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Attractions and Places To See around Sahune - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sahune include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within the Drôme department. The village is nestled in the Eygues valley, forming part of the Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, chapels, and prominent rock formations. The area offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular attractions is Col de la croix rouge (507m), a…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Col de la croix rouge (507m)

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Coming from Mirabel to Baronnies, the climb is pleasant. Only the last kilometer offers a much steeper slope. (up to …

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Col d'Ey

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The Col d'Ey, however low (718 meters above sea level), has a panorama worthy of the greatest passes! Its view of the north face of Ventoux is like a shock, …

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Nyons Roman Bridge

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In pure Romanesque style, this bridge with a single arch 43 meters long rises more than 18 meters high. Built between 1341 and 1409, according to the plans of the …

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Les Pilles — village and bridge

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This village of Pilles, on the edge of the river and close to a very beautiful geological formation in limestone strata, has a crazy charm. Due to its position on …

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Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help of Nyons

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The Tour Randonne was built around 1280 by the Baroness de Montauban. On a rock overlooking Nyons, this building with medieval architecture served as the castle's keep and military prison. …

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Eric Léturgie
April 14, 2026, Col de la croix rouge (507m)

Excellent workout for cardio

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Small village, almost squeezed into the river...

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One of the almost obligatory attractions of Nyons, with a beautiful view.

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Beautiful old bridge🥰

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a short drive from the campsite

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The Romanesque bridge of Nyons, which crosses the Eygues River, was built between 1399 and 1400. It was inaugurated in 1409 by the Bishop of Vaison. Its two main architects were Guillaume de Pays, a carpenter from Romans, and Jean Felisson, a stonemason from Saint-Robert de Cornillon. While its construction was relatively rapid, its financing took several decades. A "work of the bridge" was already created in 1341. A first prize was awarded in 1361 to Thibaut de Noyx, but it does not appear that he saw its completion: at the end of the 14th century, the Eygues River was crossed using a ferry. Its single arch is one of the largest in France, with a span of 40.50 m and a height of 19 m. This bridge can be compared to the Pont du Roc in Castellane (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), built by Jean Felisson around 1405, or the Mollans-sur-Ouvèze bridge (Drôme), which may date back to the early 15th century. Listed as a historical monument since 1925, it is the second bridge in France (after the one in Ceret) of such a pure style.

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It was Father François who initiated the construction of the upper part of the monument, and the architect Adrien Boisson who designed the pedestal. It is composed of two pyramidal walls arranged diagonally and forming three floors. The first floor (the lower one) has blind arches, but the two upper floors have Neo-Gothic arcades. At the intersection of the two walls is a central shaft supporting the pedestal of the Virgin. The pedestal is very richly decorated: small columns, rose windows, trefoil arches, and small towers. Statues are placed at the edges of the different floors: 1st floor: the Saints: Saint Joseph, Saint John, Saint Bernard, and Saint Vincent; 2nd floor: the Saints: Saint Anne, Saint Elizabeth, Saint Madeleine, and Saint Theresa. On the third floor, angels have been sculpted. The architect Boisson thus intended to symbolize the prayer that springs from the earth to heaven, then is transmitted by the saints, men and women, and finally by the angels to the Virgin Mary. The statue of the Virgin Mary at the summit is 3.50 m high. It is said that she watches over the serenity and tranquility of the city. Once the construction of the pedestal was completed, the building was inaugurated on May 3, 1863 (six months after its purchase) by the Bishop of Valence, in the presence of Father Gabriel of the Abbey of Notre-Dame d'Aiguebelle, forty priests, and 15,000 faithful. The first mass at the Notre-Dame de Bon Secours chapel was held on August 14, 1864, but its consecration took place on the Feast of the Assumption on August 15, 1864. It was on that day, in the presence of a jubilant crowd, that the statue of the Virgin, the one currently inside the chapel, was placed on the altar and blessed by Father Gabriel of Aiguebelle Abbey. Inside the chapel, on the south side, is a small gilded wooden altar dating from the late 17th century. It is surmounted by the statue of the Virgin, which was placed there on August 15, 1864. Two wooden staircases, on either side of the altar, lead to the gallery, whose three tiers of seats are arranged in an amphitheater around the tower. The altar, steps, altarpiece, and tabernacle are listed as historical heritage by the Ministry of Culture, under the reference PM26000450. Numerous paintings adorn the walls, most of them the work of the painter Léon Alègre, originally from Bagnols-sur-Cèze (Gard). These paintings were created between 1867 and 1869. The paintings depict: along the east and west staircases: the Flight into Egypt and the Adoration of the Magi; on the faces of the vaulted arches: to the south, the Presentation of Mary in the Temple and Our Lady of Good Help; to the west: the Assumption and the Sorrowful Mother; to the north: the Holy Family and the Visitation; to the east: the Annunciation and the Marriage of the Virgin; On the edges of the vaulted arches, four portraits appear: to the east: Saint Mark and Saint Matthew; to the west: Saint John and Saint Luke; above the entrance door: between Saint Stephen and Saint Francis of Assisi, the Coronation of the Virgin.

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The Randonne Tower, overlooking the town, is built on a sandstone mound in the center of the Nyons Forts district. It measures 8 meters on each side and 10 meters high. Its origins are said to date back to 1280. Nyons was then the capital of the Barony of Montauban. Dame Randonne de Montauban is said to have had a castle built there to serve as a military prison. Only a defensive tower, with walls 2 meters thick, remains today. This origin, which is only a hypothesis, is the most plausible: a 16th-century representation of the tower shows that it was at the center of a system of fortifications adjoining the "Maison de la Randonne," the stately home of Randonne de Montauban. This residence was destroyed in the last century during the development of the square in front of the chapel. After the Montaubans, the keep had several owners, including the dauphins in the 14th century. In 1633, the prison was dismantled when Nyons was opened and its fortifications were destroyed, in accordance with Louis XIII's wish to see the region's Protestant strongholds fall. In 1854, Father Francou suffered a serious and fatal illness. He then prayed to Mary and was cured. In gratitude for this healing, he prostrated himself before the altar of the parish church. Ten years later, during his sermon on August 15, 1862, he announced his wish to erect, on one of the tallest towers in Nyons, a pedestal upon which would rest a large and beautiful statue of the Blessed Virgin, which would, he claimed, dominate the town and be seen from afar in the countryside. The tower having been sold by the commune, Father Francou bought it back from its owners on October 21, 1862, and donated it to the Fabrique de Nyons (the parish council at the time). The Randonne Tower subsequently became the Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help. Every August 15th, the Randonne Tower is honored with a grand celebration retracing the origins of the monument, the places, deeds, people, and events that have marked the town's history. Each year, the tower, where Baroness Randonne of Montauban once lived, remembers the lives of the inhabitants of Nyons, since its construction around the mid-13th century. It tells us of all the generations of Nyons residents whose lives were born there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Sahune?

Sahune is nestled within the beautiful Regional Natural Park of Baronnies Provençales, offering a rich natural heritage. You can explore the scenic Eygues valley, where the Aigue and Ennuye rivers flow. A prominent natural landmark is Le Bramard, a sphinx-shaped rock formation overlooking the valley, which is popular for hiking and offers stunning views, sometimes including Mont Ventoux. Additionally, the Gorges of the Eygues (also known as the 'Gorges of St May') provide further opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Are there historical sites to visit in Sahune?

Yes, Sahune boasts several historical sites. The most notable is the Old Village (Vieux Village), abandoned in the 19th century, where you can explore the ruins of a feudal castle, the 13th-century Saint-Michel castle chapel, the old 17th-century church, and remnants of shoemakers' workshops. Other historical religious sites include the remains of the Saint-Jean Chapel and the 16th-century Saint-Joseph Chapel, which offers panoramic views of the village and the Eygues valley.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Sahune?

The area around Sahune is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails suitable for various levels. You can find routes like the 'Panorama over Sahune – Le Marcel loop' (moderate, 6.6 km) or a longer 'Hiking loop from Sahune' (moderate, 12.2 km). For an easier option, consider the 'Villeperdrix loop' (easy, 4.9 km). These trails allow you to discover the region's landscapes and historical points. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Sahune guide.

Can I find cycling routes around Sahune?

Absolutely, Sahune is a great base for road cycling. You can tackle mountain passes like Col de la croix rouge (507m), known for its quiet paved roads, vineyards, and magnificent views. Another popular cycling destination is Col d'Ey, which, despite its moderate elevation, offers a stunning panorama, including views of Mont Ventoux. Routes like the 'Col d'Ey – Beautiful view loop from Sahune' (moderate, 38.6 km) are available. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Sahune guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the area?

Yes, the region offers several family-friendly spots. The village of Les Pilles — village and bridge provides an authentic atmosphere by the Eygues river, which can be enjoyable for families. Another excellent option is the Nyons Roman Bridge, a historical monument where families can admire the architecture and enjoy the surrounding area, which often includes a swimming pool nearby for a refreshing break.

What is the best time of year to visit Sahune?

The best time to visit Sahune for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be warm, ideal for enjoying the rivers, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for exploration, though some higher trails might be less accessible.

What are some unique viewpoints around Sahune?

Beyond the panoramic views from the Saint-Joseph Chapel and Le Bramard, you can find exceptional vistas from the mountain passes. Col d'Ey, at 718 meters above sea level, offers a breathtaking panorama, including a striking view of the north face of Mont Ventoux. Col de la croix rouge (507m) also provides magnificent views of small valleys, vineyards, and folded rock formations.

Are there options for mountain biking near Sahune?

Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity in the area. You can find various trails, such as the 'Nyons Roman Bridge – View of the Roman bridge at Nyons loop from Sahune' (easy, 32.3 km) or more challenging routes like the 'Villeperdrix – Chaudebonne Pass loop' (difficult, 37.1 km). These trails allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Drôme department. For detailed routes, check the MTB Trails around Sahune guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Sahune?

Visitors frequently praise the quiet and scenic roads, especially around mountain passes like Col de la croix rouge (507m), which offers stunning views of vineyards and rock formations. The authentic charm of villages like Les Pilles — village and bridge, situated by the Eygues river, is also highly appreciated. The panoramic views from spots like Col d'Ey, including Mont Ventoux, are often highlighted as truly sublime experiences.

Are there any notable religious buildings or chapels to visit?

Beyond the ruins in the Old Village, Sahune has several significant religious sites. The 16th-century Saint-Joseph Chapel offers not only historical interest but also breathtaking panoramic views. In the Saint-Jean district, you can find the remains of the Saint-Jean Chapel. Additionally, the modern Église Saint-Michel-et-Saint-George, built in 1931 in the newer part of Sahune, is notable for its distinctive Art Deco stained-glass windows. Further afield, the Chapel of Our Lady of Good Help of Nyons, converted from a medieval keep, offers historical insights and overlooks the town of Nyons.

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