
This path between two cliffs has beautiful views onto the Tarn gorge and its troglodytic villages! NB: You are being watched by vultures. Remember your binoculars!
Le Causse Méjean n'a pas la réputation d'être le plus hospitalier des lieux, et pourtant ses paysages font rêver plus d'un randonneur. Cette boucle sans grande difficulté longe pendant un long moment les corniches des Gorges du Tarn où logent des colonies de vautours. Du haut des contreforts de cette "île en plein ciel", on admire une nature à couper le souffle


From the car park, go up to the village, which you cross on the left-hand side.
1) By the last houses, go down on the right towards the cliff edge. The path runs along the cliff and stays mostly at the same height until you reach the ladders of Singlegros. NB: Do not descend to the “Pas de l’Arc”.
2) At the crossroads with the path down to the ladders of Singlegros, continue on the path veering to the left and, at the first fork, take the path on the left to return to the plateau.
3) Turn left onto the track (GR) to return to La Volcégure and then La Bourgarie.
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