Natural monuments around Aulas are situated in the Gard department of southern France, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. This area features geological formations, significant river systems, and is adjacent to the Cévennes mountains. The broader region offers access to notable natural beauty, including parts of the Cévennes National Park. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions within this geographical context.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This pass, discreetly nestled among the fir trees, is a great road and pedestrian crossing. It also allows cyclists and gravel enthusiasts to take the trails that go a little deeper into the coniferous forests.
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Great place full of local history. Place to respect and enjoy 👍
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22.60 km and “Height difference” 1033m between Le Vigan and Col!
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The Col du Minier with an altitude of 1,264 meters is located on the watershed between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is also located near a small waterfall, which is very useful for cooling off.
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Little water at this time, very pretty but not really want to set foot there
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The Col du Minier with an altitude of 1,264 meters is located on the watershed line between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is also located near a small waterfall, which turns out to be very useful for cooling off after the climb.
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There are many waterfalls near Le Vigan. This one, which is on the Arre, has the particularity of being close to the city center.
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Beyond the most popular spots, you can explore the serene View of the Upper Hérault Valley, which offers a peaceful contemplation point with a bench. Another unique site is the Minier Pass, a mountain pass at 1,264 meters that sits on the watershed between the Mediterranean and Atlantic, featuring a small waterfall nearby.
Yes, for a challenging experience, consider the historic The 4000 Steps. This 9.5 km trail involves a 1200 m elevation gain, following a former postman's path from Valleraugue to the observatory of Aigoual. It's known for its consistently steep, stony steps and offers views towards the Mediterranean.
Absolutely. The View of the Upper Hérault Valley is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful landscape view where you can sit and relax. For a more active family outing, the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park provides a fantastic bathing spot, though parents should ensure children are comfortable in mountain environments and water.
Yes, the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park is a popular spot for bathing. It features a large pool with great water, offering an incredible view. Visitors should be aware that the ascent requires safe movement on the mountain, and the pool has limited standing areas.
The region offers diverse panoramic views. From The 4000 Steps, you can reach the Aigoual observatory, which on clear days provides views all the way to the Mediterranean. The View of the Upper Hérault Valley is specifically designed for landscape contemplation, with a bench available for visitors.
Yes, the Summit of Saint Guiraö, at an altitude of 1366m, offers an opportunity for easy rock climbing to reach its peak after an ascent through the forest. It's an emblematic summit, historically a crossing point for famous trail races.
The area around Aulas is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging options like the 'Route des cols – Parc National des Cévennes' or 'View of the Causses – Mount Aigoual loop from Aulas'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Aulas guide. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with dedicated guides like Gravel biking around Aulas and Road Cycling Routes around Aulas.
The Minier Pass is unique because it's located at 1,264 meters and sits precisely on the watershed line, meaning water on one side flows towards the Mediterranean Sea, and on the other, towards the Atlantic Ocean. It's also a popular spot for cyclists and gravel enthusiasts, with trails leading into coniferous forests, and features a small waterfall.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain ascents to serene viewpoints. The opportunity for refreshing dips in natural pools, like the one at the Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park, is highly rated. The historical significance of trails like The 4000 Steps also adds to the experience.
Yes, several natural monuments are located within or near the Cévennes National Park. For instance, The 4000 Steps path crosses the arboretum of the Hort de Dieu, which is in the central area of the park. The Waterfall with Pool in Cévennes National Park is also explicitly located within the park, offering a beautiful natural bathing spot.
While specific parking details for each monument are not always listed, popular starting points for trails like The 4000 Steps (from Valleraugue) typically have designated parking areas. For viewpoints like the View of the Upper Hérault Valley, there is often roadside parking available near the bench.


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