Serre de Pauparelle, Mountain summit in Cevennes National Park, France
Serre de Pauparelle is a mountain summit located in Cevennes National Park within the Massif Central region. The peak rises above a high plateau landscape and offers extensive views across the surrounding mountains and valleys.
The mountain has been central to sheep herding activities for centuries in the Lozere region. Ancient droving paths used by shepherds still cross the slopes, marking a continuous tradition of pastoral use.
This peak forms an integral component of the Cevennes natural heritage, incorporated within the buffer zone of the designated biosphere reserve.
Several marked hiking trails lead to the summit with varying difficulty levels to suit different abilities. Visitors should wear proper footwear and be prepared for changing mountain weather conditions.
Serre de Pauparelle ranks as the 26th highest peak among 227 documented summits within the Cevennes National Park boundaries.
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