Best mountain peaks around Crupies offer diverse landscapes within the Drôme massif, characterized by prominent summits and natural formations. The region provides opportunities to explore mountainous terrain, including several peaks that form part of the notable Trois Becs range. Crupies is situated in an area known for its elevated viewpoints and forested sections, appealing to those seeking natural exploration. The local geography features distinct summits that contribute to the area's scenic appeal.
Last updated: July 1, 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 popular peaks in the Crupies area include Le Veyou, which is the highest point of the Trois Becs range, and Roche Courbe. Visitors also highly appreciate Les Trois Becs as a collection of summits offering multiple viewpoints.
Yes, for easier options, you can find routes like the 'Saint John Chapel – A little refreshment loop from Crupies' or the 'Beautiful trail – Across a remote French farmyard. loop from Bézaudun-sur-Bîne'. These are part of the broader hiking network around Crupies. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Crupies guide.
Based on visitor tips for peaks like Grand Delmas, spring is recommended for its grassy ridges, flowers, and magnificent views before the summer pastures. However, the region offers beauty across multiple seasons, with sunny weekends being popular for the Trois Becs.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the broader hiking guide for Crupies includes several easy-rated routes that could be suitable for families. For specific family-friendly trails, it's best to check the difficulty ratings on the Hiking around Crupies guide.
The peaks around Crupies offer expansive and magnificent landscapes. From Le Veyou, you'll see grandiose views of the Diois region. Les Trois Becs are known for their multiple magnificent viewpoints, and Grand Delmas also provides an extraordinary view of Le Veyou and the surrounding area.
Beyond peak bagging, the Crupies area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. These guides offer a range of difficulties and distances to suit different preferences.
Yes, several peaks in the region, such as Le Veyou and Roche Courbe, are categorized as challenging. The ascent to these summits is considered an essential step for those looking to discover the jewels of the Drôme's mountain ranges and offers a significant height difference.
Les Trois Becs is a distinctive collection of three summits – Le Veyou, Le Signal, and Roche Courbe – that share a similar profile and are perfectly aligned. This formation offers a unique tour experience with magnificent viewpoints across the Drôme massif.
While popular spots like Les Trois Becs can be busy on sunny weekends, exploring other trails or visiting during off-peak times can offer a more solitary experience. The region has a variety of routes, so checking the Hiking around Crupies guide for less frequented paths might reveal quieter options.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views and grandiose landscapes, particularly from peaks like Le Veyou and Les Trois Becs. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, the natural beauty of the Drôme massif, and the opportunity to explore diverse mountainous terrain are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the komoot community has mapped several circular routes in the area. For instance, the 'Mountain Stream – mountain peak loop from Crupies' is a moderate circular hiking route. You can find more options for circular walks by exploring the Hiking around Crupies guide.


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