Mont Lozère in a nutshell, (variant) Trail #14V
1 point of interest
- Flora
Finiels summit
The short-grass prairie consisting of a coarse grass species called matgrass adapts to harsh weather conditions at altitude. In the spring, wavy snow dunes form in some hollows; small heaps seek shelter behind shrubs. The Eurasian skylark, meadow pipit and common linnet already try to cross the summit by fluttering close to the ground. On the summit itself, some islands of callune (heather, which has the particularity of flowering first at altitude) and some blueberry plants manage, with great difficulty, to establish themselves. Boundary stones have Maltese crosses carved into them. In the 12th century, Baron de Tournel gifted land located on the southern slopes of Mont Lozère to the Knights of Saint-John of Jerusalem. In the 16th century, this order became the Order of the Knights of Malta. The commandery was set up at L'Hôpital and its land delimited by these boundary markers.
Description
A steeper section on a narrow path to reach the summit. Time for photos – and windcheaters!
A stroll on the ridge, then an enjoyable descent on the GR®70 long-distance hiking path, punctuated by mythical cairns.
This trail is a short version of the trail "Mont Lozère in a nutshell", #14.
Follow the waymarks for trail #14v.
Signposts will guide you all along this route, as well as yellow painted waymarks. In the description below, the signposted place names and/or directions are given in bold italics between quotation marks:
From "Station du Mont-Lozère", go to "Parking des Chômeurs" via "La Chapelle du Mont Lozère".
Then head to "Sommet de Finiels" via "Route des Chômeurs".
At "Sommet de Finiels", return to "La Station du Mont-Lozère" via "Col de la draille", "Parking des chômeurs", "La Chapelle du Mont-Lozère".
This trail is taken from the guidebook Mont Lozère – Pays des sources, published by the Pôle de pleine nature du mont Lozère.
- Departure : Station du Mont-Lozère (ski and outdoor resort)
- Arrival : Station du Mont-Lozère
- Towns crossed : Cubières, Mont Lozère et Goulet, and Pont de Montvert - Sud Mont Lozère
Forecast
Altimetric profile
Recommandations
Caution: patous (livestock guard dogs)! Seek advice on how to behave near these dogs from tourist offices and National Park information centres.
Before committing yourself to a circuit, ensure that it is suitable for your activity level and ability. Remember that the weather changes quickly in the mountains. Please close all gates and barriers behind you. Stay on the marked path.
Information desks
Tourism office Coeur de Lozère, Mende
BP 83, place du Foirail, 48000 Mende
This office is part of the National Park's associated tourist-information network, whose mission is to provide information on, and raise awareness of, the sites and events as well as the rules that must be observed in the National Park's central zone.
Open year-round
Office de tourisme Des Cévennes au mont Lozère
le Quai, 48220 Le Pont de Montvert sud mont-Lozère
Tourism office Mont-Lozère, Villefort
43, Place du Bosquet, 48800 Villefort
This office is part of the National Park's associated tourist-information network, whose mission is to provide information on, and raise awareness of, the sites and events as well as the rules that must be observed in the National Park's central zone.
Open year-round
Le Mas de la Barque outdoor centre
48800 Villefort
This centre is part of the National Park's associated tourist-information network, whose mission is to provide information on, and raise awareness of, the sites and events as well as the rules that must be observed in the National Park's central zone.
Transport
https://ww.mestrajets.lio.laregion.fr
Access and parking
From Le Bleymard, to Station du Mont-Lozère on the D 20.
Parking :
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