protestant Huguenots and the scene of the Camisard uprising at
the beginning of the 18th century.

From Florac to Saint Germain de Calberte, the winding roads of
the Cévennes offer numerous picturesque circuits with
unbeatable views and access to stunning sites. It is an ideal
place to get away from it all, whether you prefer nature or
culture.
To the west, the Mont Lozère forms a majestic granite barrier,
sharply contrasting with its "bald" peaks and gentle terrain.
The "mountain of springs", which culminates at an altitude of
1700 m, is ideal for magnificent walks on the numerous
footpaths.

In winter the Mont Lozère becomes a snowy wonderland. Indulge
in a little cross-country skiing at Bleymard-Mont-Lozère or
the Mas de la Barque then warm up in the spa resort of Bagnols
les Bains.
Credits
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