GRP Pic Saint Loup 4

Les Matelles

Visit this famous medieval village with its ramparts dating from the XVᵉ century.


Saint Jean-de-Cuculles

Stroll to the top of the hill and discover the Romanesque church (XIᵉ and XIIᵉ centuries) fortified during the Hundred Years War.


Saint Mathieu-de-Tréviers

Soak up this view of the Pic-Saint-Loup, the castle of Montferrand and the Hortus. You are at the foot.

The ascent of the Pic Saint Loup.

Wind your way along the garrigue paths and discover a splendid panorama: to the north, Mont Aigoual, the Séranne massif, the Saint-Martin-de-Londres basin, Mont Lozère and, on a clear day, Mont Ventoux to the east.

Cazevieille

Look out for the two watchtowers of Tourrières which rise above the village.


Mas-de-Londres

Walk along the listed church, whose well-preserved walls still bear the traces of the alterations imposed by the lord in the 17th century.


Saint Martin-de-Londres 

Enrich yourself with the heritage of a village developed in medieval times around the church, listed as a "remarkable building" with the old centre surrounding it.


Viols-le-Fort

See the Middle Ages and Prehistory in one place... The high ramparts of the VXᵉ century protect the village and its historical sights.


Murles

Visit the remains of the castle and the Romanesque church of Sainte Croix (formerly named Saint Jean de Murles)

Where can I stay during my journey? As close as possible to the GRP route, you can contact these accommodations:

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    Secret castles to see, churches and chapels to visit, remains of ramparts to marvel at...

    Heritage is flourishing in the area thanks to the listed and nationally recognised Historic Monuments in the villages of Les Matelles, Saint-Jean-de-Cuculles, Saint-Martin-de-Londres, Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, Cazevieille, Mas de Londres, Murles, Viols-le-Fort...

    Heritage is also celebrated in the Grand Pic-Saint-Loup: for those who love this period, plan your ascent in May to take advantage of the Festival of the Medieval Races!

    An ideal loop for a family hike, with a discovery rally in the narrow streets of St Martin  

    A trip back in time to medieval times.

    An itinerary of 49 kilometres: about 3 days of walking!

    We strongly recommend that you take the GR de Pays TopoGuide "Tours in the Grand Pic-Saint-Loup" with you on your walks. It contains a detailed itinerary and a collection of information.

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