Mountain peaks around Marignac-En-Diois are situated in the Drôme department of France, within the Vercors Regional Natural Park. The region is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes and offers access to several mountain peaks. These areas provide panoramic views of the Diois region, the Drôme valley, and the Vercors massif. The terrain includes forests, alpine pastures, and plateaus, offering varied hiking experiences.
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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A magnificent hike that starts at the top (600m)!
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Beautiful view, on one side into the valley and on the other side into the grasslands
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Very impressive edge, which drops almost vertically to the south for 100 m and then over 1000 m to Die. The view over the Vercors plateau and the long chain with the Grand Veymont is also impressive. A long path runs along here, which leads to the edge several times. You should watch where you step... Easiest to reach from the large "Montagne de Beure" car park, to which the D 815 leads up from the "Col de Rousset". Here you can make a circular route out of it.
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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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An exceptional peak! The path coming from the south is rather complicated if you are not sure-footed.
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Visitors frequently enjoy But Sapiau for its breathtaking views of cliffs, the valley, and the Vercors plateau. Another highly regarded spot is Justin's Cross, offering majestic views over the valley and the Vercors massif with easy access.
For expansive panoramas, Tête de la Dame Summit (1506m) provides breathtaking views of the Diois, the Vercors massif, and the Drôme valley. But Saint-Genix and But de l'Aiglette also offer views encompassing Font d'Urle, the Veymont range, and Montagne de Glandasse. Rochers de Chironne provides impressive vistas across the Vercors, Diois, and Dévoluy massifs on clear days.
Yes, Tête de la Dame Summit is considered family-friendly due to its relatively low elevation gain, making it accessible for hikers of various levels. Montagne de Desse also offers a more accessible and pleasant route suitable for families.
The region's mountain trails traverse diverse terrain, including forests, alpine pastures, and plateaus. You can expect varied experiences, from the impressive edges and vertical drops near But Sapiau to the more gentle paths on the Montagne de Beure plateau.
Beyond hiking, the area around Marignac-En-Diois offers opportunities for gravel biking and cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Die – Justin's Cross loop' for gravel biking or the 'Col de Romeyer – Notre-Dame de Die Cathedral loop' for cycling. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Marignac-En-Diois and Cycling around Marignac-En-Diois guides.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the 'Col de Ponet et Marignac – Courdeau summit loop' is a moderate option, while the 'Aiglette Peak – Vassieux Pass loop' presents a more challenging experience. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Marignac-En-Diois guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From Puy de la Gagère, you can view the edge of the plateau and the Quint State Forest. The Montagne de Beure plateau is known for its unique landscapes and the possibility of spotting marmots, especially between May and September.
The period between May and September is particularly good for visiting, especially if you hope to spot wildlife like marmots on the Montagne de Beure. This timeframe generally offers favorable weather conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views.
While not a hidden gem, Bec Pointu (1342 m) is described as an exceptional peak with amazing scenery at the top, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking a unique challenge, though the path from the south can be complicated.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking and majestic panoramic views, particularly from spots like But Sapiau and Justin's Cross. The diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from accessible walks to more challenging expeditions, and the rich natural beauty of the Vercors Regional Natural Park are also highly appreciated.
For details on the village itself, including local shops, services, cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you can refer to the local tourism office. More information can be found on the Diois Tourisme website.


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