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Drôme

Située dans le sud-est de la France, à mi-chemin entre Lyon et Avignon, la Drôme, c’est la rencontre des Alpes et de la Provence dont elle a déjà l’accent chaleureux et parfumé …

Les préalpes drômoises vous offrent des itinéraires à l’infini pour la randonnée, des sites d’escalade et de parapente, des terrains de golf, des petites routes tranquilles pour le vélo, des rivières pour la baignade ou le kayak … ici la nature a sauvegardé ses droits.

La culture est omniprésente : le château renaissance de Grignan programme chaque année des festivals de musique et de théâtre, celui de Suze-la-Rousse abrite l’université du vin et les murs médiévaux du château de Montélimar servent de décor à un centre d’art contemporain. A quelques pas de là, le Palais Idéal construit par le facteur Cheval attire des amateurs d’art naïf du monde entier. Dans les vieux villages tels que Cliousclat, Dieulefit, le Poët-Laval, entourés de champs de lavandes, vous découvrirez des ateliers d’artisanat d’art réputés dans toute la région.
Sur les marchés colorés, les produits du terroir donnent un avant-goût de la gastronomie drômoise : truffes, fromages de chèvre, olives, pêches et abricots gorgés de soleil … Ici, depuis plus de 2000 ans les vignerons produisent des vins de grande qualité : Hermitage, Crozes Hermitage, Vinsobres, Côtes du Rhône Villages … jouissent d’une réputation légendaire !


Entre la Drôme et vous, une belle histoire commence.
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April 7, 2026

Time

2h55m

Distance

50.7km

Speed

17.4km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

180m
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March 24, 2026

La Vélodrôme is a cycle route ideal for family rides that allows you to explore the lower Drôme valley. Connected to ViaRhôna from the footbridge over the Drôme river, it follows small paths and communal roads, along the water.



Numerous activities are available to you throughout the route. For a nature

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April 7, 2026

Time

2h54m

Distance

58.2km

Speed

20.1km/h

Ascent

810m

Descent

810m
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March 25, 2026

Discover an accessible loop that unfolds in the southwest of the Dieulefit-Bourdeaux region, where the landscapes turn towards Provence.



Along your route, you will discover: Le Poët-Laval, ranked among the « Most Beautiful Villages in France » and its museum of Protestantism, the old village of Châteauneuf

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April 7, 2026

Time

5h33m

Distance

95.0km

Speed

17.1km/h

Ascent

2,160m

Descent

2,160m
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March 26, 2026

The ascent of Mont Ventoux (alt. 1912 m) from Montbrun-les-Bains (alt. 600 m) will have you approach the Giant of Provence via the Sault plateau.



Renowned for being the least physically demanding of the three Ventoux "routes", this climb remains the longest in terms of kilometers. Indeed, starting from

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March 26, 2026

Time

0h55m

Distance

14.0km

Speed

15.2km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

210m
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March 26, 2026

This route, ideal for cycling with the family, leads you south of the vast Vassieux plateau. A magnificent landscape that alternates between pastures, sparse thickets, forests, a diversity of natural, historical, and archaeological sites. On the circuit, you can discover the Museum of Prehistory, then

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April 19, 2024

Time

1h01m

Distance

17.6km

Speed

17.3km/h

Ascent

200m

Descent

200m
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April 23, 2024

This loop starts in style at the village of La Garde-Adhémar, recognized by the “Plus Beaux Villages de France” label. If you come by car, you will find a visitor car park to park. The village is not directly served by a train station but it is possible to take the train to Pierrelatte. From there you

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April 19, 2024

Time

2h47m

Distance

51.2km

Speed

18.4km/h

Ascent

970m

Descent

970m
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April 23, 2024

This route is a veritable string of perched villages. A perfect reconstruction of Drôme Provençale. You leave from Grâne for a loop of approximately 50 kilometers and 1,000 meters of elevation gain. A sporty ride in perspective! In particular, you attack the Col de la Grande Limite through the superb

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April 19, 2024

Time

3h53m

Distance

67.8km

Speed

17.5km/h

Ascent

1,510m

Descent

1,510m
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April 23, 2024

The name says it all. And the numbers also speak for themselves. With 62 kilometers and 1,570 meters of elevation gain, this loop, which connects the passes, is aimed at the most sporty.

Saint-Jean-en-Royans, the start of this loop, is not served by a station. You can therefore either come by car or

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