Mountain peaks around Aubenasson serve as a base for exploring significant mountainous features in the Drôme massif. The commune itself features elevations ranging from 224 meters to over 1100 meters, characterized by vineyards, forests, and ridges. Nearby, the region offers access to Les Trois Becs and the expansive Forêt de Saoû. These areas provide diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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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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Magnificent viewpoints for these unmissable peaks!
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We call the Trois Becs, three summits with a similar profile, and perfectly aligned: the Veyou (1,589 meters), the Signal (1,559 meters), the Roche Courbe (1,545 meters).
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Located at 1,545 meters above sea level, Roche Courbe is part of the Trois Becs, one of the main mountain ranges of the Drôme. The ascent is therefore an essential step for anyone wishing to discover the jewels of the region.
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The most prominent mountain peaks near Aubenasson are Les Trois Becs, an iconic formation consisting of three distinct summits: Le Veyou (1,589 meters), Le Signal (1,559 meters), and La Roche Courbe (1,545 meters). These are located within the Drôme massif and offer magnificent views.
From Les Trois Becs, you can enjoy grandiose landscapes of the Diois region. On clear days, it's even possible to glimpse the snow-capped peaks of the Alps and the Cévennes mountain range. An ascent through areas like the Grande Combe also offers views of southern Alpine meadows.
Yes, the area offers challenging hikes. For instance, the ascent to Le Veyou, the highest peak of Les Trois Becs, involves a significant elevation gain. Routes like "Les Trois Becs via the Grande Combe" are described as superb and challenging. You can find difficult routes like "Le Veyou – Roche Courbe loop from Forêt de Saoû" in the Mountain Hikes around Aubenasson guide.
Beyond the stunning panoramas, you can discover diverse flora and beech forests typical of mountainous regions. A notable natural monument is the Rocher de la Laveuse, located on the summit of Pésteié, which offers a natural window to the surrounding green mountains. The Forêt de Saoû itself is celebrated for its wild beauty and unique synclinal perché formations.
Yes, the Forêt de Saoû, which encompasses Les Trois Becs, offers trails with historical and cultural interest. For example, trails like "In the footsteps of the mule drivers and old farms in the Forest of Saoû" pass by ruins of ancient farms, offering a glimpse into the region's farming history. A short hike in the forest also leads to the Chapel Saint-Médard, providing a beautiful 360° panorama.
The best time to hike generally depends on weather conditions, but it's important to be aware of specific wildlife quiet zones within the Forêt de Saoû. Certain sections of trails leading to Les Trois Becs are closed between May 15th and July 15th to protect animals. Outside of these periods, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes.
Besides hiking and mountaineering, the area around Aubenasson offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as the "Saillans Village Center – Top loop from Saillans" or the "Drôme Forest Trail loop from Saillans," which are detailed in the MTB Trails around Aubenasson guide.
Yes, the Forêt de Saoû offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. Routes like "The Clos de la Forêt de Saoû and the Grand Pomerolle" or "Forest Trail in Forêt de Saoû – View of Forêt de Saoû loop from Forêt de Saoû" are popular choices. You can find more options in the Hiking around Aubenasson guide.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, the region is well-known for its hiking infrastructure. Many trails, especially those leading into the Forêt de Saoû and towards Les Trois Becs, typically have designated trailheads with parking facilities. It's advisable to check local information for the most convenient access points for your chosen route.
Le Veyou is the highest peak of Les Trois Becs, standing at 1,589 meters. Hikers are drawn to it for the rewarding, grandiose landscapes of the Diois region that unfold from its summit, despite the significant difference in height required to reach it. It's considered a must-do for experiencing the area's natural beauty.
Yes, there are several intermediate options. Grand Delmas is an intermediate summit offering magnificent views. Additionally, some routes within Les Trois Becs, such as a loop from La Chaudière, are rated as moderate difficulty. The Mountain Hikes around Aubenasson guide lists several moderate routes like "Roche-Colombe – Pas de l'Échelette loop from Saou".
When hiking in the Forêt de Saoû, be aware that some parts of the routes, especially those leading to Les Trois Becs, pass through wildlife quiet zones. To protect animals, certain sections are closed between May 15th and July 15th. Always respect signage and local regulations to ensure the well-being of the wildlife.


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