Attractions and places to see around Sainte-Colombe-De-Peyre, a commune in the Lozère department of France, blend historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The region features the Aubrac plateau, a basalt and granite landscape characterized by pastures and forest bands. It is situated near the historic Routes of Santiago de Compostela, offering a glimpse into centuries of journeys. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient churches to expansive natural viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/iWACUDABfUc
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/iWACUDABfUc
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/xZkbnoCtUzE
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/xZkbnoCtUzE
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The feeling that dominates the most here is space, nature.
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Saint Stephen “Saint-ETIENNE” is one of the seven first deacons of the early Jerusalem community and is also the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church remembers him on Boxing Day, December 26th. When Stephen uttered aloud his vision of the open heaven, "And being filled with the Holy Spirit, he looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts chapter 7 verse 55), the people were so indignant that that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what prompted people to erect “their” cross at this point. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and wants to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is part of our life as it was in the life of Jesus. So I wish that many people … visit the crosses, whether as places of stillness and breathing space before God, whether as places for community gatherings, prayer and praise to God.” (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: "Crossroads... small sacred monuments as a sign of popular piety")
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The region is rich in natural beauty, notably the Aubrac Highlands, a basalt and granite plateau offering panoramic views up to 30 km. You can also visit Roc des Loups for wide views over the Aubrac, or the picturesque Marchastel Bridge over the Bés stream. Further afield, Lac du Moulinet provides opportunities for enjoying natural scenery and water-based activities, and the Cascade du Deroc is a beautiful natural waterfall.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. The Église de Sainte Colombe de Peyre houses a 17th-century statue of Saint Privat and a 1653 bronze bell. You can also explore Le Rocher du Cher, the former seat of a castle, with a chapel at its base. The Saint Stephen's Church in Aumont d'Aubrac, part of a former Benedictine priory, showcases Roman architecture. The Roc de Peyre was once the location of a 12th-century castle, offering historical significance alongside expansive views.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails through the Aubrac and Margeride landscapes. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Moulinet Lake loop' or the 'Heart of Aubrac Plateau' trails. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide, running trails, and road cycling routes around Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre.
Families can enjoy the natural landscapes of the Aubrac Highlands, which are great for walks and exploring. The Domaine du Ventouzet offers environmental education and nature sports activities suitable for various ages. Additionally, Les Loups du Gévaudan, a wolf park in Saint-Léger-de-Peyre, provides a unique opportunity to observe these animals, which can be a fascinating experience for children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Aubrac Highlands, where you can see for up to 30 km across the landscape. Roc des Loups also offers expansive vistas over the Aubrac, complete with information boards. Another excellent spot is the Roc de Peyre, a large basaltic rock that provides wide views of the Terre de Peyre and features an orientation table to help identify landmarks.
The Plateau de l'Aubrac is particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the pastures are green and wildflowers bloom, making it ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing foliage. For winter sports, nearby ski resorts like Station de ski de Laguiole and Ski Brameloup are accessible.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Moulinet Lake loop' which is about 10 km, or more challenging options such as the 'Heart of Aubrac Plateau – Roc des Loups loop' which spans over 26 km. The hiking guide provides details on various routes with different distances and difficulty grades.
The Musée de Javols, located nearby, offers a deep dive into the history of "Anderitum," an ancient Gallo-Roman capital. Visitors can explore the archaeological site and experience virtual reality panoramas of its past. The historic Routes of Santiago de Compostela also pass near Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre, offering a glimpse into centuries of cultural and religious journeys.
The Aubrac Highlands are popular for their unique basalt and granite plateau landscape, characterized by alternating pastures and forest strips. Visitors appreciate the panoramic views extending up to 30 km, the traditional architecture of hamlets built from granite blocks, and the serene atmosphere. It's a favored spot for pilgrims and nature lovers alike, often compared to the Black Forest for its picturesque scenery.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas in the Aubrac and Margeride regions are suitable for dog-friendly activities, especially hiking. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. The vast open spaces provide ample opportunity for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors.
The natural areas around Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre, particularly the Aubrac plateau, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, deer, and other small mammals. The region is also known for its distinctive Aubrac cattle, which are a common sight in the pastures. For a specific wildlife experience, consider visiting Les Loups du Gévaudan wolf park.
Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre is situated near these historic pilgrimage routes. You can join sections of the routes for a day hike or a longer trek to experience the cultural and religious heritage. These routes often follow gravel field paths through the scenic landscapes of the Aubrac, offering a unique way to explore the region.


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