Natural monuments around Saint-Clément-De-Rivière offer a tranquil natural setting north of Montpellier, characterized by woods, garrigue, and vineyards. The area's landscape provides opportunities to explore unique natural features, including the source of the Lez river and protected forest areas. Visitors can experience Mediterranean flora and diverse geological formations. Saint-Clément-De-Rivière is known for its springs, rivers, and viewpoints.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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It’s a shame that the resurgence can only be seen through a fence, there are fences everywhere… Precaution against vandalism?
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Source de l'Avy where the river appears from underground under a large rock roof. Nice technical ground around to practice your bike skills (rocky slopes with small drops, steep uphill, etc. You can easily do practice loops of varying difficulty here.
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The park around the spring is very pleasant and particularly magnificent in autumn.
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Beautiful place, the layout of the walkways is a real plus. High attendance on the other hand.
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After 3 hours of walking from Juvignac and through the sunny scrubland, the descent to Grabels is rewarded by this pretty and refreshing meeting point with the Mosson: the source of the Avy. You can also get there by starting from the Thermes spring in Juvignac and meandering with the Mosson for almost 5 km. Beautiful course;
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The source of the Avy is located on the left bank of the Mosson, which is a pleasant site for a run near Montpellier.
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The Pont des Tourilles is in fact the remnant of an old Roman bridge with three arches which spanned the Cadoule.
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If there are in fact two sources in Grabels, the source of the Avy located on the left bank of the Mosson is the main one and offers a pleasant stroll.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from View of the Cévennes and the Sea from Pic Saint-Loup, which offers 360-degree vistas. The serene Avy Spring, known for its pleasant strolls along the Mosson, is also a favorite. Another popular spot is the Lez Resurgence, where you can find clear water in the shade of trees, part of a Natura 2000 classified site.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lez Resurgence and Lez Spring are both considered family-friendly, offering peaceful environments and opportunities for picnicking. The Bois de Saint-Sauveur, a protected forest area, is also ideal for peaceful walks away from vehicular traffic.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features including springs, rivers, woods, garrigue, and vineyards. You can explore the source of the Lez river, protected forest areas like the Bois de Saint-Sauveur with its Aleppo pines, and experience Mediterranean flora at sites like PIC NATURA. Panoramic viewpoints, such as the one from Pic Saint-Loup, offer expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The area around Saint-Clément-De-Rivière is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Bois de Saint-Sauveur loop' or moderate ones like the 'Château de Restinclières – Lez Spring loop'. There are also mountain biking trails and running routes available. For more details on specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide, MTB guide, and running guide for the region.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, the region does feature some sites with historical interest. The Pont des Tourilles, a Romanesque-style bridge, offers a glimpse into the area's past. It provides a shaded spot for a break during your explorations.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Autumn is particularly noted for its beauty around the Source de l'Avy. During summer, popular spots like Pic Saint-Loup can be crowded, so visiting earlier in the day or during off-peak times is recommended. In winter, some distant views from Pic Saint-Loup might even include snow-capped Mont Ventoux.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring the Bois de Saint-Sauveur, a protected forest area where vehicular traffic is restricted, ensuring peaceful walks. The Source du Lez also offers a calming environment where nature intertwines with local heritage, often providing a more tranquil setting than highly popular viewpoints.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and the opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Many enjoy the cool, shady settings of the springs, like Avy Spring, and the expansive, 360-degree views from summits like Pic Saint-Loup. The presence of wildlife, such as butterflies and rabbits, on some trails also adds to the enjoyment.
Yes, the La Grotte de Saint-Clément-de-Rivière is a natural cave within the commune. It's less known and can be challenging to find, located on the road connecting the schools to the hill, offering an opportunity for exploration for those interested in geological formations.
Yes, picnicking is a popular activity. The Lez Resurgence and Lez Spring are noted as excellent spots for picnics, offering clear water and natural shade from trees. The summit of Pic Saint-Loup is also a great place for a picnic with panoramic views.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The Bois de Saint-Sauveur offers peaceful, vehicle-free paths. The stroll along the Mosson near Avy Spring is also pleasant and generally easy. For specific easy routes, you can check the 'Bois de Saint-Sauveur loop' or 'Lez Resurgence loop' in the hiking guide.
The duration of your visit depends on the monument and your activity. A challenging hike to Pic Saint-Loup can take several hours, while a leisurely stroll around Avy Spring or the Bois de Saint-Sauveur might be an hour or two. Many visitors combine a visit with a picnic, extending their stay to enjoy the natural surroundings.


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