Monts d’Ardèche Regional Natural Park is a protected area in southern France renowned for its volcanic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, and cultural heritage sites.
Monts d’Ardèche Regional Natural Park covers roughly 315,000 acres in the Ardèche department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Characterized by ancient volcanic plateaus, deep gorges, rounded hills, and mixed forests, the park features a diverse range of habitats supporting unique flora and fauna, including rare orchids and several bird species. Historically, the area has seen human settlement since prehistoric times, with remnants like Dolmens and medieval villages visible throughout the park. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its extensive network of trails that traverse scenic volcanic formations such as the Coiron plateau and extensive beech and fir forests. The park is an excellent destination for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and fishing in its clear rivers and streams. Key landmarks include the Mont Gerbier de Jonc, the source of the Loire River, and the historic villages of Antraigues-sur-Volane and Jaujac. The park balances recreation with conservation, promoting sustainable practices and local culture, offering visitors a peaceful environment for nature observation and cultural immersion. Its accessibility from nearby towns and the regional capital Lyon makes it a popular spot for both short visits and multi-day outdoor adventures.
Mont Gerbier de Jonc – volcanic dome and source of the Loire River
The volcanic plateau of Coiron with panoramic views
Ancient dolmens and megalithic sites scattered throughout the park
Historic village of Antraigues-sur-Volane known for its cultural festivals
An iconic volcanic dome that is the source of the Loire River, offering scenic trails and panoramic views.
A volcanic plateau with rugged landscapes, deep valleys, and diverse habitats ideal for hiking and nature observation.
A picturesque village known for its artistic heritage and annual folk festivals set within the park.