Hiking - The Viaducts
The viaduct is remarkable in every aspect, from the sharply curved arc of its bend (200 m, the shortest radius of curvature on major metropolitan lines) to the elegance of a slender bridge perfectly following the mountain’s contours.
Along the route, directional posts guide you, with the names of places and/or directions to follow indicated in "bold italic and in quotes" in the description below:
From the parking lot at « Chamborigaud » head toward « Stade »; then « Le Chambon » via « Landiol », « Chemin du Rigal », « Le Rigal ». At the post « Le Rigal » head back toward « Chamborigaud » via « Les Taillades » and « Landiol ». At « Landiol » return to « Chamborigaud » via « Stade ».
Trail extracted from the guidebook Mont Lozère, Pays des Sources, Sommet des Cévennes, implemented by the Mont Lozère Outdoor Activities Center.
Adjust your equipment to the day’s weather conditions. Remember that weather can change quickly in the mountains. Be sure to bring enough water, good shoes, and a hat. Close all fences and gates securely.
Along the route, directional posts guide you, with the names of places and/or directions to follow indicated in "bold italic and in quotes" in the description below:
From the parking lot at « Chamborigaud » head toward « Stade »; then « Le Chambon » via « Landiol », « Chemin du Rigal », « Le Rigal ». At the post « Le Rigal » head back toward « Chamborigaud » via « Les Taillades » and « Landiol ». At « Landiol » return to « Chamborigaud » via « Stade ».
Trail extracted from the guidebook Mont Lozère, Pays des Sources, Sommet des Cévennes, implemented by the Mont Lozère Outdoor Activities Center.
Adjust your equipment to the day’s weather conditions. Remember that weather can change quickly in the mountains. Be sure to bring enough water, good shoes, and a hat. Close all fences and gates securely.