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Mont Mouchet is a 1,497-metre-high (4,911 ft) mountain located on the border of the French départements of Cantal, Haute-Loire and Lozère. It is famous for the historical events which took place there, notably during the Second World War where it hosted a group of French resistance fighters, the Maquis du Mont Mouchet. At the summit there is a large cairn and view-point (about 3 metres high) from which there is a splendid panoramic view over much of Central France from the Massif Central to the Alps.

Mont Mouchet
Highest point
Elevation1,497 m (4,911 ft)
Coordinates44°58′32″N 3°22′22″E
Geography
Mont Mouchet
France
LocationHaute-Loire - Lozère, France

The beast of Gévaudan


On the 19 June 1767, Jean Chastel, accompanied only by his two sons, left to track down the Beast of Gévaudan in the forest of Mont Mouchet. According to Chastel's description, the beast would emerge from the woods onto the track, and sit on its haunches in fright, awaiting an inescapable death.


The beast and the World War II resistance


Historians and other researchers on the beast of Gévaudan have often been taken by the parallel between the story of the beast and that of the French resistance. The fact that 3,000 Nazi soldiers in the search for dissidents were not able to find 2,700 maquis fighters surrounding the Mont Mouchet forest where two centuries earlier, three men had tracked down the beast, tends to support the conspiracy theory that Chastel himself was involved in the massacres, attributed to the beast, which took place in Gévaudan at this time.[dubious ]


Tourist locations


Memorial to the resistance.
Memorial to the resistance.
Museum of the resistance
Museum of the resistance

Quotes


What took place here was an episode, not as well known as it should be, and very heroic, of the French resistance. I have kept coming to pay homage to the memory of those who fell in battle at this high place in our fatherland, and to salute the former soldiers who fought here under the command of Colonel Gaspard.

General Charles de Gaulle, 5 June 1955




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Le mont Mouchet est une montagne du massif de la Margeride culminant à 1 497 mètres. Il est situé en bordure des départements de la Haute-Loire et de la Lozère et non loin du Cantal. Ce lieu reste célèbre pour les pages d'histoire qui se sont déroulées sur ses terres, notamment son maquis.



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