Best canyons around Beaufort-Sur-Gervanne are found within the Gervanne Valley, a region known for its natural beauty and scenic gorges. This area, part of the Vercors Regional Natural Park, features river-carved landscapes and a transition between Provençal and mountain influences. It offers an environment for nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking picturesque views and varied terrain. The Gervanne river has shaped a landscape characterized by forests, cliffs, and clear waters.
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There are 2 passages where you have to climb via a ladder construction. The first passage is the trickiest because it feels like a step is missing. Otherwise, the gorge is easy to walk for people with reasonable fitness and good sure-footedness. We walked the gorge in good weather and with no water flowing through the gorge. If it has rained recently, everything seems a bit slippier and experience with gorge walking is an advantage.
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This gravel segment is a real must-see. Probably one of the most beautiful sections in the region. Recommended in 700x40 and more in the direction of the ascent than the descent. In this way it allows you to penetrate the Vercors as it deserves, with poetry! Starting from the gorges of Omblèze, and their waterfalls, to the gates of the Vercors in Léoncel.
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In the valley, several possible routes which more or less follow the course of the Drôme, the national road and the small roads through the villages. Surrounding mountain landscapes.
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A nice steady climb or descent to or from the Col de la Boite. During the ride you have a beautiful view of the surrounding area.
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A good pair of shoes and off you go, some slippery and steep places
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A good pair of shoes is there! be careful in places it is dangerous and slippery
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Beautiful walk, be aware that your shoes will get wet
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The Gervanne Valley is home to several picturesque gorges. Highly recommended are the Canyon, known for its beautiful walk, and Above the Omblèze gorges, a natural monument featuring impressive limestone walls and green plateaus. The Drôme Valley also offers stunning views of surrounding mountain landscapes as it marks the beginning of the pre-Alps.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The Gervanne Valley, including its gorges, offers numerous trails. For example, the area around Above the Omblèze gorges has trails that can be slippery and steep in places, sometimes requiring walking through the river. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, by exploring hiking around Beaufort-sur-Gervanne.
The gorges around Beaufort-sur-Gervanne are characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter forests, bright cliffs, and crystalline waters of the Gervanne river. The landscape transitions from pre-Alpine meadows to garrigues, with notable features like the limestone walls of the Omblèze gorges and the expansive views from the Charsac Valley.
While the term 'canyon' is used to describe the deeply carved valleys and gorges of the Gervanne, the area is primarily known for its scenic beauty and hiking opportunities rather than technical canyoning sports involving rappelling or jumping. Visitors should expect stunning natural gorges and excellent trails, not dedicated technical canyoning routes.
When exploring the gorges, it's advisable to wear a good pair of shoes. Some sections, particularly in the Canyon and Above the Omblèze gorges, may be slippery, steep, or require walking through the river, meaning your shoes could get wet. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended.
The region offers various routes suitable for different fitness levels. While some sections can be challenging, there are easier walks and trails that families can enjoy. For instance, the general area of the Gervanne Valley provides picturesque landscapes for nature walks. You can find a range of difficulties among the hiking routes around Beaufort-sur-Gervanne, including some marked as 'easy'.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Beaufort-sur-Gervanne offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with varying distances and difficulties. Explore cycling routes or road cycling routes in the region.
The Gervanne Valley is beautiful throughout much of the year, offering a captivating transition between Provençal and mountain influences. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the clear waters, but can be warmer.
Yes, a significant highlight in the Gervanne Valley is the majestic Druise Waterfall (Chute de la Druise), located near Plan-de-Baix. It's an impressive cascade that draws many visitors and can be reached via hiking trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the diverse landscapes ranging from pre-Alpine meadows to forests, and the clear waters of the Gervanne river. The sense of discovery along trails like the Gravel Trail Through Parc Naturel Régional du Vercors, which offers a 'poetic' way to penetrate the Vercors, is also highly valued.
Yes, several spots provide excellent panoramic views. The Above the Omblèze gorges is a natural monument with impressive vistas of limestone walls and green plateaus. Additionally, the Charsac Valley offers beautiful views of the surrounding area during climbs or descents.


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