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The stevenson trail

Walks 

This hike starts in the ancient county of the gévaudan, crosses the mont lozère and drops into the protestant valleys of the cévennes.

The secret town of florac

The secret town of florac


  A stroll through the historic centre revealing a small town with a turbulent past
  The "Château" of Florac and its "espace Cévennes" includes the principal visitors centre of the National Park, a permanent exhibition entitled "Passagers du Paysage"
  La Source du pêcher": the crowning glory of Florac’s natural attractions, the resurgence of a mountain river whose waterfalls tumble through the heart of the town into pools teeming with magnificent trout
  The panoramic viewpoint of the "Rochefort"

Chasseradès to le bleymard: 13 kilometers

Chasseradès to le bleymard: 13 kilometers


  Pick-up at the Florac.Transfer by bus.
  The hike starts at Chasseradès, a very friendly village with a magnificent church on the main square. The trail leads through the Goulet Forest where the River Lot rises.

Le bleymard to le pont de montvert: 15 kilometers

Le bleymard to le pont de montvert: 15 kilometers


  The trail climbs up towards the Mont Lozère and through the Pic Finiels, from where Robert-Louis Stevenson looked down over the Cévennes of the Protestant rebels known as the Camisards.

Le pont de montvert to florac: 23 kilometers

Le pont de montvert to florac: 23 kilometers


  The trail crosses the Bougès massif (1420 meters in altitude) and then drops back down to the Tarn before reaching Florac where the headquarters of the Cévennes National Park is located.

Florac to cassagnas: 16 kilometers

Florac to cassagnas: 16 kilometers


  Stevenson made his way into the Cévennes via the Valley of the Mimente and the historical village of Saint Julien.

Cassagnas to saint germain de calberte: 15 kilometers

Cassagnas to saint germain de calberte: 15 kilometers


  The trail leads through chestnut forests where many battles took place during the Religious Wars in the 18th century, before arriving at Saint Germain de Calberte, a typical village of the Cévennes.

Saint germain de calberte to saint jean du gard

Saint germain de calberte to saint jean du gard


  The trail follows the river Gardon through the village of Saint Etienne Vallée Française and then climbs up to the Saint Jean pass.
  From Saint Jean du Gard, a bus will take you back to Florac.

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