Best attractions and places to see around Pont-De-Barret include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and charming villages in the Drôme department of France. The village is split by the Roubion river, which offers pleasant spots for recreation. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by surrounding mountains and historical sites dating back to Gallo-Roman times. This region provides opportunities to discover diverse terrain and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautiful and great location.
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Marsanne is a very pretty little village where it is nice to take a break in the shade of its plane trees.
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Beautifully restored church, located directly on the hiking trail
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The road to reach the pass is magnificent on both sides, with superb views of the Vercors, and passages under narrow cliffs.
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Very beautiful and quiet village with a very cozy and authentic atmosphere 'petite epicerie'. Recommended
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Whichever side you come from, the drive there is much more beautiful than the actual summit, but that's the case with many things in life.
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The owner of the Aubergistes restaurant is also the owner of the very nice Hotel Restaurant La Conserverie. Very nice retro interior. No two chairs or tables are the same. Also a nice terrace
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Within Pont-De-Barret, you can explore the 12th-century Romanesque Notre-Dame la Brune Church, the historical Old Bridge connecting the village's two sides, and the charming Old Village with its winding cobbled streets. Vestiges of a medieval castle and former textile factories (Moulinages), some now hosting artist workshops, also offer glimpses into the village's past.
Yes, nearby you can visit Le Poët-Laval, recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France" with its imposing medieval keep and stone buildings. Another historical hilltop village is Marsanne, known for its defensive position, the Saint-Félix church, and vestiges of the Montluisant castle.
The landscape is characterized by the Roubion River, which flows through the village and offers pleasant spots for swimming and picnicking. Pont-De-Barret is also nestled in a semicircle of mountains, including Sainte Euphémie and Eson. Eson Mountain is popular for climbing, while Sainte Euphémie offers stunning panoramic views from its summit.
For magnificent panoramic views, visit the Statue of the Virgin of the Vow, erected after World War II. Hiking trails lead to the top of Sainte Euphémie mountain, rewarding visitors with stunning vistas. Additionally, the Pas de Lauzun Pass offers a passage between two distinct natural areas with scenic views, and Le Poët-Laval provides an exceptional panorama over the Jabron valley.
The area around Pont-De-Barret is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails departing from the village center, offering diverse scenery. Cycling is also popular, with various routes available. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Pont-De-Barret, Gravel biking around Pont-De-Barret, and Running Trails around Pont-De-Barret guides.
Absolutely. The settlement of Saou is beautifully embedded in a valley between a wild rocky mountain range, with mountains rising up to 1100 meters, offering opportunities to spot ibexes and rare high mountain plants. Eson Mountain, with its monumental red ridge and rocky cliffs, is a popular destination for climbing enthusiasts.
Yes, historical guided tours are available to retrace the history of Pont-De-Barret, showcasing its evolution from a Gallo-Roman settlement to a perched village unified by its old bridge. You can find more information on the Dieulefit-Tourisme website.
Pont-De-Barret offers a charming village ambiance with shops, craftsmen, and artists. You can visit artist workshops located in the ancient Moulinages by the 'Quai,' where artists sometimes exhibit their work. Local sheep milk cheese is also available for sale on Wednesdays from 4 PM to 6 PM, from January to July.
The region's pleasant climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. The Roubion River provides refreshing spots for swimming during the warmer summer months.
Many of the natural features and charming villages are suitable for families. The Roubion River offers pleasant spots for picnicking and swimming. Exploring the historical Old Village of Pont-De-Barret or the picturesque streets of Marsanne, Hilltop Village can be enjoyable for all ages. The general ambiance and accessible trails provide good options for family outings.
Yes, the 12th-century Romanesque Notre-Dame la Brune Church in Pont-De-Barret is a significant historical monument. Additionally, the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church of Comps, a former Benedictine priory dating from the 12th century, is classified as a historic monument and features an imposing square tower.


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