Best attractions and places to see around Rimon-Et-Savel include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities in the Drôme Valley. This charming village is situated at an altitude of 1000 meters, recognized as the highest village in the valley. It offers expansive viewpoints and a preserved natural environment, making it a starting point for exploring the surrounding region.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The old town of Die is worth a visit, it is full of artisan shops and good products to eat (restaurants, bakery, etc.) In the town center you will find the Vélodrome store to help you with your bikes or to rent.
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You can also find a 1000er in the area
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Le Glacier, best place to have an ice cream 🍨 after a long ride or walk. They have 80 tastes!
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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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Rimon-Et-Savel itself offers a grandiose viewpoint from the village square, being the highest village in the Drôme Valley. For expansive panoramas, consider the Plateau de Serre Chauvière, which provides a magnificent 360-degree view of the Devoluy, Vercors, Baronnies, and Diois peaks on clear days. The Col de Pennes also offers great views along its challenging cycling route.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural sites. The town of Die is famous for its Clairette sparkling wine and rich 12th-century architecture. Its Old Town of Die is particularly charming with artisan shops and a festive atmosphere during events like the transhumance. Further afield, you can visit Mirmande, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village' with its medieval ramparts, or Grignan with its prominent castle.
The area around Rimon-Et-Savel is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails. Challenging climbs like the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset offer impressive switchbacks and magnificent views. For more specific activities, you can explore various running trails, gravel biking routes, or mountain hikes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The town of Die and its Old Town offer a pleasant environment for exploration, with markets and cafes. The Saillans Village Center is another charming spot with a Sunday market and access to the Drôme river, which can be enjoyable for families.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the trails, paths, and tracks on Montagne de Justin, leading to characteristic sites like Pas du Renard and Bât de l'Âne, with beautiful views of the Southern Vercors. The Crêtes du Grand Barry-Gaudichart also offers a lovely hike on easy trails, leading to the ruined Barry castle with exceptional panoramas. For more challenging options, consider the mountain hikes available in the area.
You can find vibrant local markets in nearby towns. Die hosts markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, offering local produce, including its famous Clairette wine and aromatic herbs. The Saillans Village Center also features a market on Sundays.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The summer months offer warm weather ideal for hiking and cycling, though some climbs can be challenging. Spring and early autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. If you plan to cycle the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset, remember to bring lights for the tunnel at the summit, regardless of the season.
Absolutely. The Col de Pennes is a notable challenging cycling route, featuring a narrow but quiet road with inclines that can reach 10%. Another significant climb is the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset, a nearly 20-kilometer climb with an average gradient of about 5%, known for its impressive switchbacks and magnificent views.
The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and river valleys. Rimon-Et-Savel itself is the highest village in the Drôme Valley, offering a preserved natural environment. The Gorges de la Roanne, accessible from Saint-Benoît, provide plunging views into a dramatic natural landscape. The Drôme river, flowing through towns like Die and Saillans, is also a prominent natural feature, supporting vineyards and aromatic herb production.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. The challenging yet rewarding climbs like the Col de Pennes and the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset are highly appreciated for their views and physical challenge. The historical charm of Die, with its Clairette wine and rich architecture, also receives positive feedback, as do the pleasant village centers like Saillans.
For cyclists, the Col de Pennes is highly recommended for its quiet, narrow road and great views, despite its challenging 10% incline. Another must-do is the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset, a long but generally manageable climb with impressive switchbacks. Remember to bring lights for the tunnel at the summit of Col du Rousset. You can find more options in the gravel biking guide for the region.


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