Best attractions and places to see around Marignac-En-Diois include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Situated at 623 meters, the village offers views of the Vercors massif and is surrounded by lavender fields. The area features historical elements like a Protestant temple and an old Roman quarry, alongside numerous hiking opportunities within the Vercors Regional Natural Park.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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There are 2 passages where you have to climb via a ladder construction. The first passage is the trickiest because it feels like a step is missing. Otherwise, the gorge is easy to walk for people with reasonable fitness and good sure-footedness. We walked the gorge in good weather and with no water flowing through the gorge. If it has rained recently, everything seems a bit slippier and experience with gorge walking is an advantage.
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the gateway to the southern Vercors, magnificent
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The Chute de la Druise is a large waterfall on the Gervanne River in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is located on the border between the municipalities of Omblèze and Plan-de-Baix in the southern Vercors massif, at the mouth of the Omblèze Gorge. With a height of 72 meters, it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the southern Vercors. The waterfall is accessible after a 30-minute hike along a steep path.
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Sublime but long. You have to be in good shape.
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huge waterfall, ice cold water but it's worth it
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From the undergrowth to the viewpoints, one of the best accessible circuits in the Vercors
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take water shoes with you otherwise you will not get to the waterfall, you have to go through water
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Pay attention to the busyness of the road in high season, favor a climb at dawn. Also take into account the difference in climate between Drôme and Vercors, sometimes when passing through the tunnel you go from summer to winter!
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Marignac-en-Diois is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and panoramic views of the Vercors massif. You can enjoy expansive lavender fields at the foot of the village. Notable natural attractions include the impressive Druise Waterfall, a 72-meter cascade requiring water shoes to reach its base, and the unique Font d'Urle Ice Cave, which features ice formations even in summer. For breathtaking vistas, head to Col de Rousset, offering views of the valley and surrounding mountain ranges, or explore trails leading to Montagne de Desse, Col de Vassieux, and But Saint-Genix for impressive panoramas.
Yes, Marignac-en-Diois has a rich history. The village features a well-maintained Protestant Temple, reflecting its historical Protestant presence. You can also find the site of an Old Quarry (Carrière de la Roche), historically used by the Romans, and the ruins of Marignac Castle, which dates back to at least 1435. Nearby, the town of Die offers architecture rich in history, dating back to the 12th century.
The area is a haven for hikers, with numerous trails offering diverse landscapes and breathtaking vistas within the Vercors Regional Natural Park. Popular routes include the walk to Montagne de Desse from Marignac-en-Diois, which provides access to the Vercors balcony, and hikes to the Cols de Vassieux for impressive panoramic views. For more challenging options, consider the peaks of But Saint-Genix (1643m) and But de l'Aiglette (1524m). You can find detailed running trails, including a difficult route to Aiglette Peak from Marignac-en-Diois, in the Running Trails around Marignac-En-Diois guide.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The town of Die is considered family-friendly and offers a charming environment to explore. Additionally, Marignac-en-Diois features a leisure area called "La Piste du Mouton Diois," which includes a pedestrian circuit dedicated to showcasing the local sheep heritage, providing an engaging and educational experience for all ages.
Cyclists will find a variety of routes, from leisurely rides to challenging climbs. The Col de Rousset is a popular choice for road biking, known for its scenic ascent and sublime descent. For more options, you can explore the Cycling around Marignac-En-Diois guide, which includes routes like the "View of the Vercors Mountains loop from Chamaloc" and the "Old Town of Die loop from Die."
Expansive lavender fields can be enjoyed at the foot of Marignac-en-Diois village itself. These fields offer a picturesque sight, especially during their blooming season.
The Grotte sépulcrale de la Baume-Cordeau is an ancient burial cave located near Marignac-en-Diois. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the region's prehistoric past and human activity.
While Marignac-en-Diois does not host its own market, nearby towns offer excellent opportunities to find local produce and crafts. Die hosts markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Saillans has a market on Sundays.
The Quiet route in the upper Vernaison Valley is a scenic road that runs on the west side of the high valley of the Vernaison river. It offers beautiful views of the mountain range within the regional nature park and is known for having little traffic, particularly in its northern section between Les Barraques-en-Vercors and St-Agnan-en-Vercors.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming lavender fields and pleasant hiking weather, while summer is perfect for exploring caves and enjoying the warmth. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for longer hikes. Griffon vultures, reintroduced to the region, can often be spotted during warmer months, particularly around the Col de Vassieux.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails around Marignac-en-Diois. You can find a range of routes, from moderate to difficult, in the MTB Trails around Marignac-En-Diois guide. Examples include the "Col de Marignac – Die loop" and the "Justin's Cross – The town center loop."
The town of Die is world-famous for its Clairette, a sparkling wine. Nestled at the foot of the cliffs of the Col du Rousset, it boasts a rich history with architecture dating back to the 12th century. It also benefits from the Drôme river, ensuring fertile land for wines and aromatic herbs. Visitors appreciate its charming cafes and several bike shops.


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