The Aubrac region of Lozère is a land of character, shaped by weather that is sometimes harsh and often unpredictable. Here, inclement weather is a part of daily life: snow in winter, sudden downpours in spring and autumn, and thick fog on the high plateaus.
But when the sky clouds over, the Aubrac loses none of its appeal. Quite the opposite. Cultural visits, local crafts, wellness centers, and indoor activities offer wonderful alternatives for continuing to explore the region, even when it’s raining.
When the weather doesn’t permit outdoor activities, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore cultural heritage and indoor attractions.
Museums, interactive displays, historical sites, local information centers, and interpretive spaces offer a deeper understanding of the history, traditions, and identity of the Aubrac region of Lozère, all while staying sheltered from the elements.
Rain is also an excellent excuse to visit the workshops, cheese dairies, distilleries, and artisanal businesses in the region.
Cheeses, knives, local produce, whisky, or agricultural traditions: these visits offer a warm and authentic experience, often punctuated by passionate discussions and tastings.
When time invites you to slow down, why not treat yourself to a wellness break?
Thermal spas, indoor pools, or simply a moment in a café or bookstore offer a different way to enjoy the Aubrac region. A gentler, more introspective way to experience the area.
Traveling as a family in the Aubrac region of Lozère remains enjoyable even in bad weather.
Some sites offer fun trails, interactive tours, or immersive experiences, accessible to both children and adults. Enough to transform a rainy day into a shared moment of discovery.
The booklet “It’s raining, what to do?” offers a selection of ideas to organize your stay whatever the conditions.