Best attractions and places to see around Chalancon are situated in a mountainous region of Drôme, France. This area is characterized by its natural features, including high peaks, mountain passes, and rivers. Visitors can explore natural monuments, scenic viewpoints, and charming settlements. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities and discovering local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Feeling a little thirsty? Luckily, the fountain bar is here to help.
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Every year there is a "Fête des vautours", 2024 at the beginning of June. Various events are offered in Rémuzat and Villeperdrix.
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A wonderful vantage point, a lovely little picturesque town. Then, a rewarding climb along a narrow, mostly single-lane road to the Col de la Pertie, with views of Saint-May, and vultures being fed on the plateau opposite in the distance. Vultures nest in the beautiful rocky gorge you cycle through; a pair of binoculars is a good idea. Caution cyclists: In some places, it's best to hop off your bike! There's usually not much traffic, but some drivers will speed through even at a shaky 20 cm distance! I hardly recommend driving on this narrow road.
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It all began in 1442 when a foundation broke away from the southern flank of Pic de Luc. As it slid, it hit a limestone spur, divided, broke into enormous blocks and blocked the Drôme at two points... thus two lakes were formed: the Petit downstream and the Grand upstream. The “Grand Lac” is 5 km long and arouses envy because it is full of fish. In 1561 it thus became the property of the Carthusians of Durban, monks to whom meat was forbidden. It was only in 1804 that a huge block, the “dad”, was pierced to let the water flow at the location of the current Saut de la Drôme. This vast dry body of water now gives way to an agricultural plain (ruined Bouligons farm and its formerly cultivated terraces) and the Bouligons marsh, the last vestige of the disappeared lake. The need to avoid the Claps during the construction of the “Briançonnais” railway line at the beginning of the 20th century also gave the site a magnificent viaduct, 244 m long and 44 m high.
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Typical village of Haut-Diois, former Roman capital of the region. There you will find water at the fountain, public toilets and above all a superb organic grocery store La Milpa, just opposite the bakery. It is the last village before Claps, and probably the last shops you will find before going to the other side of the Col de Cabre.
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The Rock of Cairo is a cliff overlooking Rémuzat. Facing due east, the morning sun quickly warms the air. It is this phenomenon which allowed the reintroduction of vultures into this area. From the rock you can observe vultures including the Egyptian vulture, although it is becoming rarer. A place not to be missed in the region!
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Villeperdrix is a small village in the Baronnies nestled at the bottom of the slopes of the imposing Angèle mountain, one of the highest peaks in the Baronnies. In the village you will find a farm inn and a shop selling regional products.
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You can also find a 1000er in the area
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The region around Chalancon is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, a spectacular geological site where a mountain collapse created a unique landscape with a waterfall. For breathtaking vistas, visit Rocher du Caire, a cliff overlooking Rémuzat known for its fantastic views and vulture observation.
Yes, Col de Pennes is a small alpine pass offering great views between the Drôme and Roanne valleys. It features a narrow road with good asphalt, making it popular for cyclists seeking a challenging climb with rewarding scenery.
The best place for vulture observation is Rocher du Caire. This cliff overlooking Rémuzat is a prime spot to see these magnificent birds, including the Egyptian vulture, especially as they emerge from the valley. The nearby village of Villeperdrix also hosts an annual 'Fête des vautours' (Vulture Festival).
Absolutely. The village of Villeperdrix is a picturesque settlement nestled at the bottom of the imposing Angèle mountain, offering a wonderful vantage point and a glimpse into local life. Another charming spot is Luc-en-Diois, a typical village of Haut-Diois and a former Roman capital, where you can find local amenities.
In Luc-en-Diois, you'll find a few bars and a small supermarket for supplies, along with a superb organic grocery store. Villeperdrix offers a farm inn and a shop selling regional products, perfect for experiencing local flavors.
The mountainous terrain around Chalancon is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. The area's natural features, such as mountain passes and rivers, provide diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Cornillon-sur-l'Oule' or the 'Plan d'eau du Pas des Ondes loop from La Motte-Chalancon'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Chalancon guide.
The region is excellent for cycling, with routes like the 'La Motte-Chalancon – Rémuzat loop' and more challenging options such as the 'Sasse Pass – Col de la Sausse loop'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Chalancon guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find a variety of trails, from easy loops around La Motte-Chalancon to more moderate and difficult routes like the 'Route de Léoux – Villeperdrix loop'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Chalancon guide.
Many of the natural sites and villages are suitable for families. For instance, Villeperdrix is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to explore. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps also provide a unique natural setting where families can cool off in the shade during summer.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquility of the area. The spectacular views from Rocher du Caire and the unique geological formations at Saut de la Drôme and the Claps are often highlighted. The quiet, scenic roads through mountain passes like Col de Pennes are also highly appreciated by cyclists.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer offers warm weather suitable for cooling off at places like the Saut de la Drôme, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the scenic mountain passes without extreme heat.


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