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The City of Stones, an incredible world of giant rocks just 1h30 away from Montpellier!

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As soon as you arrive at the Stone City, the first thing you will see are the rocks rising around you. These formations, created by erosion over millennia, form winding alleys, towers, bastions, arches and many labyrinths!

The City of Stones is located in the heart of the Regional Natural Park of the Grands Causses, near Millau and at the gates of Lozère and the Cévennes. Its rugged terrain offers breathtaking panoramas of the Causses and the surrounding Gorges. Take the time to climb to the top of the rocks to admire these spectacular views!

Via Ferratas and Ziplines

The City of Stones was revealed to the world in 1884 by Edouard Alfred Martel, considered the father of speleology. It was he who gave the name "City of Stones" to this incredible landscape... Since then, the site has been developed to welcome visitors while preserving its unique character. Whether you are alone, with family or friends, you can explore this picturesque landscape, discover its flora and fauna, and recharge in the heart of nature!

The City of Stones
Montpellier-le-Vieux, Place called Le Maubert - Millau

Walls, bastions, arches, and many labyrinths... The City of Stones is located in the heart of the Regional Natural Park of Grands Causses, close to Millau and at the gates of Lozère and the Cévennes. Its rugged terrain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Causses and nearby Gorges. Take the time to climb to the top of the rocks to admire these spectacular views. The City of Stones was revealed to the world in 1884 by Edouard Alfred Martel, considered the father of speleology. Since then, the site has been developed to welcome visitors while preserving its unique character. Whether you are alone, with family, or with friends, you can explore this picturesque landscape, discover its flora and fauna, and recharge your batteries in the heart of nature! For more information, click here.