Attractions and places to see around Beaufort-Sur-Gervanne, a village in the Drôme department of France, offers a blend of historical charm and natural wonders. Situated near the Vercors Regional Natural Park, the area features diverse landscapes from river valleys to mountain passes. Visitors can explore well-preserved ramparts, historical churches, and geological sites. This region provides a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This mountain pass is named after one of the great aviation pioneers of France. There are several ways to reach this pass, but whichever you choose, you will always have a beautiful view from this place.
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The Chute de la Druise is a large waterfall on the Gervanne River in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is located on the border between the municipalities of Omblèze and Plan-de-Baix in the southern Vercors massif, at the mouth of the Omblèze Gorge. With a height of 72 meters, it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the southern Vercors. The waterfall is accessible after a 30-minute hike along a steep path.
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Hello friends and congratulations to you
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huge waterfall, ice cold water but it's worth it
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take water shoes with you otherwise you will not get to the waterfall, you have to go through water
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Cafe / Resto at the bottom. Nothing at the top. The road has just been resurfaced so the descent is great. Be careful though, especially in the wet as water drains across the surface in places, typically on or just before the corners. Plenty of coffee and cake in Chabeuil. If you wanted to add a bit more you could descend to Beaufort-sur-Gervanne, which is a good option if the boulangerie is open, or loop across the top from Cavalli to Col des Limouches. It's over 1000 meters altitude and the descent is more technical. Some shaded picnic tables too.
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Nice little pass essentially allowing you to avoid the main road from the Crest valley to Die. This road is very little used and the pass, starting from Die, is divided into two small climbs: Col de Marignac then La Croix
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The Cascades de la Druise are a series of spectacular waterfalls located in Vercors, France. Nestled in a preserved natural setting, these waterfalls offer a magnificent landscape and are accessible by a short hike. They attract visitors with their natural beauty and peaceful ambiance, making the Cascades de la Druise a popular place to recharge your batteries and enjoy nature.
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The area boasts several impressive natural features. You can visit the spectacular Druise Waterfall, a 72-meter cascade accessible via a moderately challenging hike. Another unique site is the Gueulards Canyon, located within the Vercors Regional Natural Park, offering an immersive hiking experience through narrow passages. The Gorges d'Omblèze also provide a stunning natural environment rich in flora and fauna.
Yes, Beaufort-sur-Gervanne itself is a well-preserved 'perched village' with ramparts dating back to the Middle Ages. You can explore the Church of St-Barthélémy and St-Sébastien, a 16th-century church, and a 19th-century Protestant temple. Vestiges of a castle, including a donjon, can also be discovered. Additionally, the Jérôme Cavalli Pass, 842 m, holds historical significance and offers expansive views.
Numerous hiking trails depart from the village. For a challenging experience, consider the 'Grand Tour de la Gervanne,' a hundred-kilometer trail with significant elevation gain. Shorter options include 'La randonnée du maquisard' and nature trails on the Plateau des Chaux. The Vercors Regional Natural Park, which surrounds the area, offers countless opportunities for exploring dramatic cliffs and forests. Remember to bring water shoes for trails involving river crossings, such as the path to Druise Waterfall.
The Saillans Village Center is noted as family-friendly, offering a charming setting with beaches on the Drôme river and good restaurants. Many of the natural trails, especially those on the Plateau des Chaux, can be enjoyed by families, depending on the children's age and experience. Exploring the historical village of Beaufort-sur-Gervanne itself is also a pleasant family activity.
The village of Beaufort-sur-Gervanne, being a 'perched village,' offers exceptional views from the Vivarais to the Vercors and the Massif de Saoû. The Rocher du Vellan, towering at 953 meters, is a significant landmark providing expansive views of the Gervanne Valley. Mountain passes like Jérôme Cavalli Pass, 842 m and Col de la Croix (746 m) also offer superb vistas of the Vercors landscape.
The Vercors Regional Natural Park is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, extensive forests, and unique karst topography. It's a haven for biodiversity, home to chamois, deer, golden eagles, and rare orchids. The park offers numerous hiking opportunities, from gentle walks to challenging treks, and features impressive natural sites like the Gueulards Canyon and the Gorges d'Omblèze.
Yes, visitors can explore local artisanal initiatives. These include the organic and fair-trade chocolate factory 'La Frigoulette' and the bakery 'Miche et Baguette,' which uses local organic flours. An associative grocery store also offers local products. For a broader selection, nearby towns host vibrant markets, such as Saillans (Sunday), Crest (Tuesday & Saturday), and Valence (multiple days).
Beyond Beaufort-sur-Gervanne, the Gervanne Valley features several other picturesque villages. These include Cobonne, the perched village of Lozeron, Gigors with its church of St-Pierre, and Montclar-sur-Gervanne. Each offers a glimpse into the local history and culture of the Drôme region.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent opportunities for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, exploring the scenic landscapes and mountain passes. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Beaufort-Sur-Gervanne and MTB Trails around Beaufort-Sur-Gervanne guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the Druise Waterfall, often noting the refreshing experience of crossing the river to reach it. The Gueulards Canyon is appreciated for its unique, cool, and adventurous setting. Cyclists enjoy the quiet, scenic roads and superb views from passes like Col de la Croix (746 m), while the historical charm of villages like Saillans Village Center is also a highlight.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer offers warm weather ideal for water activities and exploring the cooler canyons. Autumn provides comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, along with beautiful fall foliage. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity, catering to different fitness levels. You can find moderate to difficult routes that take you through the scenic landscapes around Beaufort-sur-Gervanne and nearby villages. For specific routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Beaufort-Sur-Gervanne guide.


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