Situated 39km south of Mende,
FLORAC
lies in the bottom of the trench-like valley of the Tarnon just short of its junction with the Tarn. Behind it rises the steep wall that marks the edge of the Causse Méjean. When you get here, you will have already passed the frontier between the northern and Mediterranean landscapes; the dividing line seems to be the
Col de Montmirat
at the western end of Mont Lozère. Once you begin the descent, the scrub and steep gullies and the tiny abandoned hamlets, with their eyeless houses oriented towards the sun, speak clearly of the south.
The village, with some 2000 inhabitants, is strung out along the left bank of the Tarnon and the main street,
avenue Jean-Monestier
. There is little specific to see, though the close lanes of the village up towards the valley side have their charms, especially the plane-shaded
place du Souvenir
. A red-schist castle stands above the village, housing the
Centre d'Information du Parc National des Cévennes
(June to mid-Sept daily 9am-7pm; rest of year Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 2-7pm; tel 04.66.49.53.01,
www.bsi.fr/pnc
). The helpful
tourist office
is on avenue Jean-Monestier (June & Sept Mon-Sat 9am-noon & 2-5pm; July & Aug daily 9am-7.30pm; rest of year Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 2-5.30pm; tel 04.66.45.01.14,
www.florac-tourisme.com
).
Mountain bike rental
is available from Cévennes Evasion, in place Boyer (tel 04.66.45.18.31).
The
accommodation
on offer is not fantastic. The best and cheapest place is
Chez Bruno
, on the tree-lined Esplanade (tel 04.66.45.11.19, fax 04.66.45.06.65; under 160F/¬24; restaurant from 55F/¬8.38). Alternatively try the
Hôtel du Parc
on avenue Jean-Monestier (tel 04.66.45.03.05, fax 04.66.45.11.81; 160-220F/¬24-34; closed Dec to March; restaurant from 92F/¬14.03), with pleasant gardens and a pool, or the
Hôtel Central de la Poste
, on avenue Maurice Tour, which has a lovely terrace over the stream, though the rooms are a bit dowdy (tel 04.66.45.00.01, fax 04.66.45.14.04; 220-300F/¬34-46; closed Jan to Feb; restaurant from 75F/¬11.43). A better bet is the
Lozérette
, in
COCURÈS
, 5km back towards Mont Lozère, on the Pont-de-Montvert road (tel 04.66.45.06.04, fax 04.66.45.12.93; 300-400F/¬46-61; closed Nov-April; restaurant from 88F/¬13.42).
Three
gîtes d'etape
in and around Florac are
Le Presbytère
, 18 rue du Pêcher (tel 04.66.45.24.54); the
gîte détape communal
, 1 rue du Four (tel 04.66.45.14.93; closed Dec); and M. Serrano in Le Pont-du-Tarn, 1km north (tel 04.66.45.20.89). The best-value
campsites
are the municipal one at Le Pont-du-Tarn out on the road towards Ispagnac (tel 04.66.45.18.26,
lozere.net/pontdutarn.htm
; closed mid-Oct to March), and two more on the other side of town on the Corniche de Cévennes road, beside the River Tarnon.
Florac's Esplanade is a good place to look for somewhere to
eat
, or try
Le Chapeau Rouge
, on the corner of rue Théophile Roussel and avenue Jean-Monestier, offering
cévenoles
specialities (tel 04.66.45.23.40; menus from 60F/¬9.15). For something a bit more upmarket, there's
La Source du Pêcher
at 1 rue de Rémuret, in the old town beside the stream (tel 04.66.45.03.01; menus from 89F/¬13.57).