Best attractions and places to see around Aurel, located in the Drôme department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including proximity to the Vercors Regional Natural Park, and the Drôme river. Visitors can explore charming villages, significant historical landmarks, and scenic mountain passes. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst diverse natural beauty.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Long but too hard. Come on, be brave.
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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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Aurel is a commune primarily located in the Drôme department of France. It is situated in a region characterized by mountainous terrain, including proximity to the Vercors Regional Natural Park and the Drôme river.
The region around Aurel offers several historical sites. You can visit Die, a historical settlement known for its 12th-century architecture and fertile lands. Within Die, the Old Town of Die is particularly worth seeing, with artisan shops and a festive atmosphere during events like the transhumance festival. Another charming historical spot is Saillans Village Center, featuring a 12th-century Romanesque church and narrow streets leading to old rampart gates.
Yes, Aurel is surrounded by natural beauty. The Col de Pennes is a mountain pass offering great views and a quiet, narrow road. For those seeking a challenge, the Ascent from Die to Col du Rousset provides impressive switchbacks and magnificent views, though it includes a tunnel at the summit. The region's mountainous terrain, including proximity to the Vercors Regional Natural Park, ensures plenty of scenic landscapes.
The area around Aurel is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as 'The balconies of La Roanne - loop' or 'Pontaix Castle Climb Trail'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails like 'Nice balcony overlooking the Diois' and gravel biking routes, including 'Die – Justin's Cross loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and gravel biking around Aurel.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The town of Die and its Old Town are considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration and local charm. Saillans Village Center is also a pleasant spot for families to wander through its narrow streets and discover its Romanesque church.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. They enjoy the quiet, scenic roads of mountain passes like Col de Pennes, the rich history and local products in towns like Die, and the picturesque settings of villages such as Saillans. The region's opportunities for cycling and hiking amidst stunning landscapes are also highly rated.
In Die, you can discover its world-famous Clairette, a sparkling wine often served as an aperitif. The town's fertile lands also produce aromatic herbs. The Old Town of Die is known for its artisan shops and local food products.
Yes, both Die and Saillans Village Center offer cafes and restaurants. In Die, you'll find nice cafes and various shops. Saillans also has good restaurants, particularly along the Drôme river.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the region's mountainous terrain and opportunities for hiking and cycling suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for most outdoor activities. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for exploring mountain passes and trails.
The commune of Aurel in Drôme shares the southern flank of a large basin carved into marly-limestone rocks, bordered by a Tithonian limestone cornice at the summit. This geological composition contributes to the diverse landscapes found in the area.
If considering Aurel in Vaucluse, you might find unique dry stone huts known as Bories, which were historically used by peasants. The area also offers proximity to natural wonders like Les Gorges de la Nesque and the vibrant ochre landscapes of The Provençal Colorado.
Near Aurel (Vaucluse), approximately 5 km away, you can find Valvital - Thermes de Montbrun-les-Bains, which could be a point of interest for relaxation and wellness.


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