Best natural monuments around Montpezat-Sous-Bauzon are shaped by the region's volcanic past and diverse geological processes. Located in the Ardèche mountains, the area features prominent volcanic cones, maars, and basaltic formations. These sites offer insights into the geological history and provide varied natural landscapes. The region is known for its unique blend of volcanic heritage and scenic beauty.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Nice climb and magnificent bridges
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The Queen's Staircase is carved into the volcanic rock. A superb view of the surrounding mountains awaits you at the top of the 215 steps. The magnificent Royal Ladders circuit takes you to discover the Devil's Bridge as well as the Queen's Ladder and the King's Ladder.
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Unfortunately, swimming is forbidden
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The Ray-Pic waterfall is a natural waterfall and a natural volcanic site. The amazing rock formations of this 60-meter waterfall follow a lava flow that forms a cascade of basalt columns.
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This walk starts very hard and certainly does not make it easy. Very beautiful on the other hand.
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Thousands of years ago, Ray-Pic was an active volcano. This volcano regularly spewed large lava flows, which bore through the surrounding landscape. Research has shown that these lava flows must have been among the longest lava flows in Europe. For example, some lava flows would have been more than twenty kilometers long. As a result of all the natural disasters, Cascade du Ray-Pic was created, as well as the surrounding landscape. Relatively early in history, this waterfall came to be known as one of the most beautiful sights in Ardèche. In 1931 Cascade du Ray-Pic and its surroundings were declared one of the most important natural sites in this region.
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This magnificent stone bridge overlooks the Ardèche River at the foot of the village of Thueyts, 45 minutes from Vallon Pont d'Arc. 17 m high, it is an emblematic place of the Ardèche to discover. According to legend, the bridge was built under the inspiration of the devil, for the destruction of the souls of the young people of the village, who wanted to cross to the other side to hide their guilty loves, slipped into the abyss. "And on days when the river's current swells, we sometimes think we hear their desperate cries mixed with the rumbling of the water"
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Source containing iron ore. Very hidden. Look carefully at the lowest point on the side path on the left. A very small pipe is the source. You can't hold a water bottle under it, just a small mug.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Pont du Diable (Thueyts), a stone bridge spanning the Ardèche River, and the Ray-Pic Waterfall, known for its impressive basalt columns. Another favorite is the Queen's Ladder, offering stunning views after climbing its volcanic rock steps.
The region's natural monuments showcase a rich volcanic past. You can explore prominent volcanic cones like the Suc de Bauzon and Gravenne de Montpezat, maars (volcanic craters) such as Vestide du Pal and Lac Ferrand, and remarkable basaltic formations at sites like the Cascade de Pourcheyrolles and Ray-Pic Waterfall.
Yes, two significant waterfalls are the Cascade de Pourcheyrolles, featuring striking basaltic columns, and the Ray-Pic Waterfall. The Ray-Pic is particularly renowned for its 60-meter cascade over ancient lava flows and is considered one of the most beautiful sights in Ardèche.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the summit of Suc de Bauzon, which offers extensive panoramas. The Gravenne de Montpezat also provides impressive vistas of the Fontaulière valley. Additionally, climbing the Queen's Ladder rewards you with a superb view of the surrounding mountains.
Many natural monuments are suitable for families. The Queen's Ladder offers an engaging climb with a rewarding view. The Pont du Diable (Thueyts) is also a popular spot, and the surrounding area often has easy walking paths. For hiking, there are easy routes like the "Log bridge – Pourcheyrolles Waterfall loop from Montpezat-sous-Bauzon" which is 5.6 km long.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from easy walks to challenging trails. You can find routes that take you past volcanic craters, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. For detailed trail descriptions and difficulty levels, explore the Hiking around Montpezat-Sous-Bauzon guide.
Yes, some sites are steeped in history and legend. The Pont du Diable (Thueyts) is famously associated with a local legend involving the devil. Historically, the Suc de Bauzon was even believed to be a site where witches held their sabbats, according to a 1519 trial.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring, with milder temperatures ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery. Summer can be warm, but also provides opportunities for water activities in nearby rivers. Winter visits are possible, but some trails might be less accessible depending on conditions.
Yes, the area around Montpezat-Sous-Bauzon provides various cycling routes. You can find road cycling routes that traverse the scenic Ardèche landscape, often passing by or offering views of natural monuments. For more information on routes, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Montpezat-Sous-Bauzon guide.
The Gorges de l'Ardèche is a spectacular canyon, often called one of Europe's most beautiful, carved by the Ardèche River. It features the iconic Pont d'Arc, a natural arch. While not directly in Montpezat-Sous-Bauzon, it's a significant regional natural monument and a worthwhile excursion for outdoor enthusiasts, offering canoeing, kayaking, and hiking.
While many sites are well-known, exploring the smaller maars like Lac Ferrand offers a serene natural setting away from larger crowds. The Peyralade Spring is also described as very hidden, providing a unique, secluded natural feature for those who seek it out.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of volcanic heritage and scenic beauty. The dramatic basalt columns, the panoramic views from volcanic cones, and the refreshing waterfalls are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and the rich geological history also draw many to the area.


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