Aubrac Plateau
The Aubrac Plateau is a high, flat region located in the south-central part of France. It is known for its stunning landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, lush pastures, and volcanic rock formations. The plateau is part of the larger Massif Central mountain range and sits at an elevation of about 1,200 meters (3,937 feet).
This area is also famous for its rich biodiversity and traditional farming practices. The Aubrac cattle, a breed native to the region, are well-known for their hardiness and are often raised for their meat and milk. The plateau attracts visitors for hiking, nature observation, and its picturesque rural scenery.