| Saint Jean du Gard
The capital of the Camisard region, with its particularly typical style, has a rich history. The remarkable museum of art and popular traditions provides an excellent introduction to the Cévennes.
Saint Roman de Tousque
This emblematic village on the Cévennes ridge, built entirely from slate, overlooks the Vallée Borgne and the Vallée Française.
Col des Faïsses
Faïsses is a local dialect term for cultivated terraces. The Col des Faïsses is on the site of the former Margeride dry stone wall.
Saint Laurent de Trèves
A classified Historic Monument in this tiny hamlet contains 22 dinosoar footprints. |