The only Roman monument in the department, the ramparts of Die date from the 3rd century. This fortified complex is made up of towers and walls which served to protect the city from Germanic intrusions.
Châtillon-en-Diois is a charming Drôme village which contains numerous remains from the Roman era and the Middle Ages. I loved walking there and discovering its charming streets and having a …
The descent from the Col de l'Arzelier to Château Bernard, St Andéol (and further on Gresse en Vercors) is a splendor! Grandiose landscape with very little traffic.