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L'Hort de Dieu arboretum – short

Le site en 1903,avec la bergerie qui sera transformée en laboratoire
Credit : © Fonds Flahault, Université de Montpellier

Description

An extensive reforestation programme was carried out on the Aigoual mountain range in the late 19th century under the leadership of forester Georges Fabre.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Not specified
Duration
2h
Dist.
2.6 km
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Starting point

Lat : 44.116342Lng : 3.5772567

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Departure

Car park

Arrival

Car park

Ambiance

“Remembering the fabulist's good advice, we wanted to plant without waiting; in spring 1903, and especially in the following autumn, we put in place over 1,200 plants at L'Hort de Dieu, including 773 trees... We now have 219 species of tree or shrub being either cultivated or studied on Mont Aigoual.” (Charles Flahault, 1904). A network of ten arboretums was created between 1885 and 1903. The botanist Charles Flahault provided scientific support to create the L'Hort de Dieu arboretum.

Access

Col de la Serreyrède on the D 986 (from Valleraugue or Meyrueis) or D 48 (from Le Vigan). At the Col, head towards Mont Aigoual (D 269), then take the forestry track on the right before the turn-off to the Prat Peyrot ski resort.Col du Perjuret on the D 998 and D 18 from Florac, direction mont Aigoual / Valleraugue. Then take the forestry track on the left off the D 269 after the Prat Peyrot ski resort. Passing oncoming traffic can be difficult on the access track: go very slow.

Advised parking

Arboretum car park

Advice

Narrow and steep path – firm shoes are essential. The access to the highly protected Alpine garden (marker 5) was specially conceived for this walk. Please stick closely to the laid-out paths. Horse-riding or mountain-biking are not allowed on or adapted to discovery trails.

Is in the midst of the park

The national park is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾