Signal de Mailhebiau

The Signal de Mailhebiau (or Mailhe-Biau) is the highest point of the Aubrac, at an altitude of 1,469 meters.

Signal de Mailhebiau
The Signal de Mailhebiau viewed from the east.
Highest point
Elevation1,469 m (4,820 ft)
Coordinates44°34′01″N 3°04′56″E / 44.56694°N 3.08222°E / 44.56694; 3.08222
Geography
Signal de Mailhebiau is located in France
Signal de Mailhebiau
Signal de Mailhebiau
France
LocationAveyron, Lozère, France
Parent rangeAubrac (Massif Central)

Geography

Situation

It is shared between the departments of Aveyron and Lozère, with the summit itself located in the latter, in the commune of Trélans.[1]

A viewpoint indicator is located at the summit, on which is inscribed a poem celebrating the beauties and the terroir of Aubrac.[2]

Geology

Part of the mountain consists of a heavily eroded volcano that features pyroclastic tuffs containing spindle-shaped volcanic bombs.[3] The Mailhebiau is one of the few well-identified volcanoes in the Aubrac; the others, located further north, are difficult to locate under the mass of basalt.[4]

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