Best attractions and places to see around Rémuzat include a variety of natural and historical sites within the Drôme Provençale. Situated in the Baronnies Nature Park, the village is nestled at the confluence of the Oule and Eygues rivers, offering diverse landscapes of mountains, orchards, and vineyards. The region is characterized by limestone massifs and a unique climate supporting rich biodiversity, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts and those interested in local history.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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splendid view over the surroundings and particularly over the Ennuyé valley
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Every year there is a "Fête des vautours", 2024 at the beginning of June. Various events are offered in Rémuzat and Villeperdrix.
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A wonderful vantage point, a lovely little picturesque town. Then, a rewarding climb along a narrow, mostly single-lane road to the Col de la Pertie, with views of Saint-May, and vultures being fed on the plateau opposite in the distance. Vultures nest in the beautiful rocky gorge you cycle through; a pair of binoculars is a good idea. Caution cyclists: In some places, it's best to hop off your bike! There's usually not much traffic, but some drivers will speed through even at a shaky 20 cm distance! I hardly recommend driving on this narrow road.
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..a beautiful mountain that guarantees a "solitary climb" by bike, especially from Remuzat on weekdays! ..the beautiful view is free!
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The Rock of Cairo is a cliff overlooking Rémuzat. Facing due east, the morning sun quickly warms the air. It is this phenomenon which allowed the reintroduction of vultures into this area. From the rock you can observe vultures including the Egyptian vulture, although it is becoming rarer. A place not to be missed in the region!
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Villeperdrix is a small village in the Baronnies nestled at the bottom of the slopes of the imposing Angèle mountain, one of the highest peaks in the Baronnies. In the village you will find a farm inn and a shop selling regional products.
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This beautiful 16th century building has two towers. It has been the subject of restoration for 30 years and has been included on the list of historic monuments since 1926. It is known to have belonged to Philis de La Charce, a local heroine of the 17th century.
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Rémuzat is nestled within the Baronnies Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes. A prominent natural feature is the Rocher du Caire, an impressive limestone cliff known for exceptional vulture observation. You can often spot griffon, cinereous, and even the rarer Egyptian vultures. The village is also at the confluence of the Oule and Eygues rivers, where you might encounter chamois, beavers, bats, and various insects and reptiles, reflecting the blend of Alpine and Mediterranean flora and fauna.
Yes, Rémuzat offers several points of historical and cultural interest. The village itself features traditional architecture with stone houses, vaulted passages, and an ancient washhouse. You can visit the Maison des Vautours (Vulture House) for an exhibition on vultures and their reintroduction. Other sites include the 13th-century Chapelle Saint-Michel, overlooking the Sainte Eutrope cave, and the Église et Cure, which was the former residence of local historian Father Lucien Vandame. Additionally, the Villeperdrix settlement is noted for its picturesque charm and historical significance.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Col d'Ey. This mountain pass offers a striking perspective of the north face of Mont Ventoux. The Rocher du Caire also provides fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, in addition to being a prime spot for vulture watching.
Rémuzat is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking, cycling, mountain biking, canyoning, via ferrata, swimming, fishing, paragliding, and rock climbing. Many marked trails for hiking and mountain biking start directly from the village. For specific routes, you can explore options like gravel biking trails, running trails, or road cycling routes in the area.
Yes, Rémuzat offers family-friendly options. The village of Villeperdrix is considered family-friendly and hosts events like the 'Fête des vautours' annually. The Maison des Vautours provides an educational experience for all ages. The general area is suitable for gentle walks and exploring nature, with opportunities to spot wildlife.
The region experiences a unique climate, blending Alpine and Mediterranean influences. Spring (May) is lovely for the flower festival and pleasant hiking weather. Summer offers craft and producer markets, and a votive festival after August 15th, ideal for outdoor activities like swimming and cycling. The east-facing Rocher du Caire warms quickly in the morning sun, creating ideal conditions for vulture observation throughout much of the year.
Rémuzat is a great base for challenging cycling. The Col de Soubeyrand (994 m) is known for its demanding climb, with an average gradient of 6.94% over 7.7 km from Rémuzat. It's considered one of the most challenging passes in Provence after Mont Ventoux. You can find more demanding routes, including those to Col d'Ey, within the Road Cycling Routes around Rémuzat guide.
Yes, you can visit La Charce Castle, a beautiful 16th-century building with two towers. It's known for its association with Philis de la Charce, a local heroine, and has undergone significant restoration. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1926 and is open for visits.
Rémuzat hosts a weekly market on Saturday mornings, offering a glimpse into local life and products. The region is known for its Coteaux-des-Baronnies wines, lime, walnuts, apricots, honey, and aromatic plants. You can also find craft and producer markets during the summer months. The village of Villeperdrix also has a shop selling regional products.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional opportunities for nature observation, especially the vultures at Rocher du Caire. The panoramic views from mountain passes like Col d'Ey, including the stunning perspective of Mont Ventoux, are also highly appreciated. The diverse landscapes and the chance to engage in various outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to peaceful walks, contribute to a memorable experience.
Rémuzat offers a range of hiking and walking trails. Many marked trails start from the village, catering to various skill levels. For example, the Running Trails around Rémuzat guide includes routes like the 'Rémuzat – Rocher du Caire Trail loop' which is rated as moderate, alongside more difficult options. The area's diverse terrain ensures there's a path for everyone, from leisurely strolls to more strenuous treks.
Rémuzat is situated within the Parc Naturel Régional des Baronnies Provençales, which is crucial to its character. This regional natural park is characterized by its limestone massifs and a unique climate that supports a rich biodiversity. The park's designation helps preserve the diverse landscapes, flora, and fauna, making Rémuzat an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.


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