Best attractions and places to see around Cros include a diverse landscape featuring rocky formations, historical sites, and natural wonders. This region offers opportunities to explore unique geological features and discover medieval heritage. Visitors can find a mix of challenging natural environments and accessible pathways.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Pretty little village in the Cevennes.
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A pleasant hike in a karst landscape (for the initiated) but also imbued with a certain magic. The loop from the center of the village took us about two with a picnic among the rocks, in a place once planted with cherry trees and other fruit trees. Note the presence of an original sundial... in perfect working order! The sinkhole, at the beginning of the trail, is hardly visible because it is overgrown with vegetation. But the ruins of the castle for their part allow for beautiful photos. The trail is quite shaded regardless of the season, we did it in 28 degrees without any discomfort (but we are from the South!). However, be sure to wear proper footwear because the route is very stony!
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Nice for walks, especially in summer, when you can cool off a bit by hiding from the sun!
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Avoid doing the sea of rocks the day after rain, it is dangerously slippery and spoils a lot of the fun.
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Be careful of particularly slippery surroundings on rainy days or after rain.
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A 40m deep and 90m circumference sinkhole is an attraction in the Sauve area, for tourists and also for potholers. I was able to go down there several times. Be careful, there is no barrier! Watch where you put your feet, children and animals! At the bottom is a cave that is not very big, with two parts. First lower part, which overlooks a well, then where you have to crawl quite a bit to end up on "nothing". On the other side, you fall quite quickly above a LAKE, with a height of about 15m. The water from this LAKE flows into the Sauve resurgence, located at the bottom of the village, after the stone bridge, towards the children's park. This one spits with all its power during the rains.
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The sea of rocks is located on the heights of the village of Sauve. Although short, the well-marked path offers a beautiful view. The path is uneven, sometimes with high steps, but is quite easy to do on foot, and seems to be intended for everyone, with a little care. A sundial is located at the end of the crossing (or at the beginning depending on where you are coming from). Not far from there, 10/15 minutes on foot, is the Grand Aven de Sauve, which I was able to descend a few years ago.
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Very nice and accessible short walk with rather good shoes. 1 hour approx.
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The region around Cros is rich in natural wonders. You can discover the unique rocky formations of Mer des Rochers near Sauve, which also features the ruins of Roquevaire castle. Another significant natural site is the Aven of Sauve, a deep sinkhole with an underground lake, offering a glimpse into the area's geological landscape.
Yes, the area boasts historical heritage. You can visit Saint-Roman-de-Codières Village and Medieval Tower, a village with ancient roots, including Neolithic menhirs and a strategic pass. The village's history dates back to a Roman military camp and features a medieval tower built on the site of a former Saracen structure.
Cros offers diverse cycling experiences. You can enjoy a moment of freshness in the Illuminated tunnel, part of a paved cycleway that's easy to ride. For more challenging rides, the Asclier Pass in the Cevennes provides rewarding views with an average gradient of 4.9% over 12.4 km on a little-trafficked road. There are also various cycling routes available, such as the 'Saint-Roman-de-Codières and Col de Redarès Loop' or the 'Greenway from Ganges to Sumène', which you can explore further in the Cycling around Cros guide.
Absolutely. The region provides several hiking trails. You can explore the rocky landscape around Mer des Rochers, though be aware that some paths might be closed due to private property. For more structured hikes, options like the 'Colognac – Moulin de Mouleyrette loop' or the 'Col des Fosses – Col de la Pierre Plantée loop' are available. Find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Cros guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility. The Asclier Pass is praised for its rewarding views in the Cevennes and calm, well-maintained roads. The Illuminated tunnel is appreciated for offering a cool respite during walks, especially in summer. The historical village of Saint-Roman-de-Codières is noted for its pretty setting and a café with a lovely terrace and great views.
Yes, the Illuminated tunnel is part of a greenway that is paved throughout and generally easy to drive on, making it suitable for both cycling and walking. It offers a refreshing break from the sun, especially in warmer weather. The return trip downhill from Sauve is quite relaxed.
Experienced cyclists can tackle routes like the Asclier Pass, which is a significant climb. For longer and more difficult road cycling adventures, consider routes such as the 'Loop with the col de la Tribale from Saint-Martial' or the 'Col de l'Asclier – Planque viaduct loop from Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort'. More options can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Cros guide.
The Aven of Sauve is a 40m deep sinkhole. While it's an attraction, be aware that there are no barriers, so caution is advised, especially with children and animals. The surroundings can be particularly slippery on rainy days. Inside, there's a cave with an underground lake, which connects to the Sauve resurgence.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The Asclier Pass provides very rewarding views in the Cevennes. Additionally, the village of Saint-Roman-de-Codières, located on the Saint-Roman pass, offers strategic views, and its local café has a terrace with a great outlook.
When exploring Mer des Rochers, be aware that while it's an unmissable natural rocky formation near Sauve, some parts of the loop trail might not be passable due to private property. You may need to turn around at the highest point. Strolling through this rocky chaos also allows you to discover the ruins of the castle of Roquevaire.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided for all attractions, the Asclier Pass is noted for being calm in the spring. The Illuminated tunnel is particularly nice for walks in summer, offering a cool escape from the sun. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.


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