Natural monuments around Les Hermaux are located within the Aubrac Regional Natural Park, characterized by diverse landscapes. The area features unique geological formations, including basaltic organs and erratic blocks, alongside open plateaus and dense forests. Visitors can explore various natural landmarks and viewpoints, providing an authentic immersion in nature. The village provides access to scenic routes and panoramic views across the Aubrac plateau.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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La croix de la rode, a very particular cross with its circle around it!
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At the level of the Negro Bridge which passes over the Stream of Arrows, you can observe superb geological formations. In this case, they are basalt organs.
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"Thanks" to the motorway, car traffic is limited and you can drive carefree through this gorge.
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The climb over the 1,400-metre (4,593 ft) peak of the Croix de la Rode is rugged and wild. The section is stunning but exposed to the elements, so come prepared!
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Amongst the hills of the Causses, this high point on open terrain offers stunning views across the valley below out towards the Cévennes national park. Especially stunning for sunset on a clear night.
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The Signal de Mailhebiau, at an altitude of 1,469m, is the highest point in Aubrac. It offers a magnificent 360° view of Aubrac. An orientation table also makes it possible to identify the peaks of the Massif Central on the horizon.
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The view from the bridge over the Ruisseau des Plèches. A beautiful arid mountainous landscape.
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The area offers several notable natural monuments. The highest point in Aubrac, Signal de Mailhebiau, provides a magnificent 360° view. Another must-see is the Basalt Columns of the Ruisseau des Plèches, featuring superb geological formations visible from the Negro Bridge. For a challenging climb with rugged terrain, consider the Climb up to Croix de la Roda.
Yes, the View across to the Cévennes is categorized as family-friendly. This high point on open terrain offers stunning views across the valley, especially beautiful for sunset on a clear night.
The region is rich in unique geological formations. Beyond the basalt columns at Ruisseau des Plèches, the broader area, particularly around Lou Saltou, features fascinating natural rock formations including basaltic organs and erratic blocks. The Aubrac Regional Natural Park itself is characterized by diverse landscapes, from open plateaus to dense forests.
The natural monuments are situated within the Aubrac Regional Natural Park, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For instance, explore challenging gravel biking routes like the "Rajas Refuge – Croix de La Rode loop" or scenic cycling tours such as the "Bonnecombe Pass – Croix de la Rode loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Les Hermaux, Running Trails around Les Hermaux, and Cycling around Les Hermaux guides.
The Aubrac Regional Natural Park offers diverse experiences throughout the year. From May to October, you can witness pastoral landscapes with grazing cattle, which is a quintessential Aubrac experience. The region's diverse flora and fauna are also vibrant during warmer months. For winter sports, the park also provides opportunities, though specific natural monuments might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Yes, the Booz Gorge is a natural monument in the area. It offers a scenic drive through its landscape, with limited car traffic allowing for a carefree experience. Additionally, the Basalt Columns of the Ruisseau des Plèches are located along a stream, providing a beautiful arid mountainous landscape view from the bridge.
The viewpoints around Les Hermaux offer panoramic vistas. From Signal de Mailhebiau, you can enjoy a magnificent 360° view of Aubrac, complete with an orientation table to identify distant peaks of the Massif Central. The View across to the Cévennes provides stunning views across the valley towards the Cévennes national park.
The Aubrac Regional Natural Park is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including vast open plateaus, dense forests, winding streams, and bogs. It boasts rich biodiversity with various species of flora and fauna, such as deer, roe deer, chamois, and numerous bird species, alongside alpine plants and rare flowers. The village sits on the foothills of the Aubrac plateau, providing access to scenic routes and panoramic views.
Yes, within the broader natural setting of Les Hermaux, the
Cascade du Saltou
is a notable waterfall that adds to the scenic beauty of the area, particularly around the Lou Saltou site.Some routes, like the Climb up to Croix de la Roda, are described as challenging, rugged, and exposed to the elements, requiring visitors to come prepared. The terrain around the natural monuments can vary, from high summits to river features, so checking the difficulty ratings for specific trails is advisable.
Visitors appreciate the authentic immersion in nature offered by the area. The unique geological formations, such as the basaltic organs and erratic blocks, are a highlight for hikers. The panoramic views from summits like Signal de Mailhebiau and the scenic beauty of sites like the Basalt Columns of the Ruisseau des Plèches are highly valued by the komoot community.


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