically significant as part of the French pilgrim routes and offers breathtaking views of the Hérault river and the entrance to its gorges. Its ancient construction and picturesque setting make it a popular and memorable landmark.


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