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The Best Attractions In Lozere

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  • 1. Aven Armand Meyrueis
    Aven Armand is a limestone cave located in the Cévennes National Park of France, in the Lozère département, between Meyrueis and Sainte-Enimie. It was first scientifically explored by the French explorers Louis Armand and Édouard-Alfred Martel in 1897. The cave begins as a narrow pit, descending 75 metres before opening up into an enormous vaulted chamber known as the Grand Salle, or Great Hall.The Grand Salle is close to 100 metres long and 55 metres wide. The floor is covered with a proliferation of fragile limestone speleothems in a variety of shapes and sizes, created by the slow dripping of water through the stone over thousands of years. Some have reached heights of close to 30 metres .It has been open to the public since 1927, after a man-made tunnel and walkway paths were creat...
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  • 2. Lac de Villefort Villefort
    Lac de Villefort is a lake in Lozère, France. At an elevation of 580 m, its surface area is 1.27 km².
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  • 3. Mende Cathedral Mende
    Mende is a commune and prefecture of the department of Lozère and of the region of Occitanie in southern France. Its inhabitants are called the Mendois. The city, including the first traces of dwellings date back to 200 BC, was originally named Mimata, probably in reference to the mountains that surround it. Mende is located between Clermont-Ferrand and Montpellier, but also on the axis of Lyon - Saint-Étienne - Albi - Toulouse. The other important nearby towns are Aurillac and Saint-Flour , Le Puy-en-Velay , Rodez, Millau and Alès and Nîmes . Even though Mende remains a relatively sparsely populated city , it remains the most important of the Lozère Department. In addition, it is the city-centre of the unique urban area of this department. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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  • 11. Cévennes National Park Florac
    The Cévennes National Park is a national park located in southern France, in the mountainous area of Cévennes. Created in 1970, the park has its administrative seat in Florac at Florac Castle. It is located mainly in the départements of Lozère and Gard, and covers some parts of Ardèche and Aveyron. The Aven Armand cave is located in the park. In 2011, the Park was made a part of The Causses and the Cévennes, Mediterranean agro-pastoral Cultural Landscape UNESCO World Heritage site.
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