One foot in the Dourbies valley, the other in the Trévezel (day 2)
Le Causse noir et la Vallée du Trévezel
Le Causse noir et la Vallée du Trévezel - Béatrice Galzin
Dourbies

2. One foot in the Dourbies valley, the other in the Trévezel (day 2)

Architecture and village
Water and geology
Fauna and flora
Forest
History and culture
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A pretty climb to the Col du Suquet pass on an old cobblestoned road. All along the path, the landscapes are varied, with handsome views of Dourbies and the Trévezel river.

In the old days, this draille (drovers’ road) was used for seasonal livestock migrations. At Le Suquet, you have views over the whole Lingas massif. Forests and valleys share the territory to the very summit of Mont Aigoual. In the distance, you can make out the Causse Noir plateau and, in the foreground, the limestone cliffs of the Trévezel river valley. 


5 points of interest

  • Montée au col du Suquet
    Montée au col du Suquet - nathalie.thomas
    Landscape

    Col du Suquet pass

    You are at the highest point of the hike. On the right bank of the Dourbie, the path crosses a sheer slope that is alternatively made up of zones of solid granite and other zones where it has decomposed due to weathering into coarse granitic sand. To the south, the views encompass the entire Lingas massif, a high wooded plateau overlooking, further south, the region around Le Vigan and the Languedocian plain.
  • Canayère
    Canayère - nathalie.thomas
    History

    Canayère

    A former farm turned forester's house in 1880. In the early days of the Mont Aiguoal reforestation, forestry officers lived here year-round during their missions. Forestry workers working on the replanting were allowed to use the outbuildings. Later, only one official resided here. Since 1967, no official has permanently lived here. (B. Mathieu)

  • pins noirs
    pins noirs - © Sud Cévennes
    History

    A recent forest

    The stands that were planted during the large reforestation programmes of the late 19th century onwards consist of black pines, a rustic species that is well-adapted to dry limestone soils. Underground, the Causses plateaux are characterised by networks of tunnels and cavities that have been created by water movement over millions of years. Subterranean rivers are blocked by the impermeable layers of the valley floor and flow into the Trévezel instead.
  • Crâne d'ours
    Crâne d'ours - © M. Delor
    Archaeology

    Joulie Cave

    In March 1952, Jolly, a forestry official, showed his friend Frayssignes this cave. Deposited in it they discovered the remains of 300 humans from the Neolithic, who had been carefully laid out side by side. The cave was rapidly declared a historical monument. In the depths of the cave, a great number of bear bones was also found. This cave bear, the ancestor of our brown bear (Ursus spelaeus), had a skull 50 cm long! In the winter, groups of these bears would have huddled together in clay wallows at the rear of the caves. Ursus artos succeeded the cave bear and was succeeded in turn by the brown bear, which was hunted to extinction in the 15th century. (B. Mathieu)

  • Trèves
    Trèves - nathalie.thomas
    History

    Treves

    In Antiquity, the village square was a cemetery. The name Trèves is believed to derive from the Gaulish trebo – meaning 'village' according to some sources or the Celtic water goddess according to others – or perhaps from trivium, crossroads... The track going over the Roman bridge at Le Trévezel, restored in the 18th century, was in fact an important road in Antiquity. There is another hypothesis if you consult Boissier de Sauvages' 1820 dictionary, in whose opinion Treva or Trebo are Occitan words referring to phantoms or spirits. You might well be tempted by this version once you know the history of the Pas de Joulié cave described below! (B. Mathieu)


Description

Starting from “Dourbies - Église”, follow “Col du Suquet”.

  1. On the GR®66 long-distance path, follow “La Canelle” then “Col du Suquet”.
  2. At “Col du Suquet” walk to “Le vieux hêtre”, “La Roque” and “Comeiras”.
  3. At “Comeiras”, go to “Canayères” via “Sapins et Séquoias” and “Les sapins noirs”.
  4. At “Canayère”, head to “Trèves” via “Le valat d’Espruniers”, “Réservoir du Villaret”, “Le Villaret” and “La vierge”. Return to Trèves.

  • Departure : Dourbies
  • Arrival : Trèves
  • Towns crossed : Dourbies, Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu, Lanuéjols, and Trèves

Forecast


Altimetric profile


Recommandations

Make sure your equipment is appropriate for the day’s weather conditions. Remember that the weather changes quickly in the mountains. Take enough water, wear sturdy shoes and put on a hat. Please close any gates and barriers behind you.

Be careful, difficult descent.


Information desks

Tourism & national parc'house

Col de la Serreyrède, 30570 Val d'Aigoual

https://www.sudcevennes.commaisondelaigoual@sudcevennes.com04 67 82 64 67

The Maison de l'Aigoual houses the tourism office Mont Aigoual Causses Cévennes and the Maison du Parc national. This visitor centre provides information on and raises awareness of the Cévennes National Park, its sites and events as well as the rules that must be observed in the National Park's central zone.

On site: changing exhibitions, video projections, Festival Nature events and shop Open year-round

Find out more

Tourism'house and national Parc at Florac

Place de l'ancienne gare, N106, 48400 Florac-trois-rivières

https://www.cevennes-gorges-du-tarn.cominfo@cevennes-parcnational.fr04 66 45 01 14

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.

On site:  exhibitions, video projections, events and shop Open year-round

Find out more

Access and parking

From Nant take the D341, then the D151 to the village of Dourbies.

From Meyrueis take the D986, then the D157 via the Trévezel gorge and Trèves, then the D151 to the village of Dourbies.

Parking :

Car parks in the village

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Source

CC Causses Aigoual Cévennes Terres Solidaireshttp://www.caussesaigoualcevennes.fr/

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