Best mountain peaks around Aurel are found in a region characterized by its prominent summits and natural monuments. This area, part of the Drôme massif, offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore various peaks that provide expansive views of the surrounding Diois region. The mountainous terrain makes Aurel a destination for those seeking to experience natural landscapes and challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very well signposted, dozens of kilometers possible on foot, gravel, mountain biking, trail running, an exceptional mountain range to discover.
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The return route is impossible to find. It is recommended to retrace your steps, as the route indicates a 50% elevation gain at the end after a full-circle climb across the southern savannah. Otherwise, the view of the Veyou and the surrounding area is extraordinary.
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Beautiful tour over the 3 peaks. Not always very lonely on sunny weekends.
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A magnificent hike that starts at the top (600m)!
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A must-see in the region, easy access via a forest track from Die. The view over the valley and the Vercors is majestic.
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Beautiful mountain, the ridges in spring are grassy with flowers and magnificent views, hike done before the summer pastures (because pastures and patou)
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The region around Aurel is known for its distinctive summits. Among the most popular are Le Veyou, which is the highest peak of the Trois Becs, offering grandiose landscapes of the Diois region. Another significant peak is Roche Courbe, a challenging summit at 1,545 meters above sea level, also part of the Trois Becs. The collective Les Trois Becs itself is a group of three summits providing magnificent viewpoints.
Yes, the Aurel region offers several challenging ascents. Le Veyou and Roche Courbe are both categorized as challenging summits, part of the Drôme massif, and require a good level of fitness. The ascent to Grand Delmas also presents difficulties, especially with its return route, which some visitors recommend retracing your steps due to steep sections.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Justin's Cross is highly recommended, offering a majestic view over the valley and the Vercors. Le Veyou and Les Trois Becs also provide magnificent viewpoints over the surrounding Diois region as a reward for the ascent.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, Justin's Cross is noted for its easy access via a forest track, making it suitable for a less strenuous walk with a super panorama. Some areas around Aurel also feature forest trails that are generally more accessible.
The mountain peaks around Aurel are rich in natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, especially on the approaches to peaks like Le Veyou and Roche Courbe. The region is part of the Drôme massif, characterized by its prominent summits and natural monuments, offering diverse landscapes and magnificent views of the Diois region.
Visitors frequently praise the grandiose landscapes and magnificent views offered from the summits, especially from Le Veyou and Les Trois Becs. The challenging ascents are often highlighted as rewarding experiences, leading to extraordinary panoramas. The accessibility of some viewpoints, like Justin's Cross, is also appreciated.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Aurel offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Aurel guide. There are also dedicated running trails, including moderate loops around Vercheny and Aix-en-Diois, which you can find in the Running Trails around Aurel guide. Gravel biking is another popular activity, with challenging routes like the 'Die – Justin's Cross loop' available in the Gravel biking around Aurel guide.
Yes, the area is famous for Les Trois Becs, which is a group of three summits—Le Veyou, Signal, and Roche Courbe—that can be hiked together. This offers a comprehensive tour over these distinct peaks, providing multiple magnificent viewpoints along the way.
Hiking times vary depending on the peak and your fitness level. For instance, the ascent to Justin's Cross from Die can take approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. More challenging peaks like Le Veyou or Roche Courbe, being part of the Trois Becs, involve significant elevation gain and would typically require several hours for a round trip, often as part of a longer day hike covering multiple summits.
The mountain peaks around Aurel are situated within the Drôme massif, forming part of the broader Diois region. This area is characterized by its prominent summits and diverse natural landscapes. The Trois Becs, including Le Veyou, Roche Courbe, and Signal, are a main mountain range within this Drôme context.
While peaks like Les Trois Becs are popular, exploring areas around Grand Delmas might offer a more secluded experience. Although its return route can be tricky, the views of Le Veyou and the surrounding area are extraordinary, and its ridges in spring are noted for grassy fields and flowers, suggesting a quieter natural beauty.


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