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The Aubrac is a large basalt plateau with grandiose scenery, on which burons, traditional grassland farms, were built. The grasslands, dotted with lakes, are still home to huge herds of cattle.
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Aubrac by road
Circuit : 77 km |
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Aubrac Villages
The Aubrac is a granite and basalt plateau, with extensive grasslands and forests. Its sturdily-built villages are a harmonious mixture of the two types of stone. Nasbinal (nearby)
Popular year-round, this resort is renowned for its shops and high quality accommodation. Skiing in the winter.
Déroc cave and waterfall
32 m waterfall covering the entrance to a cave with magnificent basalt sandpipes. Aubrac lakes
The lake road, also known as the silver road due to the reflections, is one of the prettiest stretches of road in the Lozère.
Bonnecombe pass
Bonnecombe pass, at an altitude of 1340 m, is at the base of the Signal de Mailhebiau, the highest point in the Aubrac. Banassac (nearby)
Major Gallo-Roman centre, renowned for its empressed pottery. Coins were minted there in Merovingian times. |
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