Best attractions and places to see around Barret-De-Lioure include a mountainous landscape with peaks like Le Buc and Bergiès, offering expansive views. The commune, situated at an altitude of 978 meters, is a "water tower" with two rivers originating within its territory. Over 40% of the commune's area is covered by forests, providing opportunities for walks. Barret-De-Lioure serves as a base for exploring nearby villages and natural features in the Drôme and Vaucluse regions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful, old place with a great distant view, including the Ventoux.
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Nice little place with a beautiful view.
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The laces are very cool, the rest is beautiful but less fun
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Beautiful pass with a gentle slope to climb with breathtaking scenery.
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Pretty pass with a gentle slope, very pleasant to climb.
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A superb climb on smooth asphalt, even if it's not the most popular climb. Therefore, traffic is very light, which I personally find more important. Up to Chalet Reynard, you're surrounded by trees. Views are rare. Overall, the climb is very pleasant and suitable for those who want to take it easy.
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A superb climb on smooth asphalt with little traffic. Including views of Mont Ventoux.
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Barret-de-Lioure is set in a mountainous landscape, offering expansive views towards Mont Ventoux. You can explore the peaks of Le Buc (1441 m) and Bergiès (1367 m), which provide splendid viewpoints over the Alps. The commune is also a 'water tower,' with the Anary and Méouge rivers originating within its territory, and over 40% of its area is covered by forests, ideal for walks. The Macuègne Pass also offers stunning vistas.
Yes, just 4 km from Barret-de-Lioure is Montbrun-les-Bains, classified as one of France's 'most beautiful villages.' It features a medieval center, a thermal spa known since Roman times, and ruins of a Renaissance castle. You can also see its belfry and a 13th-century watchtower. Further afield, the village of Simiane-la-Rotonde (about 23 km) has a medieval castle with a distinctive domed rotunda.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can tackle the Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault, known as the easiest of the three routes to the summit. Other popular routes include the Col de Fontaube - Scenic route, which offers a superb climb on smooth asphalt with little traffic and views of Mont Ventoux, and the Col de l'Homme Mort, featuring a steady climb on a quiet road. For more options, explore the gravel biking routes around Barret-De-Lioure.
The area around Barret-de-Lioure is rich in hiking trails, especially through its extensive forests and mountainous terrain. You can find easy to moderate trails like the Montbrun-les-Bains loop or the Buc Mountain loop. The Gorges d'Oppedette, about 29 km away, also offer beautiful scenery accessible via several hiking trails. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guide for Barret-De-Lioure.
Absolutely. Just 4 km away, Montbrun-les-Bains is a must-see, recognized as one of France's 'most beautiful villages' with its medieval charm and thermal spa. Approximately 12 km away, Sault is famous for its vibrant lavender fields in summer and hosts a lively market. Other notable villages include Simiane-la-Rotonde with its medieval castle, and Banon and Buis-les-Baronnies, known for their local markets.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, especially if you wish to see the famous lavender fields around Sault in full bloom. However, the region's mountainous landscape and extensive forests make it suitable for hiking and cycling from spring through autumn, offering pleasant temperatures and diverse flora. The Mont Ventoux Ascent from Sault is particularly enjoyable when temperatures are tolerable, as much of the route passes through forest.
The mountain passes around Barret-de-Lioure offer spectacular panoramic views. From the peaks of Le Buc and Bergiès, you can see the Alps, Mont Ventoux, and the Montagne de Lure. The Col de Fontaube - Scenic route provides direct views of Mont Ventoux, while the Macuègne Pass, situated on the northern slopes of Mont Ventoux, also offers beautiful vistas of the surrounding Préalpes dauphinoises.
Yes, the Montagne de Bergiès is a well-known site for free flight enthusiasts, including paragliders. Access to this popular spot is available from the Col de Macuègne, and several paragliding schools operate in the wider region.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquility of the region. The cycling routes, such as the Col de Fontaube - Scenic route, are appreciated for their smooth asphalt and minimal traffic, offering superb climbs with rewarding views. The charm of villages like Montbrun-les-Bains, with its historical architecture and thermal springs, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate to difficult routes, including loops around Montbrun-les-Bains, or more challenging runs towards Aulan Castle or even Mont Ventoux. These trails offer a great way to experience the diverse landscapes of the Drôme region. For a comprehensive list, refer to the running trails guide for Barret-De-Lioure.
Near the Macuègne Pass, you will find a large observatory known as the Cosmodrôme. This site is a point of interest for those interested in astronomy, benefiting from the clear skies of the mountainous region.


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