Best attractions and places to see around Boulc include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. Located in the Drôme department, Boulc en Diois is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring prominent summits and deep gorges. The region offers significant natural monuments like the Drôme river and unique geological formations. Visitors can also explore historical settlements and enjoy various outdoor activities within this landscape, making it one of the best outdoor attractions Boulc has to offer.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Feeling a little thirsty? Luckily, the fountain bar is here to help.
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Very pretty viewpoint, very rolling, and you will surely be lucky enough to see some marmots and chamois! Quite a few passages under the trees, possibility to do it even if it's hot! 👌
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Very pretty, not technical trail for a hike, however plan to do the route in the opposite direction (start with the small climb) if you want a more rolling trail route. Very beautiful landscapes (no dangerous areas / climbing and as a bonus the possibility of seeing animals!
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Sublime village and magnificent roads around.
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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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panoramic view, Vercors (Mt Aiguille/ Grand Veymont)/ Écrins / Dévoluy (Obiou)
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The Pié Ferré (2,041 m) which is also called Dôme offers an exceptional 360 panorama! To the south, the Trois Becs, to the north the Mont Aiguille and the Grand Veymont!
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The region around Boulc is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, a unique geological site with a waterfall and a spectacular mountain collapse. Another stunning natural monument is Pié Ferré (Le Dôme) – 2,041 m, offering a 360-degree panorama of the Diois valley. The Gorges des Gâts also provide magnificent landscapes with steep canyons and impressive rock formations.
Yes, the area features charming historical settlements. Châtillon-en-Diois is a superb medieval village known for its 12th-century architecture and vineyards, serving as a starting point for hikes in the Vercors. You can also explore Luc-en-Diois, a typical village of Haut-Diois and a former Roman capital, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Boulc is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the options available on komoot, such as Gravel biking around Boulc, Running Trails around Boulc, and Cycling around Boulc.
Absolutely. The medieval village of Châtillon-en-Diois is considered family-friendly, offering pleasant alleys for strolling and a relaxed atmosphere. The natural setting of the Drôme river, particularly near Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, provides opportunities for cooling off in the shade, which can be enjoyable for families.
While many trails in the mountainous Diois region can be challenging, there are options for easier walks. The area around Châtillon-en-Diois offers pleasant strolls through its historic alleys and along the Bez river. For specific easy hiking trails, it's best to consult the detailed komoot guides for the region, which often include difficulty ratings.
The region is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and suitable for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Saut de la Drôme. Summer offers opportunities for cooling off by the river, while spring and autumn provide vibrant landscapes and comfortable temperatures for more strenuous activities.
Yes, the Drôme river offers spots for wild swimming. Near Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, you can find places to cool off in the river, especially during warmer months. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. The geological formations at Saut de la Drôme and the Claps are often highlighted as impressive. The panoramic views from Pié Ferré (Le Dôme) are also a major draw, as are the charming medieval streets and historical atmosphere of Châtillon-en-Diois.
Yes, in the villages, you can find amenities. Châtillon-en-Diois has cafes, such as the café de la Mairie, perfect for a break after a walk. Luc-en-Diois also offers bars and a small supermarket for supplies.
Many of the routes in the Diois region, particularly those starting from villages like Châtillon-en-Diois, are designed as circular tours, allowing you to return to your starting point. You can find various circular options for running, cycling, and gravel biking in the komoot guides for the area.
While the main attractions are well-loved, exploring the smaller hamlets and less-traveled paths within the Gorges des Gâts can reveal hidden viewpoints and tranquil spots. The area's extensive network of trails often leads to secluded natural beauty away from the main tourist routes.
Parking is generally available in or near the main villages and at popular attraction sites. For instance, you'll find parking options in Châtillon-en-Diois and Luc-en-Diois. For specific natural sites like Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, designated parking areas are usually provided for visitors.


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