Hiking - Mule’s Leap
The loop forms a cirque around the village and climbs to a ridge line before descending back to the starting point, accompanied by the sound of the Lot River echoing below.
You will discover local emblematic heritage: fountains, crosses, the church, and a bread oven.
Be amazed by the discreet Sainte-Hélène gorges carved into granite, a miniature version of the Tarn Gorges.
Along the route, signposts guide you, along with yellow paint markings. Localities and/or directions to follow are indicated in bold italics and in quotes in the description below:
From « Sainte-Hélène », head towards « Parking », « Mont Valdon », « Ron des Classes », and return via « Parking », « Sainte-Hélène ».
Route extracted from the cartoguide Mont Lozère, Pays des Sources, from the Goulet Mountain to the Bramont Gorges, produced by the Mont Lozère Nature Center.
Adapt your equipment to the day’s weather conditions. Remember that mountain weather changes quickly. Bring enough water, sturdy shoes, and a hat. Make sure to close fences and gates.
You will discover local emblematic heritage: fountains, crosses, the church, and a bread oven.
Be amazed by the discreet Sainte-Hélène gorges carved into granite, a miniature version of the Tarn Gorges.
Along the route, signposts guide you, along with yellow paint markings. Localities and/or directions to follow are indicated in bold italics and in quotes in the description below:
From « Sainte-Hélène », head towards « Parking », « Mont Valdon », « Ron des Classes », and return via « Parking », « Sainte-Hélène ».
Route extracted from the cartoguide Mont Lozère, Pays des Sources, from the Goulet Mountain to the Bramont Gorges, produced by the Mont Lozère Nature Center.
Adapt your equipment to the day’s weather conditions. Remember that mountain weather changes quickly. Bring enough water, sturdy shoes, and a hat. Make sure to close fences and gates.