Mountain peaks around Causse-De-La-Selle are primarily part of the Montagne de la Séranne massif, offering diverse natural beauty. This region in France features elevated areas known for panoramic views and suitability for various outdoor activities. The landscape provides a rich environment for exploration, characterized by its natural features and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The mountain bike climb up the north face is very steep and stony, and we did most of it on foot. The descent to the northeast to Mas d'Aubert is easy.
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A view that's well-earned, but incredible! I arrived via the Northwest trail, and I had to push a bit to reach the summit. I don't know if this spot is accessible from the south by mountain bike; this southern trail is mapped on Komoot but not on IGN.
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A really nice spot. Not as high as the ROC BLANC, but almost prettier, with a much more pleasant hike. The path to get there is nice, although steep, with a good difference in altitude! The descent is moderately gentle, but few surprises. In short, a pleasant summit, where it is good to spend time! BE CAREFUL, once at the top, to get to the "cornice", an 8/10m hole is almost at the edge of the path. Watch your feet.
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Located at an altitude of approximately 706m, the Roc de Vigne offers an exceptional view of the Pic St Loup, and the Hortus, among others. An incredible place, worth the detour.
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Beware of the wind and the cold once at the top
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Don't hesitate to take a little wool 😅
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A very beautiful, not-too-difficult hike that offers beautiful views all along the way. The summit itself is nice but nothing special, but the Salzman pine forests are magnificent.
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Superb walk with a magnificent view at the summit, however it is VERY rocky, so wear good shoes (not like me).
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The mountain peaks in Causse-De-La-Selle, particularly those within the Montagne de la Séranne massif, offer magnificent panoramic views. From Mont Saint-Baudille Summit, you can see the surrounding region, sometimes even the sea, Pic St Loup, and Lake Salagou. Peyre Martine Summit provides a superb panorama, and Vine Rock offers exceptional views of Pic St Loup and Hortus. Anjeau Peak provides a magnificent view of the Vis valley.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking experiences. While some ascents like Anjeau Peak are described as technical and requiring some effort, others like the path to Peyre Martine Summit are noted for a good difference in altitude but are generally pleasant. Many peaks, including Mont Saint-Baudille Summit, are surrounded by hiking trails, catering to intermediate and challenging levels. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Causse-De-La-Selle.
Beyond hiking, the area around Causse-De-La-Selle is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. Mont Saint-Baudille Summit is a popular destination for mountain bikers, with numerous trails around it. Cyclists can find challenging ascents, such as the road to Mont Saint-Baudille from Arboras. You can find specific routes in the MTB Trails around Causse-De-La-Selle guide and the Cycling around Causse-De-La-Selle guide.
Summer is a popular time to visit, especially for peaks like Mont Saint-Baudille Summit, which offers a refreshing breeze. However, visitors are advised to bring mittens in winter, suggesting that the peaks can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear for colder conditions.
While some trails can be challenging, there are options for families. For instance, the hike to Peyre Martine Summit is described as pleasant, though rocky, so good shoes are recommended. The area around Vine Rock features beautiful Salzman pine forests, making for an enjoyable and not-too-difficult hike, which could be suitable for families looking for less strenuous options.
Several peaks are celebrated for their views. Mont Saint-Baudille Summit offers magnificent views of the surrounding region. Peyre Martine Summit, despite not being the highest, provides a magnificent panorama. Vine Rock is also noted for its exceptional views, including Pic St Loup and Hortus. Anjeau Peak offers a magnificent view of the Vis valley.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking routes. For example, you can find a challenging route that includes Mont Saint-Baudille Summit and Col du Vent. Other difficult gravel routes include loops around Le Roc Blanc. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Causse-De-La-Selle guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the peaks themselves, you can find features like the beautiful Salzman pine forests near Vine Rock. The area is part of the Montagne de la Séranne massif, characterized by diverse natural landscapes. From various viewpoints, you can often spot prominent landmarks like Pic St Loup, Hortus, and Lake Salagou, as well as the scenic Vis valley.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent views and panoramic vistas offered by the peaks. The refreshing breeze at summits like Mont Saint-Baudille Summit in summer is a highlight. Many appreciate the variety of hiking and cycling opportunities, with trails described as pleasant and rewarding, even if some are challenging. The overall natural beauty and the chance to spend time in a serene environment are highly valued.
The Montagne de la Séranne is a small massif south of Larzac. Its main peaks include Mont Saint-Baudille Summit, the Pioch de Roquebrune, the Pioch de la Boffia, Peyre Martine Summit, and Roc Blanc. These peaks collectively offer a rich landscape for exploration.
While not necessarily 'hidden,' Vine Rock is described as an 'incredible place, worth the detour,' offering exceptional views and a pleasant summit experience within beautiful pine forests. Similarly, Peyre Martine Summit is noted by some as almost prettier than higher peaks, with a much more pleasant hike.


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