Best natural monuments around Saint-Félix-De-Pallières are found in a region situated between the Gardonnenque and the Cévennes. This area features a landscape rich in natural and archaeological sites. The vicinity is known for its prehistoric heritage, including numerous dolmens that offer insight into ancient civilizations. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities amidst varied natural settings.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Great climb! Beautiful view
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Quite a bit of fitness required, steep climb at the start.
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Superb views, but be careful, the ridge path is virtually unmarked and unmaintained: do so at your own risk.
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Be careful of particularly slippery surroundings on rainy days or after rain.
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A 40m deep and 90m circumference sinkhole is an attraction in the Sauve area, for tourists and also for potholers. I was able to go down there several times. Be careful, there is no barrier! Watch where you put your feet, children and animals! At the bottom is a cave that is not very big, with two parts. First lower part, which overlooks a well, then where you have to crawl quite a bit to end up on "nothing". On the other side, you fall quite quickly above a LAKE, with a height of about 15m. The water from this LAKE flows into the Sauve resurgence, located at the bottom of the village, after the stone bridge, towards the children's park. This one spits with all its power during the rains.
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Great view over Anduze and the area, but very steep climb
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Thanks Damian! I had put the river in freshness point on my tour, we will stop just to photograph then 😂
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The region offers a diverse range of natural and archaeological sites. You can discover significant prehistoric structures like the dolmens of La Grande Pallière, as well as natural features such as caves, gorges, and scenic viewpoints. These sites often blend natural beauty with historical importance.
Yes, the area around La Grande Pallière is particularly rich in prehistoric heritage, featuring approximately twenty dolmens. These megalithic structures, dating back to the Neolithic period, provide a fascinating look into ancient civilizations. A notable example is the well-preserved Dolmen de la Bergerie de Panissière, which includes a cairn and a circle of 15 standing stones.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Remembrance Grove, a natural monument commemorating WWI soldiers, and the View from Rocher Saint-Julien over Anduze, which offers expansive vistas. The Abarines Bridge is also popular for its views of the Gardon de Mialet and access to the river.
Yes, the Abarines Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering splendid views and access to the river for breaks. Many hiking routes leading to the dolmens are also described as easy and suitable for families, allowing for engaging outdoor exploration amidst prehistoric history.
The region is excellent for walking, hiking, and horse riding, with numerous trails leading to historical sites through varied natural landscapes. You can also find options for road cycling and running. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for Saint-Félix-De-Pallières.
Yes, the Aven of Sauve is a notable geological feature, a 40-meter deep sinkhole with a cave at the bottom that leads to an underground lake. It's an attraction for both tourists and experienced potholers, but caution is advised due to slippery surroundings and the lack of barriers.
The Chaos de l'Amous is a gorge with scenic views. However, it's crucial to note that the river here is extremely polluted with arsenic and lead and is very acidic. It is strongly advised not to bathe in the river.
The region's trails, especially those leading to the megaliths, are often shaded by pines and oaks, making them pleasant for exploration during warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities, while summer provides shaded relief on many routes.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of cultural and natural heritage. The opportunity to connect with prehistoric history amidst scenic landscapes, combined with the chance for hiking and exploration, is a major draw. The varied natural settings and the integration of ancient monuments within them create a compelling experience.
Trail difficulties vary. For instance, reaching the Remembrance Grove requires some fitness due to a steep initial climb, and the ascent to the View from Rocher Saint-Julien over Anduze demands sure-footedness and good footwear. However, many routes, particularly those to the dolmens, are considered easy to moderate and accessible to a wide range of visitors.
For additional information about the commune and its surroundings, you can visit the local tourism website: piemont-cevenol-tourisme.com.


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