Best attractions and places to see around Montlaur-En-Diois include a blend of historical heritage, agricultural traditions, and natural landscapes in the Drôme department of France. The village offers access to significant natural features like the Drôme river and impressive geological sites. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and enjoy various outdoor activities in the surrounding Diois region. This area provides a diverse range of experiences for those interested in history and nature.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Sublime village and magnificent roads around.
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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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It all began in 1442 when a foundation broke away from the southern flank of Pic de Luc. As it slid, it hit a limestone spur, divided, broke into enormous blocks and blocked the Drôme at two points... thus two lakes were formed: the Petit downstream and the Grand upstream. The “Grand Lac” is 5 km long and arouses envy because it is full of fish. In 1561 it thus became the property of the Carthusians of Durban, monks to whom meat was forbidden. It was only in 1804 that a huge block, the “dad”, was pierced to let the water flow at the location of the current Saut de la Drôme. This vast dry body of water now gives way to an agricultural plain (ruined Bouligons farm and its formerly cultivated terraces) and the Bouligons marsh, the last vestige of the disappeared lake. The need to avoid the Claps during the construction of the “Briançonnais” railway line at the beginning of the 20th century also gave the site a magnificent viaduct, 244 m long and 44 m high.
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You can also find a 1000er in the area
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Beautiful and impressive site.
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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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One of the most beautiful roads in France goes from the Roanne valley via Aucelon to the Col de Pennes. Actually no traffic and the section after Aucelon is beautiful. The last 3km have it all with an average of 7.5%.
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You can descend by MTB towards Barnave via the path that goes diagonally down just before you reach the col de pennes from Jansac. Then you don't have to go down via the asphalt. Exciting descent, first steep forest path, after 500 meters good gravel path
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The region boasts several impressive natural features. Don't miss the Saut de la Drôme and the Claps, an area with a spectacular waterfall and a mountainside collapse that created unique geological formations. You can also enjoy the scenic drive through the Gorges des Gâts, known for its deep canyons and tunnels. For panoramic views, head to the Col de Pennes, a mountain pass offering stunning vistas.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The medieval village of Châtillon-en-Diois is a must-see, known for its 12th-century architecture, historical heritage, and significant vineyards. Within Montlaur-en-Diois itself, you can visit the Saint-Martin and Saint-André de Briols churches, and discover ancient statue-menhirs at Mas d'Azaïs and Mas de Saumecourt, connecting you to the region's very ancient origins.
Montlaur-en-Diois is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. The Saut de la Drôme and the Claps offers over 120 climbing routes and a via ferrata. The Drôme river is ideal for following paths like Along the Drôme River, which is also suitable for road biking. The wider region provides numerous hiking and biking trails, including routes through vineyards and lavender fields.
While specific family-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the natural beauty of the area offers many opportunities for families. Cooling off at the Saut de la Drôme and the Claps is a popular summer activity. Exploring the charming alleys of the medieval village of Châtillon-en-Diois can also be an enjoyable outing for all ages. Many local hiking trails are suitable for various fitness levels, making them accessible for families.
Montlaur-en-Diois is surrounded by marked hiking trails, particularly for discovering the scenic Rougier Valley. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Montlaur-En-Diois guide, which includes moderate routes like the 'Running loop from Recoubeau-Jansac' and 'Le Claps loop from Luc-en-Diois'.
The region is excellent for cycling, with routes through vineyards and lavender fields. The path Along the Drôme River offers a quiet road suitable for road bikes. For more challenging rides, the Col de Pennes provides a narrow, quiet road with slopes up to 10%. You can find gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Montlaur-En-Diois guide, including difficult loops like 'Châtillon-en-Diois – Miscon Pass loop'.
Yes, experiencing local culture through markets is easy. Luc-en-Diois hosts a market on Fridays, Die on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Saillans on Sundays. Montlaur-en-Diois also has its own events throughout the year, such as Midsummer bonfires in June, a country market in August, and the Montlaur party in early July, featuring pétanque, dances, and lively aperitifs.
The Drôme River is a significant natural feature, known as one of Europe's last wild rivers. You can follow its course on paths like Along the Drôme River, which offers a quiet road to enjoy the landscape and connects to Châtillon-en-Diois. The Vélodrôme cycle route also follows small paths and communal roads of the lower Drôme valley, providing a serene way to experience the river.
The region is appealing throughout the warmer months. Summer is popular for cooling off at natural sites like the Saut de la Drôme and the Claps. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and biking through vineyards and lavender fields, with beautiful scenery and fewer crowds.
The most striking geological feature is the Claps, a spectacular collapse of a mountainside overlooking the Drôme river. This event, which began in 1442, created a dramatic landscape with enormous rock masses and a waterfall known as the 'La Drôme jump'. You can still clearly see the geological accident and the sliding of this enormous rock mass.
Yes, the region offers various mountain biking trails. You can consult the MTB Trails around Montlaur-En-Diois guide for options. Trails range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Stairs – Saint-Roman loop from Recoubeau-Jansac' or the more challenging 'Die – But Sapiau loop from Vallieu'.
Dating back to the 19th century, Montlaur's canal was vital for irrigating crops for 140 years, showcasing the village's agricultural history. Today, it serves as a popular spot for walks, offering a peaceful way to connect with the village's past and enjoy the local scenery.


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