Best canyons around Sainte-Eulalie-En-Royans are found within the Vercors massif, characterized by limestone escarpments and deep river valleys. This region offers a diverse natural landscape, including dramatic cirques and historic roads carved into rock. The area is known for its geological formations, which have also served historical purposes such as transporting wood. Sainte-Eulalie-En-Royans provides access to these natural features, making it a point of interest for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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After a long section of "classic" pass, we suddenly find ourselves on the side of a cliff with a majestic view 😍. The valley is not very long but magnificent. Many nooks and crannies to stop and take a photo.
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Nice little place, the climb up to here is still manageable. Nice views nonetheless.
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The landscape is an absolute eye-catcher, a great road with countless views.
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Magnificent landscape, great road in the rocks. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/touren/touren-im-parc-naturel-regional-du-vercors/route-combe-laval-variante-1/
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Fantastic landscape, beautiful road. Combe Laval, a must in the Vercors.
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Narrow and winding mountain road that at some points connects the valley with the Vercors plateau. Stop to admire and immortalize sublime landscapes. A road to pedal calmly. Stunning Bourne Gorges that sometimes have a very narrow path under the rock. To do it by bike if you are a cyclist, park in St Nazaire en Royans, stop at Pont en Royans, then slowly climb the gorges to enjoy the view, it is magnificent, on the way back go through St Julien and go down the Goulets. It's worth the detour. In summer, early in the morning, you will be in the shade, and when it is very windy on the plain, you will not feel it.
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Narrow and winding mountain road that at some points connects the valley with the Vercors plateau. Stop to admire and immortalize sublime landscapes. A road to pedal calmly. Very nice walk to take, you will see places that will leave you breathless! Beautiful photos guaranteed.
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In the Drôme section of the Vercors massif, a spectacular road runs for nearly 4 kilometres along the impressive limestone escarpments. This is the Combe Laval road, which connects Saint-Jean-en-Royans to the Col de la Machine. Opened in 1898, it was originally used to transport wood but soon became a tourist attraction. Today, the Combe Laval road is a must-see in the region, due to its location in the centre of a majestic cirque, with breathtaking scenery. The continuous alternation between tunnels and open-air sections leaves no room for monotony. It is also dotted with dizzying viewing points offering splendid views of the Royan landscape.
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Beyond the most popular spots, you can explore the Gorges de la Bourne, known for its beautiful river section winding through the Vercors massif. It offers impressive views and a distinct driving experience.
Yes, the Gournier Cave is a great family-friendly option. The trail to the cave is accessible even for children, allowing them to see the cave from the outside and then visit the nearby waterfall. The Choranche area, which includes the Gournier cave and a waterfall, also offers guided tours of portions of the cave.
The region is characterized by the Vercors massif, featuring dramatic limestone escarpments, deep river valleys, and impressive cirques. You'll encounter roads carved directly into rock, such as the Combe Laval Cirque, and natural wonders like the waterfall and caves at Choranche, which even boasts an underground lake.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Hanging houses – White Waterfall loop from Pont-en-Royans'. For cyclists, there are challenging MTB trails, such as the 'View of Cirque de Combe Laval – Combe Laval loop'. There are also running routes available.
Yes, several gorges have historical significance. For instance, the road through the Combe Laval Cirque, opened in 1898, was originally used for transporting wood. Similarly, the Route des Petits Goulets, partly carved out of rock and built as a tunnel in the 19th century, also served practical purposes before becoming a scenic route.
If you are visiting Choranche, you can easily get supplies in the village itself. There's also a shop near the entrance to the Gournier cave if you're hiking to the waterfall there.
The Vercors massif, where these gorges are located, is generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically more stable and warmer, making outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the gorges more enjoyable. Some roads, like the Route des Petits Goulets, may have maintenance closures, so it's always best to check locally for current conditions.
Absolutely. The Combe Laval Cirque offers a spectacular road carved into the rock, with continuous alternation between tunnels and open-air sections, leading to panoramic views. The Route des Petits Goulets also provides a distinct driving experience through its valley, partly carved and partly tunneled.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the unique geological formations. The 'continuous alternation between tunnels and open-air sections' along routes like the Combe Laval Cirque is often highlighted. The 'spectacular road' and 'dizzying viewing points' are also popular features, offering splendid views of the Royan landscape.
While not explicitly designated swimming spots, the Choranche area includes the Gournier cave, which contains an underground lake. Additionally, some nearby MTB routes mention a 'Perfect bathing spot' along the river, suggesting opportunities to cool off in natural waters.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the 'Hanging houses – White Waterfall loop from Pont-en-Royans' is an easy 4.8 km trail. Another easy option is the 'La Causse Blanche Waterfall – White Waterfall loop from Sainte-Eulalie-en-Royans', which is just under 2 km. You can find more details on hiking around Sainte-Eulalie-En-Royans.


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