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Les Pomerolle
Discover the south-western ridge of the famous Saou Forest.
Between Roc and Estang - Saoû Forest
At the foot of the Aiguilles, you will pass through a wide variety of environments. Wetlands and arid areas alternate between the Vèbre and the Mediterranean slopes of the Pas de l'Estang and the Palloir.
The Trois Becs via the Grande Combe
From the Auberge des Dauphins, there is a magnificent climb up the Grande Combe to reach the Rocher de la Laveuse and the Trois Becs, a legendary hike in the Saou Forest.
Please note that the route passes through a quiet area for wild animals. Certain sections are closed between 15 May and 15 July. Specific signage and a diversion from the GR®9 trail have been put in place to assist users. See here for more information.
In the footsteps of mule drivers and old farms in the Forest of Saoû
A 10 km circular route, the first part of which offers a pleasant walk in the shade through the beautiful Saoû Forest, whilst the second, sunnier part offers splendid views of the perched syncline.
In the footsteps of the mule drivers - Saoû Forest
This walk takes you along various historic routes through the Saoû Forest.You can start this circular walk from the Écogardes office, heading towards Le Chemin de la Grande Combe, then follow the directions in the text.Dogs must be kept on a lead.
Les Trois Becs and the Saou Forest
Like a ship, the massif stands at the foot of the Vercors and offers a panoramic view of the Drôme and Rhône valleys. In good weather, you can see the snow-capped peaks of the Alps and, on the opposite side, the Cévennes. Several contemplative breaks are necessary to discover these landscapes.
Please note that the route passes through a quiet zone for wildlife. Certain sections are closed to the public between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide users, see here.
Les 3 Becs from Les Auberts via Col de la Motte
Another, quieter and wilder route across the ridges of Les 3 Becs.It is possible to do this without returning (shorter) by descending to the Col de la Chaudière, in which case two cars are recommended (or hitchhiking).
Please note that the route passes through a wildlife sanctuary. Certain sections are closed between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide users, see here.
Pré de l'Âne through the heart of the forest - Saoû Forest
A beautiful hike where the watchword is "diversity"! This superb route, zigzagging between two cliffs, will take you gradually uphill via the Grande Combe, amidst lush vegetation. The Pas de Siara offers a glimpse of the southern Alpine meadows of the Trois Becs, where sheep from neighbouring valleys graze during the summer. The descent is gentle through the beech forest, typical of the montane zone.
Rochecourbe and Rocher de la Laveuse via Pas de Picourère
A beautiful hike to the summit of Rochecourbe (one of the 3 Becs) via one of the prettiest passes (Pas de Picourère) and back via the magnificent Rocher de la Laveuse and Pas de Siarra.Be careful, as the paths are steep and slippery, unmarked and close to cliffs. This route is therefore best suited to hikers who are used to this type of terrain.
Please note that the route passes through a wildlife sanctuary. Certain sections are closed between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide users, seehere.
Saoû Forest
A superb hike in the Saoû Forest for those who love nature and sport, a challenge for us budding hikers. Despite the fairly long route, we were delighted and pleasantly surprised by the wild beauty of the landscape and the view of the Trois Becs.
Long circular in the Saou forest
A route offering a good introduction to this hilltop forest, its tranquillity and the birdsong. You approach the Trois Becs without actually climbing them. Just enough to make you want to come back and tackle them.
Please note: the route passes through a wildlife sanctuary. Certain sections are off-limits between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide walkers; see here.
Les Clos - Saoû Forest
A short circular path through the forest, perfect for enjoying the shade. You’ll walk through a splendid beech forest on a north-facing slope.Dogs must be kept on a lead.
Les 3 Becs via the Grande Combe, then Pas de Picourère and Pas de la Laveuse
A beautiful, long hike that alternates between forest, alpine meadows and ridge paths before returning through the forest.A gentle climb through the forest via the Grande Combe, which zigzags between two cliffs. Then the view opens up between the Pas de Siara and the Pas de la Laveuse, passing by the Veyou and close to the other peaks of the Trois Becs. Descent through the beech forest.The effort is richly rewarded by the variety of landscapes and superb views over the Vercors and the Saou Forest syncline.
Please note: the route passes through a wildlife sanctuary. Certain sections are closed to the public between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide walkers; seehere.
Circular Route of the Three Beaks via Fondoresse
A beautiful, long hike from Col de Gourdon with a significant elevation gain.Magnificent aerial view from the Trois Becs. The trail sometimes winds through heath, sometimes through pastures and also through undergrowth.
Please note that the route passes through a quiet zone for wild animals. Certain sections are closed between 15 May and 15 July. Special signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide users, seehere.
Saou Forest via the Pas de la Motte, the Quatrième Bec and the Pomerolle
A hike with a significant elevation gain but no particular difficulty apart from its length; a good part of the route is shaded in case of hot weather.See Practical Information regarding the section near the cliffs.Reserved for experienced hikers.
Please note: the route passes through a wildlife sanctuary. Certain sections are off-limits between 15 May and 15 July.Specific signage and a diversion from the GR®9 have been put in place to guide users; seehere.
Le Muletier in the Saou Forest
A route in the Saou forest, where you’ll follow the tourist trail before heading down the Sentier Muletier. Please note that this descent is technical; some stony sections require caution!
Grand tour of the Saou Forest
Head east to explore the tourist trail created by Maurice Burrus in 1930. The route passes at the foot of the Trois-Becs. To round off the walk, a descent along forest paths and tracks will make you forget the long climb.
The Saou Forest, acquired under the Sensitive Natural Areas policy, is the Department’s largest property. Listed as a protected site since 1942, it is managed according to the principles of sustainable development, in consultation with local stakeholders.
In the footsteps of the Huguenots in the Saoû Forest
A lovely, gentle round-trip walk that will take you in the footsteps of the Huguenots through the Saoû Forest. The walk is fully accessible to all-terrain pushchairs.
L'Échelette in the Saou Forest
A challenging route, with a short section where you’ll need to carry your bike on the climb up to the Pas de l’Échelette. Enjoy the panoramic views of Crest, the Drôme Valley and the Trois Becs!