Best attractions and places to see around Romans-sur-Isère, a historic town in the Drôme department of southeastern France, offers a blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Situated on the north bank of the Isère River, the area features peaceful walking paths and is close to the Vercors Regional Natural Park. The town is known for its shoemaking heritage and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks, natural features, and points of interest.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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A natural gem to discover! The Puits d’Enfer (Hell's Well) is an impressive site, ideal for a refreshing walk in the heart of nature. The scenery is magnificent, with limestone cliffs and lush vegetation. The trail is well-maintained and accessible, perfect for an outing with family or friends. A must-see if you're in the area!
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top on the pebble path that runs along the lambon. A must-do!
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Very nice walk in the forest with a path impassable for strollers or bicycles: lots of roots on the ground and rocks. A great tour in the forest!
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beautiful gradual and shaded climb
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The old road called "Chemin Chevaleret" connected Poitiers to the sea. The Roman bridge is a witness to this trade route at the time of Roman Gaul. It is an idyllic place to take a break or cool off with your feet in the water.
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When you cross this bridge, you can thank the Roman architecture, engineering and builders, because this bridge still resists today the incessant flow of the Chambon.
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Romans-sur-Isère is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 12th-century Collégiale Saint-Barnard, the emblematic Jacquemart Tower, and the Recollects' Calvary. The town's historic center, with its narrow alleyways and medieval and Renaissance houses, is also worth exploring, particularly Rue des Clercs and Côte des Cordeliers. Don't miss the unique Roman Bridge Over the Chambon, a testament to ancient engineering.
Yes, the area offers several natural attractions. You can enjoy peaceful walking paths along the Isère River, which also provides opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. The nearby Vercors Regional Natural Park is ideal for breathtaking hikes and scenic drives. For a unique natural experience, visit Le Puits d'Enfer, a wood with a stream and multiple waterfalls, or discover La Dame de Chambrille, an impressive rock formation.
Romans-sur-Isère is renowned for its shoemaking heritage. The International Shoe Museum, housed in a former convent, showcases over 4,000 years of footwear history. Throughout the town, you'll also spot artistic Giant Shoe Statues. The town celebrates its local gastronomy with the annual Fête de la Pogne et de la Raviole, highlighting its famous brioche and ravioli.
Absolutely. The Roman Bridge Over the Chambon is considered family-friendly, offering an idyllic spot for a break or to cool off by the water. A visit to Le Puits d'Enfer can be a fun and educational walk for families, especially with its Tèrra Aventura trail. The town's parks and green spaces also provide good options for outdoor activities with children.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions around Romans-sur-Isère, including hiking in the Vercors Regional Natural Park or cycling along the Vallée de l'Isère. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making river activities and shaded walks more appealing. For specific seasonal considerations in the Vercors Regional Natural Park, it's advisable to check local conditions.
Yes, the Vallée de l'Isère Cycling Path offers a 42-kilometer route through the Drôme. For more specific cycling adventures, you can explore various routes like the "Petite Venise Verte loop from La Crèche" or the "Ricou Quarry – Saint-Maixent Abbey Church loop from Romans". You can find more details on these and other cycling tours in the Cycling around Romans guide.
The region provides numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. Peaceful paths line the Isère River, and the nearby Vercors Regional Natural Park is a prime destination for hikers of all levels. For more structured routes, consider trails like the "Le Lambon – Beautiful stones loop from La Crèche" or the "Mountainbike loop from Romans" which can also be enjoyed on foot. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Romans guide, which often include walking paths.
Romans-sur-Isère is famous for its culinary specialties. You must try pogne, a crown-shaped brioche flavored with orange blossoms, and ravioles, a smaller, delicate type of ravioli typically filled with cheese. These local treats are celebrated annually at the Fête de la Pogne et de la Raviole.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the charming Rue Pêcherie, known for its arts and crafts and the Puits du Cheval fountain with its local legend. The Italian-style gardens surrounding the International Shoe Museum are also a delightful, often overlooked, spot. For a unique experience, consider visiting La Baume Saint-Antoine, a truffle farm offering exploration and truffle-inspired meals.
Celles-sur-Belle is a charming small town stretching along the Belle River, known for its historical character. It features a famous 12th-century abbey, the Royal Abbey of Celles-sur-Belle, which hosts exhibitions and festivals. The town has also been recognized with the "Ville en poésie" (Poetry City) label, adding a unique cultural dimension to your visit.
Gravel biking enthusiasts will find several routes. Options include the "Sainte-Pezenne Footbridge – Port Boinot loop from La Crèche" and the "Roman bridge over the Chambon – Roman Bridge Over the Chambon loop from Saint-Maixent-l'École". These routes offer a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Romans guide.


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