Stevenson's Trail: The Cevennes - 8 Days
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Stevenson's Trail: The Cevennes - 8 Days

From
CAD 1,920
Duration
8 days
Countries
France
Activity
moderate
Rating
4.7 · 3 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

Cevennes 8-day self guided walking holiday. France's GR70 Stevenson's Trail incl. luggage tranfers & country hotels. Hike on the mountainous side of the Massif Central.

At a glance

Duration
8 days
Route
Countries
France
Activity level
moderate
Style
Trekking & Hiking
Group size
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Flights
Not included
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Day by day

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Your journey through

France

Day 1Day 1: Arrive Le Puy-en-VelayFor your first nights accommodation you stay in the historic city of Le Puy not far from Le Monastier where the Stevenson's Trail begins. Le Puy is a wonderful town to explore and you may wish to add an extra night. Its most striking attraction is the Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy, dating chiefly from the first half of the 12th century. Each morning, pilgrims gather at the cathedral to be blessed before starting their journey to Santiago de Compostela. The cathedral has been a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1998, as part of the "Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France". The iron statue of Notre-Dame de France (The Virgin Mary) overlooking the town was designed by the French sculptor Jean-Marie Bonnassieux, and is made from 213 Russian cannons taken in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855). Fountain Crozatier is also worth visiting in the centre of town. Accommodation: Stay in a comfortable 3* hotel a few minutes walk from the train station. All rooms are ensuite.
For your first nights accommodation you stay in the historic city of Le Puy not far from Le Monastier where the Stevenson's Trail begins. Le Puy is a wonderful town to explore and you may wish to add an extra night. Its most striking attraction is the Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy, dating chiefly from the first half of the 12th century. Each morning, pilgrims gather at the cathedral to be blessed before starting their journey to Santiago de Compostela. The cathedral has been a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1998, as part of the "Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France". The iron statue of Notre-Dame de France (The Virgin Mary) overlooking the town was designed by the French sculptor Jean-Marie Bonnassieux, and is made from 213 Russian cannons taken in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855). Fountain Crozatier is also worth visiting in the centre of town. Accommodation: Stay in a comfortable 3* hotel a few minutes walk from the train station. All rooms are ensuite.
Day 2Day 2: Le Monastier to Le Bouchet-Saint-Nicolas -…Taxi transfer (included) from Le Puy to Le Monastier where the Stevenson trail starts. Take a moment for a look around Le Monastier before you start the walk. You could visit the Abbey Church with its 15th century organ or the Chateau, part of which is now the Municipal Museum and the Town Hall. You walk on via the village of St. Martin de Fugeres to Goudet where we cross the River Loire. From here there's only half the day's distance left to cover through the Velay hills. Accommodation: Stay in a welcoming auberge in this tiny village. The restaurant serves traditional regional specialities.
Taxi transfer (included) from Le Puy to Le Monastier where the Stevenson trail starts. Take a moment for a look around Le Monastier before you start the walk. You could visit the Abbey Church with its 15th century organ or the Chateau, part of which is now the Municipal Museum and the Town Hall. You walk on via the village of St. Martin de Fugeres to Goudet where we cross the River Loire. From here there's only half the day's distance left to cover through the Velay hills. Accommodation: Stay in a welcoming auberge in this tiny village. The restaurant serves traditional regional specialities.
Day 3Day 3: Le Bouchet-Saint-Nicolas to Langogne - 28Before you reach your goal for today, walk through Landos, Arquejol and Pradelles. This last place is an old fortified village that overlooks the Upper Allier Valley. It used to be an important stopping place for merchants importing goods from the South of France. The rest of the day is downhill to Langogne, on the banks of the River Allier. Accommodation: we use a charming, centrally-located hotel offering ensuite accommodation, a terrace and a restaurant.
Before you reach your goal for today, walk through Landos, Arquejol and Pradelles. This last place is an old fortified village that overlooks the Upper Allier Valley. It used to be an important stopping place for merchants importing goods from the South of France. The rest of the day is downhill to Langogne, on the banks of the River Allier. Accommodation: we use a charming, centrally-located hotel offering ensuite accommodation, a terrace and a restaurant.
Day 4Day 4: Langogne to La Bastide Puy Laurent - 35 km/22 miles, 7.5 hoursA series of paths past mills and wayside cavalries brings us to the ruined village of Fuzilhac. Of this region Stevenson wrote, "Moor, heather marsh, tracts of rock and pines, woods of birch, green and stony cattle tracks wandered in and out...." Little has changed. Pass through the village of Cheylard and the Chabadoures ravine on to La Bastide Puy Laurent a tiny village with approx. 200 inhabitants. This is a long day and you won't get much of a chance to visit the abbey of Notre Dame des Neiges, where Stevenson spent several nights. If you would like to add a rest day to the tour we suggest La Bastide, from which it is an easy day walk to the abbey. Alternatively, it is possible to break up today's walk with an overnight in the village of Cheylard l'Eveque after 16km. This will also give you enough time to see the abbey. The walk from Cheylard l'Eveque to La Bastide Puylaurent is 20km. For full details see trip code JCV. Accommodation: A simple, convivial 1* hotel. All rooms are ensuite and there is a restaurant.
A series of paths past mills and wayside cavalries brings us to the ruined village of Fuzilhac. Of this region Stevenson wrote, "Moor, heather marsh, tracts of rock and pines, woods of birch, green and stony cattle tracks wandered in and out...." Little has changed. Pass through the village of Cheylard and the Chabadoures ravine on to La Bastide Puy Laurent a tiny village with approx. 200 inhabitants. This is a long day and you won't get much of a chance to visit the abbey of Notre Dame des Neiges, where Stevenson spent several nights. If you would like to add a rest day to the tour we suggest La Bastide, from which it is an easy day walk to the abbey. Alternatively, it is possible to break up today's walk with an overnight in the village of Cheylard l'Eveque after 16km. This will also give you enough time to see the abbey. The walk from Cheylard l'Eveque to La Bastide Puylaurent is 20km. For full details see trip code JCV. Accommodation: A simple, convivial 1* hotel. All rooms are ensuite and there is a restaurant.
Day 5Day 5: La Bastide Puy Laurent to Le…Head south away from the river through woods and past dolmens to reach Chasserades. A walk over the Montagne du Goulet ridge brings us to Le Bleymard. This small village rises to an altitude of 1087m and will surprise you with its heritage, Chapel of Saint Jean du Bleymard, Priory of Saint Jean du Bleymard, known as Peytavin House and beautiful old houses with slate roofs of Tournel. *Note that it is possible to shorten today's walk by a taxi dropping you off further up the route. Accommodation: Overnight in a high standard 2* hotel traditionally appointed, with ensuite facilities and a fine pine beam and stone restaurant surrounding a large hearth.
Head south away from the river through woods and past dolmens to reach Chasserades. A walk over the Montagne du Goulet ridge brings us to Le Bleymard. This small village rises to an altitude of 1087m and will surprise you with its heritage, Chapel of Saint Jean du Bleymard, Priory of Saint Jean du Bleymard, known as Peytavin House and beautiful old houses with slate roofs of Tournel. *Note that it is possible to shorten today's walk by a taxi dropping you off further up the route. Accommodation: Overnight in a high standard 2* hotel traditionally appointed, with ensuite facilities and a fine pine beam and stone restaurant surrounding a large hearth.
Day 6Day 6: Le Bleymard to Le Pont de…Continue south along an old drovers road, over the Col de Finiels, past the Chalet du Mont Lozere. The col with its fine viewpoint over the Cevennes, makes a delightful lunch stop. There is an opportunity in clear weather to reach the Sommet de Finiels (1698m), the highest point in the Lozere range. We descend to Le Pont de Montvert. Accommodation: A 2* hotel, which sits on the riverbank of the Tarn. All rooms are ensuite and have a balcony. The restaurant serves regional specialities.
Continue south along an old drovers road, over the Col de Finiels, past the Chalet du Mont Lozere. The col with its fine viewpoint over the Cevennes, makes a delightful lunch stop. There is an opportunity in clear weather to reach the Sommet de Finiels (1698m), the highest point in the Lozere range. We descend to Le Pont de Montvert. Accommodation: A 2* hotel, which sits on the riverbank of the Tarn. All rooms are ensuite and have a balcony. The restaurant serves regional specialities.
Day 7Day 7: To Florac - 30 km /18.6 miles , 7.5 hoursFrom Le Pont de Montvert walk south along the Martinet valley and ascend the ridge of the Montagne du Bouges. From here continue along the crest of the two valleys of the Tarn and Mimente. At the end of the ridge descend into Florac. You can discover the region's history and geology at the imaginative exhibition house in the old chateau. The town itself is quite small, but has two large open squares with restaurants and a few shops. The quaint boulevards of the old town offer a tempting array of cafes. Accommodation: Stay at a 3* hotel in the centre of town. All rooms are ensuite and the property includes a traditional restaurant, landscaped gardens and a swimming pool.
From Le Pont de Montvert walk south along the Martinet valley and ascend the ridge of the Montagne du Bouges. From here continue along the crest of the two valleys of the Tarn and Mimente. At the end of the ridge descend into Florac. You can discover the region's history and geology at the imaginative exhibition house in the old chateau. The town itself is quite small, but has two large open squares with restaurants and a few shops. The quaint boulevards of the old town offer a tempting array of cafes. Accommodation: Stay at a 3* hotel in the centre of town. All rooms are ensuite and the property includes a traditional restaurant, landscaped gardens and a swimming pool.
Day 8Day 8: Arrangements end after breakfastDepart Florac for your onward journey.
Depart Florac for your onward journey.

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