This ruiniform block field (felsenmeer) on the Causse Méjean has resulted from the capricious dissolution of the dolomite limestone. It emerges suddenly, like a final panoramic viewpoint before the abyss of the gorges that delimit the Causse.
From the car park, walk about 150 m through the hamlet, then turn left after the agricultural buildings.
L'Hom, car park
L'Hom, car park
The Nîmes-le-Vieux Trail showcases a variety of typical Causse Méjean landscapes: stony arid hillocks; a few hollows of deep soil overlaid with winding plough lines; steep promontories looming rampart-like; and vast stretches of craggy rocks, whose shapes fire your imagination and captivate you.
Col du Perjuret, on the D 996 from Florac or Meyrueis, or on the D 18 from Mont Aigoual. At the Col du Perjuret, head towards L'Hom, where the walk starts.
Car park on the right as you enter L'Hom hamlet
This walk has six numbered information panels. Horse-riding or mountain-biking are not allowed on or adapted to discovery trails.
The national park is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors.