Best attractions and places to see around Romans-Sur-Isère, a historic town in the Drôme department, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Situated along the Isère River and near the Vercors Regional Natural Park, the area features a rich medieval past and a strong shoemaking tradition. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and scenic cycling routes. The town provides a variety of experiences, from ancient architecture to outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy to cycle for anyone with any type of bike.
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Very beautiful cloister with sculptures of musicians
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A beautiful place that is definitely worth visiting. It was pouring with rain when we were there, but it was still great - the rain always passes quickly
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On the archaeological site there are houses which have been dug into soft rock, partly linked to stone extraction activities. Today there are only around ten troglodyte houses left in approximately good condition in the town nicknamed “the village of a hundred troglodyte houses”. There are also cathedral cellars, the miraculous spring and the remains of a 15th century house.
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This greenway cycle route begins in St Nazaire en Royans. The crossing of Romans can be improved but the walk is nice.
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Beautiful, winding cycle route, with different landscapes, and some short climbs. It joins the ViaRhôna at Pont de l'Isère.
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The name Bourg-de-Péage comes from the duties that were levied on goods at the southern entrance to the bridge. At the Pogne Pascalis museum, a famous brioche dating from the Middle Ages, it is possible to visit the workshops where Pognes and St-Genix are made and taste them. Also worth seeing is Maison Favor, dating from 1830.
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Well known for its shoe industry, Romans-sur-Isère was first one of the most important towns in the Dauphiné. Its historic center has many buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries testifying to its past as a medieval city. Its architecture gives a large place to the molasse stone characterized by its ocher colors. To make sure you don't miss any of the city's treasures, the town of Roman has listed places of interest on its website: ville-romans.fr/decouvrir/le-patrimoine-romanais/centre- historique
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Romans-sur-Isère boasts a rich history. You can visit the 12th-century Collegiate Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Don't miss the Jacquemart Tower, an imposing clock tower with an automaton, or the Historic centre of Romans-sur-Isère, featuring medieval and Renaissance houses. The Recollects' Calvary, a unique reconstruction of the Stations of the Cross, is also a significant historical monument.
Romans-sur-Isère is renowned for its shoemaking tradition. The International Shoe Museum, housed in the former Convent of the Visitation, showcases an extensive collection spanning 4,000 years of footwear history. You can also visit the Cité de la Chaussure to see active shoemaking workshops and shops, continuing the legacy of luxury footwear manufacturing.
Yes, the region offers unique cultural experiences. Explore the Troglodyte site, an archaeological area with houses dug into soft rock, including cathedral cellars. For a taste of local gastronomy, the Museè de Pogne is dedicated to the town's famous ring-shaped orange-flower bread, Pogne, offering insights into its history and tradition.
The Isère River offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy relaxing strolls along the riverside parks and walking paths. For cyclists, the Isère Valley Greenway Cycle Route and the Isère Cycle Route provide dedicated paths, stretching for kilometers and suitable for all types of bikes. You can find more cycling routes in our guide to Cycling around Romans-Sur-Isère.
Absolutely. Just 30 minutes away, the Vercors Regional Natural Park offers breathtaking natural landscapes and numerous hiking trails, including routes through the Gorges de la Bourne. Within Romans-sur-Isère, you can find easy to moderate walks like the 'Historic center and Pizançon dam' loop or 'On the banks of the Isère' loop. Discover more options in our guide to Hiking around Romans-Sur-Isère.
Yes, the Historic centre of Romans-sur-Isère is family-friendly, offering picturesque narrow alleyways and medieval architecture to explore. The Isère River's walking and cycling paths are also great for families. Additionally, the International Shoe Museum can be an engaging visit for all ages, showcasing a fascinating collection of footwear from different eras.
The most prominent natural park near Romans-sur-Isère is the Vercors Regional Natural Park, located just 30 minutes away. It's known for its stunning limestone gorges, verdant forests, and extensive network of hiking trails, offering a perfect escape into nature.
When in Romans-sur-Isère, you must try Pogne, a traditional crown-shaped brioche flavored with orange blossom, with a history dating back to the 14th century. Another regional specialty is Ravioles du Dauphiné, delicate pasta parcels filled with cheese and herbs. You can often find these and other local products at the weekly markets in Place Maurice Faure.
Yes, the area around Romans-sur-Isère caters to various cycling abilities. The Isère Valley Greenway Cycle Route is easy and suitable for all types of bikes, offering a quiet ride away from cities. For more challenging rides, you can explore the gravel biking routes available. Find detailed routes and difficulty levels in our guides for Cycling around Romans-Sur-Isère and Gravel biking around Romans-Sur-Isère.
The best way to experience the Historic centre of Romans-sur-Isère is by wandering through its picturesque narrow alleyways and cobblestone streets, such as Rue des Clercs. This allows you to discover medieval and Renaissance houses, elegant mansions from the 14th to 16th centuries, and ancient arcades, all characterized by their ocher-colored molasse stone.
Yes, Romans-sur-Isère hosts vibrant weekly markets. You can find fresh produce, regional products, and local specialties every Friday and Sunday morning in the Place Maurice Faure. It's a great opportunity to immerse yourself in local life and taste regional flavors.


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