Best natural monuments around Pomayrols showcase the diverse geological history of the Aveyron department in France. The region features dramatic landscapes, unique rock formations, and extensive natural parks. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor activities and provide numerous viewpoints for exploring the area's terrain.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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"Thanks" to the motorway, car traffic is limited and you can drive carefree through this gorge.
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The climb over the 1,400-metre (4,593 ft) peak of the Croix de la Rode is rugged and wild. The section is stunning but exposed to the elements, so come prepared!
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Amongst the hills of the Causses, this high point on open terrain offers stunning views across the valley below out towards the Cévennes national park. Especially stunning for sunset on a clear night.
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The Signal de Mailhebiau, at an altitude of 1,469m, is the highest point in Aubrac. It offers a magnificent 360° view of Aubrac. An orientation table also makes it possible to identify the peaks of the Massif Central on the horizon.
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The region around Pomayrols offers several remarkable natural monuments. Highly rated by the komoot community is Signal de Mailhebiau, the highest point in Aubrac, offering magnificent 360° views. Another popular spot is the challenging Climb up to Croix de la Roda, which provides rugged and wild vistas from its 1,400-meter peak.
Yes, for a family-friendly experience, consider visiting View across to the Cévennes. This high point on open terrain offers stunning views across the valley towards the Cévennes National Park and is particularly beautiful for sunset on a clear night.
The region boasts extraordinary geological features. The Trou de Bozouls, often called 'the hole of Bozouls,' is a horseshoe-shaped canyon carved by the Dourdou River, approximately 400 meters in diameter and 100 meters deep. You can explore hiking trails along its rim and descend to the riverbed.
The Cascade du Déroc, located within the Aubrac landscapes, is a captivating waterfall where a stream plunges 32 meters over a cliff of ancient basaltic lava flows. It features impressive basaltic columns, forming a small grotto behind the cascading water, and you can even walk behind the falls.
The Gorges du Tarn, a spectacular canyon with cliffs up to 500 meters high, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy a wide array of activities including canoeing, kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Charming villages like Sainte-Enimie and La Malène are also worth exploring.
Absolutely. Aven Armand, located in the nearby Lozère department, is a subterranean marvel. It's famous for its 'forest' of over 400 stalagmites, some reaching up to 30 meters, including the tallest known stalagmite in the world. A funicular takes visitors deep into the immense main chamber.
The Aubrac Regional Natural Park, which borders Pomayrols, is ideal for this. This vast park features expansive plateau landscapes, rich biodiversity, and numerous hiking trails, including sections of the famous Camino de Santiago (GR®65). You might spot deer, roe deer, various bird species, and diverse flora.
Visit the Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux, a vast dolomitic rock formation on the Causse Noir. This 'city of stones' spans 120 hectares, with erosion having sculpted a labyrinth of extraordinary rock shapes and towering monoliths. Several marked hiking trails allow you to explore this unique natural maze.
For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lot Valley Cycle Route Loop' or more challenging options such as the 'Aubrac Pass – Saint-Geniez-d'Olt loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Pomayrols guide.
Yes, there are several gravel biking routes available. Consider challenging rides like the 'Le Point Sublime – Sublime Viewpoint loop' or the 'Bruyères lake – Saint-Geniez-d'Olt loop'. Discover more options on the Gravel biking around Pomayrols guide.
Runners can find various trails, including the 'Saint-Geniez-d'Olt Riverside – Saint-Geniez-d'Olt loop' or the 'Saint-Geniez-d'Olt – Panorama du Trepalou loop'. For a full selection of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Pomayrols guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and dramatic landscapes, from high-altitude panoramas to river-carved gorges. The opportunity for 360° views, such as from Signal de Mailhebiau, and the unique geological formations like the basalt columns at Cascade du Déroc, are frequently highlighted. The serene atmosphere and escape into nature are also highly valued.


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