Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Benoit-En-Diois include a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty in the Drôme department of southeastern France. The village is perched on a rocky spur, offering views of the surrounding landscape. Key features include the Romanesque Church of Saint-Benoît and the Drôme River, which flows through the region. The area provides opportunities to explore both cultural sites and natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful little pass under the gaze of the three beaks
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A narrow passage with rocks, great views.
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That route along the Drôme sounds all well and good, but you actually see the Drôme here, but in one or two places.
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I don't know how it is defined as a gorge. Still a great landscape, I only know it as Valleé de la Roanne. Spectacular views with rocks, there is a bit more traffic here.
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Located just under the Trois Becs, the Col de la Chaudière peaks at an altitude of 1,047 meters. It offers a clear view of the Drôme Provençale. The climb is gradual on both sides, whether from the Saillan side or from Bourdeaux.
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You can also find a 1000er in the area
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Located at the foot of the Trois Becs massif, Saillans is the gateway to Diois, the Drôme Prealps. To discover: a Romanesque church from the 12th century, a Protestant temple from the 19th century, as well as a marble stele dating from the Voconces in front of the Tourist Office. Narrow streets, the violes, lead you straight to the old gates and towers of the ramparts, the Porte du Pont, the Portail du Moulin, the Porte neuve de Véronne, the Tour neuve, the Tour de Beaucastel and the Tour Mayor. The town hall's council chamber is classified as a Historic Monument.
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Gorgeous collar! The road is narrow but very quiet. The slope sometimes reaches 10% and you still need to be in good physical condition to climb it by bike.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the dramatic Roanne Gorges, known for its turquoise waters and magnificent rock formations carved by a mountain torrent. Another highlight is the scenic Col de Pennes, a mountain pass offering great views. The distinctive rock formation of "Le rocher de l'Aiguille" also dominates the village landscape.
Yes, Saint-Benoit-en-Diois is steeped in history. The village is home to the superb, single-naved Romanesque Church of Saint-Benoît, featuring an 11th-century facade, a Gothic spire, and vestiges of mural paintings. You can also see the ruins of an ancient castle overlooking the village to the east, and explore the "village perché" architecture with ancient dated lintels on its houses.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the "Panoramic View of the Diois – Col de Rousset loop" or explore running trails such as the "Le Signal – Roche Courbe loop". For hikers, there are options like the "Les Trois Becs – loop in the Saoû forest". Find more details on these activities at the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Benoit-En-Diois, Running Trails around Saint-Benoit-En-Diois, and Hiking around Saint-Benoit-En-Diois guide pages.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Saillans Village Center is considered family-friendly, offering a charming setting with beaches and restaurants. Exploring the quiet path Along the Drôme River is also a pleasant activity for all ages, allowing you to enjoy the landscape away from the main road.
Absolutely. Besides Saint-Benoit-en-Diois itself being a historic perched village, you can visit Saillans Village Center, a pretty town on the edge of the Drôme with a Romanesque church and narrow streets. Another option is Pontaix Village and Medieval Tower, a very pretty village in the heart of the valley with a ruin to explore and small waterfalls nearby.
For a taste of local life and produce, several nearby towns host markets. You can find markets in Saillans (Sundays, 7km away), Die (Wednesdays & Saturdays, 13km away), Luc-en-Diois (Fridays, 15km away), and Crest (Tuesdays & Saturdays, 21km away).
You can explore the Drôme River area by taking the quiet path Along the Drôme River. This route provides a peaceful alternative to the main road, connecting areas like Chatillon-en-Diois and offering scenic views. It's also suited for road bikes.
The Col de Pennes is a mountain pass reaching 1040 m, connecting the Drôme and Roanne valleys. It's appreciated for its narrow, quiet road, great views, and good asphalt, making it a popular spot for cyclists seeking a challenging climb with slopes sometimes reaching 10%.
Beyond marked hiking trails, the area offers "Parcours Découverte" (Discovery Trails). These thematic walking routes, often created by local associations, provide an alternative way to explore the region's natural and cultural points of interest. While not always officially marked, they often have downloadable documents or information panels to guide visitors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes, such as the turquoise waters and magnificent rocks of the Roanne Gorges, and the panoramic views from the Col de Pennes. The quiet and scenic path Along the Drôme River is also highly praised for allowing peaceful enjoyment of the environment.
The villages in the region, including Saint-Benoit-en-Diois, feature distinctive historical architecture. Saint-Benoit-en-Diois is a "village perché" (perched village) with ancient dated lintels on its houses. In Saillans Village Center, you can find a Romanesque church from the 12th century, a Protestant temple, and remnants of ramparts with old gates and towers.


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