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Jogging around Montbel offers diverse landscapes centered around Lac de Montbel, an expansive lake fed by the Hers river. The region is characterized by lush forests and offers views of the Pyrenees and the Massif de Tabe. Trails often feature varied terrain, from lakeside paths to routes through verdant undergrowth. This area provides a compelling destination for runners seeking scenic and varied routes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
8.30km
00:58
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
26
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45.7km
05:25
1,320m
1,320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20
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58.3km
06:44
1,340m
1,350m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
01:25
250m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.15km
00:33
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The acoustics are incredibly good!
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Chasseradès is home to the Saint-Blaise church, a 12th century building. This Romanesque church is famous for its comb bell tower and its medieval frescoes. A historic place and an attraction for those who follow the Stevenson Trail or cross the Cévennes.
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This abandoned hamlet is called Serreméjan and the nearby stream is also called that. Unfortunately, I have not found any information about this place. I assume that agriculture was no longer profitable in this mountainous area.
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In 1978, a few friends founded an association to safeguard and enhance the Château de Luc. Its purpose is to preserve and restore these vestiges, but also to deepen their history and make it known to the public. The work carried out jointly, association and successive municipal teams allowed the restoration of the keep in 1994 with the installation of orientation tables, then that of the main building in 2008 thus allowing the organization of animations at the Castle. THE MUNICIPALITY OF LUC AND THE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF THE CHÂTEAU DE LUC INVITE VISITORS TO RESPECT THESE PLACES THAT WILL SEE OUR HISTORY.
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Around 1380, during the Hundred Years War, a large troop of Englishmen and road warriors tried to seize it, but in vain. During the Wars of Religion, a garrison on foot and on horseback was installed in this fortress to defend the region. Luc's castle seems to have been dismantled around 1630, on the order of Richelieu. In 1878, a statue of Notre Dame de Luc was erected on the keep. A few months later, Robert Louis Stevenson, on his trip to the Cévennes, passed in front of the castle and stopped at Luc. The Revolution, the abolition of feudal rights, the harsh climate, the challenge of time had greatly degraded it.
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LUC, from the Latin LUCUS "Sacred Wood", is one of the oldest inhabited sites in Gévaudan. In Celtic times, the promontory on which this castle stands today was a place of worship dedicated to the God Mercury who gave his name to the forest of Mercoire. From the 12th century, a fortified castle replaced the dwellings. It becomes one of the most important in the region. The first owners bear the title of Prince of Luc, Count of Luc. Enlarged over the alliances, it has kept despite its state the imposing signs of a military fortress. Guardian of the Chemin de Regordane, the pilgrimage route of Saint Gilles, a nerve center between the provinces of Gévaudan and Vivarais, it came under the bishop of Le Puy. But over the centuries, the preponderance of the Bishop of Mende was recognized and the castle passed under his suzerainty. Seat of a co-lordship with the lords Bourbal des Choisinets, Agrain des Hubacs, it successively belonged to the most illustrious families of the region.
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There are 19 diverse running routes documented on komoot for the Montbel area. These include 16 moderate routes and 3 more challenging options, catering to various fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, the region is well-known for its circular routes. Notably, there's a 16-kilometer marked trail that encircles Lac de Montbel, offering continuous scenic views. For a specific example, the Trail loop le Moure de la Gardille et le Ron des Egos is a moderate circular path.
Jogging around Montbel offers a rich tapestry of landscapes. You'll experience the serene beauty of Lac de Montbel, surrounded by lush forests and verdant undergrowth. On clear days, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Pyrenees, including prominent peaks like Pic du Saint Barthélemy and Pic du Soularac.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for jogging routes aren't always explicit, many of the moderate trails around Lac de Montbel are accessible and enjoyable for families. The 16-kilometer marked trail around the lake is generally suitable for various fitness levels, making it a good option for a family outing. Additionally, the area offers other family activities like an inflatable playground and a treetop adventure park nearby.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Montbel offers several longer routes. The La Bastide-Puylaurent – Mirandol Viaduct loop from Chasseradès is a difficult 28.4-mile (45.7 km) path with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Auradoux Pond – Lake Auradoux loop from Prevenchet, spanning 36.4 miles (58.6 km) through diverse landscapes.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable features. You can explore areas like Auradoux Pond, a beautiful forest-surrounded site. Other highlights in the broader region include Lake Charpal and Le Moure de la Gardille. The lake itself is a significant spot for migratory birds and wildlife.
Absolutely. Lac de Montbel and its surrounding forests are a significant spot for migratory birds and other wildlife. The 'avalanche of blues and greens' from the turquoise waters to the verdant undergrowth provides a rich environment for nature observation, making your run a truly immersive experience.
The trails around Lac de Montbel frequently offer stunning vistas of the Pyrenees, especially on clear days. An orientation table on the lake's banks helps identify the surrounding mountains like the Massif de Tabe, Pic du Saint Barthélemy, and Pic du Soularac, enhancing the appreciation of the bucolic scenery during your run.
The komoot community highly values the running experiences in Montbel. Over 100 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the serene environment of Lac de Montbel, the lush forests, and the distant views of the Pyrenees. The diverse network of trails offers options for both moderate and more challenging running experiences.
Yes, Montbel is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Beyond jogging, Lac de Montbel is perfect for water sports like canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and sailing. The region also offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling, with many hidden gems to discover. Horseback riding is another popular way to explore the wild landscapes.
While specific parking details for every trail are not listed, Lac de Montbel, being a popular outdoor destination, generally offers accessible parking areas around its main activity zones and trailheads to accommodate visitors engaging in various activities, including jogging.
Montbel offers enjoyable jogging conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though it's advisable to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. The lush forests around the lake offer good shade during warmer months.


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