Heritage Villages

#AubracLozérien

Villages of the Aubrac region of Lozère

Charm, heritage and authenticity

     The Communauté de communes des Hautes Terres de l’Aubrac (Community of Municipalities of the High Aubrac Region) is located in the Lozère part of the plateau. This human-scale territory encompasses 17 municipalities and nearly 5,216 inhabitants. It offers remarkable authenticity and a rich local life, nestled within unspoiled landscapes. The villages of the Lozère Aubrac region provide a unique immersion into the history, culture, and rural charm of the area.

Between Nasbinals, Aumont-Aubrac, and Fournels, each village reveals its picturesque alleyways, stone houses, and Romanesque churches, testaments to a centuries-old heritage. Moreover, these places are treasures of the Lozère region, where tradition and nature meet in harmony. Strolling through these villages, you will discover the authentic soul of the Aubrac. You will enjoy the tranquility of the landscapes and feel the rhythm of a preserved territory. Whether for a stopover during your travels or for a cultural visit, each village offers unique experiences, combining history, architecture and natural beauty.

The gateway to the plateau, Peyre en Aubrac charms visitors with its authenticity and unspoiled landscapes. This cluster of picturesque villages offers typical stone houses and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a nature and culture break.

Around Fournels

Fournels and its surroundings reveal a rich rural heritage, with Romanesque churches, traditional hamlets and rolling landscapes. It is a perfect area for leisurely walks and discovering the local produce of the highlands.

Around Nasbinals

In the heart of the plateau, Nasbinals is an emblematic village of the Aubrac region of Lozère. Its picturesque streets, stone farms and natural setting make it an ideal starting point for exploring the region on foot or by bike.

Around Monts-Verts

Located in Haute Lozère, the commune of Monts-Verts resulted from the merger of three former villages: Arcomie, Berc and Le Bacon. Ideally positioned between the Aubrac plateau, the Margeride and the Cévennes, it offers easy access to natural landscapes and the tranquility of the Lozère countryside.