Best attractions and places to see around Lanuéjols include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. Nestled in a sheltered valley at 900 meters altitude on the Causse Noir, the commune offers diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by its limestone plateau and is surrounded by rivers and gorges, including the Jonte, Tarn, Trévezel, and Dourbie. This region provides opportunities to explore both ancient landmarks and varied natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Interesting mausoleum, I wish the nearby water source was in good condition.
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very beautiful landscapes
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The Mausoleum of Lanuéjols, located in the commune of Lanuéjols in the Lozère department, was built at the end of the 2nd or the beginning of the 3rd century. Situated in the Valdonnez valley, the site was built by a wealthy family in memory of their two sons.
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Vestige of an extremely luxurious Gallo-Roman tomb dating from the 3rd century.
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With its 1,699m, the summit of Finiels is the highest point in Lozère and all the Cévennes. Its geographical location allows you to observe the entire south of the Massif Central.
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The mausoleum of Lanuéjols, also called the mausoleum of the Pomponii, is a Gallo-Roman funerary complex that includes a tomb as well as an altar or a sort of esplanade, where religious ceremonies were likely held. Its construction dates back to the 2nd century AD. A Latin inscription is found on the lintel above the entrance door. It reads the following epitaph: "Lucius Iulius Bassianus, and Pomponia Regola, built this monument, as well as the surrounding buildings, from its foundation to its completion and dedicated it to their children."
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The region around Lanuéjols is rich in history. A prominent site is the Lanuéjols Roman Mausoleum, a well-preserved Gallo-Roman funerary monument dating back to the 2nd or 3rd century AD. You can also explore the ruins of Village Mort de La Chaumette, an abandoned village showcasing traditional Caussenard habitat. Further afield, the Mende Old Town and Cathedral Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat offers a medieval city center with a Gothic cathedral and a 13th-century bridge.
Lanuéjols is situated on the Causse Noir, a limestone plateau known for its unique landscapes. The area is surrounded by several rivers and gorges, including the Jonte, Tarn, Trévezel, and Dourbie, offering diverse natural environments. The region is also part of the Cévennes National Park, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration.
The area boasts several remarkable geological formations. You can visit the Abîme de Bramabiau, a natural chasm discovered by speleology pioneers, or the Grotte de Dargilan, known as the 'pink cave' with impressive stalagmites and stalactites. Additionally, the striking natural rock formations of Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux and Chaos de Nimes-le-Vieux are within a short drive, as is Le Champignon Préhistorique in the Gorges du Tarn.
Yes, Lanuéjols offers numerous hiking opportunities. Several marked trails allow you to explore local flora, agricultural hamlets, and varied landscapes. These include 'Le sentier de la croix du Devois' through forests, 'Le sentier de la croix des trois évêques' through pastures, and 'Le sentier des trois fermes' connecting sheep pastures. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Lanuéjols, which include options like the 'Lanuéjols Loop' and the 'Lanuéjols Roman Mausoleum loop'.
The region provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for different types of cycling, including gravel biking and road cycling. For example, the gravel biking guide for Lanuéjols features routes like the 'Lake Charpal loop'. For road cycling, the cycling guide around Lanuéjols offers options such as the 'Mende – Rouffiac loop' and the 'Village Mort de La Chaumette – Village Mort Le Gerbal loop'.
Absolutely. The Lanuéjols Roman Mausoleum is considered family-friendly, offering an educational glimpse into ancient history. The Mende Old Town and Cathedral also provides an engaging experience for families with its historical architecture and charming streets. For a unique experience, Randals Bisons allows visitors to observe bison roaming in a wild setting, which can be exciting for children.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the ancient settlements and prehistoric traces scattered across the Causse Noir, including menhirs, dolmens, and mortuary caves that speak to the area's Celtic past. The Château de Boy, though rebuilt, holds centuries of history as the former residence of the Seigneurs du Tournel. The troglodytic cheese dairies mentioned along 'Le sentier du renard' also offer a glimpse into traditional local life.
The highest point in the region is Finiels Summit, which is the highest point of Mont Lozère at 1,699 meters above sea level. From here, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the entire south of the Massif Central. Mont Lozère itself offers many scenic spots and is a perfect site for a stopover during a hike.
The area around Lanuéjols has a rich prehistoric past. Evidence of Celtic settlements from between the 7th and 2nd centuries BC can be found. Visitors can discover menhirs, dolmens, and mortuary caves on the Causse Noir, offering insights into the ancient inhabitants of the region.
Yes, for an unusual wildlife experience, you can visit Randals Bisons, where bison roam freely, providing a taste of wild spaces within the Cévennes. Additionally, while hiking 'Le sentier du renard', you might have the chance to spot a fox early in the morning.
Beyond Lanuéjols, the nearby town of Mende offers a rich cultural experience with its medieval old town and the impressive Cathedral Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat. The region's proximity to larger attractions like the Gorges du Tarn and the Cirque de Navacelles also provides opportunities to explore more extensive natural and cultural landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Lanuéjols Roman Mausoleum is noted for its historical depth, while the views from Finiels Summit are often described as impressive and magnificent, especially at sunset. The unique character of sites like Village Mort de La Chaumette also captivates those interested in local heritage and traditional Caussenard habitat.


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