Few places on Earth show the raw power of nature like the southeast coast of La Réunion. The Route des Laves, near Saint-Philippe, cuts straight through ancient and recent lava flows from Piton de la Fournaise. Here, you’ll drive through a landscape that feels like another planet — vast black lava fields, twisted rock formations, and pockets of plant life boldly reclaiming the land.
It’s dramatic. Stark. Silent. And beautiful in its own way.
Look closely and you’ll see signs of life everywhere — ferns and tropical plants sprouting from cooled lava, trees twisting their way into cracks, and even locals cultivating vanilla and fruit trees along the edges of the flows. It’s a powerful reminder that resilience and renewal can grow even from destruction.
👉 Pro Tip: Stop at one of the signed lava flow points (like the 2007 eruption site), get out of the car, and walk across the surface. It’s uneven and a bit sharp, so wear closed shoes.
👉 Hidden Gem: Visit the Jardin des Parfums et des Épices in Saint-Philippe just before or after the drive — a tropical garden set against volcanic terrain.