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The Cols d'Ambonne and de Bascoulet from Montréal-les-Sources
A circular route starting from Montréal-les-Sources that will allow you to discover the Drôme Provençale.
No difficulty, even though the climb is steady. From the Col d’Ambonne, don’t hesitate to climb up to the telecoms pylons to discover a magnificent 360° view stretching from the Ventoux to the Dévoluy and taking in the surrounding mountains (Angèle, Miélandre, Cougoir, Aiguilles de Remuzat)
3/11/2023: The route has had to be altered.
Rocher du Bramard from Sahune
A very beautiful hike with breathtaking scenery that will make you forget the very tough climb.
Tour of Buègue Mountain
This hike allows you to visit a pretty village and the remains of one of the oldest abbeys in Gaul, as well as enjoy the landscapes of the Drôme.
With a bit of luck, the vultures of Rocher du Caire will accompany you along the way.
The Gorges de l'Eygues via Sahune and Villeperdrix
A very beautiful hike in the Gorges de l’Eygues, passing at the foot of the Bramard, returning via the pretty, traditional village of Villeperdrix. A walk that takes you through woodland at times and along sunny paths at others. A splendid view of the Gorges de l’Aygues, with numerous vultures soaring overhead.
Rocher des Fées circular walk from Sahune
A pleasant, easy hike, the main purpose of which is to enjoy the superb view from the Rocher des Fées de Sahune.
Le Marcel and Le Devés departing from Sahune.
Pleasant circular route through olive groves and then through a wood of holm oaks, offering a view of Montagne d'Angèle at the Bergerie crossroads.
Le Léoux via the Saint-May Gorges and Bodon Abbey
A magnificent hike to enjoy in all seasons, accompanied by the sound of the Léoux waterfalls, the flight of vultures and impressive landscapes.
A pleasant climb on a stony path along the Léoux to reach the ridge, then a breathtaking panorama on the way back. Take your time, open your eyes, look for the vultures in flight and admire the landscape of these mountains sculpted by time.
The Léoux stream from Saint-May
This hike follows the beautiful Léoux stream. Littered with natural pools, it offers beautiful places to cool off. The slopes quickly converge to form beautiful rocky gorges. You then leave the gorges on the western slope via a fairly steep stony path.
The return journey is along a track offering beautiful views of the gorges and surrounding mountains. Then a path and a section of road take you back to the beautiful village of Saint-May.
Col Soubeyran from Poët-Sigillat
An easy hike that will take you through fields of lavender and broom, oak undergrowth and apricot orchards.
Superb views of the Ventoux massif and, just before reaching the pass, of the Eygues and Oule valleys with the Angèle mountain, the Rocher du Caire, the Montrond and the Aiguilles de Rémuzat.
Le Poët-Sigillat via the Charrière Vieille in Arpavon
Short hike in the upper Ennuye valley between Arpavon and Le Poët-Sigillat.
The Tour du Coucou in Villeperdrix
A fairly balanced walk with no tracks. Montagne d'Angèle, challenging Ventoux in the distance, will accompany you throughout the route.
The Rock of Cairo
The great cliff of Rocher du Caire rises above Rémuzat. Look up and you'll see griffon vultures flying over the valley.
Please note that a hiker has informed us that a municipal by-law (posted at the top) prohibits hiking in the opposite direction.
The Rocher du Caire
The route along the ridge overlooking Rémuzat and the cliffs at the summit of Le Caire are home to majestic griffon vultures.
Tête de Mouret - Pas de l'Eygues
From the charming village of Rémuzat in Drôme Provençale, set off on a challenging route under the watchful gaze of vultures. The Tête du Mouret (1010m) is a beautiful viewpoint from which to observe them and enjoy the landscapes of the Eygues and Oule valleys.
Aiguilles de Rémuzat - Montagne des Gravières
Both Mediterranean and Alpine, this contrasting hike reflects the diverse nature of the region. It includes some tricky sections, but the summit and ridges offer magnificent views. The feeling you get and the beauty of the landscapes are well worth the effort.