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Cities Drome

Barret de Lioure
In the most southern part of the Drome, adjacent to the Vaucluse, Alpes de Haute Provence and Hautes Alpes is situated Barret de Lioure, a typical medieval village built on a rock at an altitude of 978 meters. Barret the Lioure overlooks the Vallée de l'Anary with separate rocks as stone piles reaching high above the often cloudless sky and southwest of the majestic mountains of the Mont Ventoux. Barret and its area have a dry and sunny climate, both summer and winter, and counts more ... Click to preview pictures
Barret de Lioure
Buis-les-Baronnies
Les Baronnies in the Drome Provencal has many villages rich in history with a mysterious past. In this part of Provence, you can find many churches and chapels, cabanons, fountains and wash houses, lost among the vineyards and lavender fields. Buis les Baronnies is the most known town in the Baronnies and is located on the right bank of the Ouvèze at the foot of St. Julien and the ridge extends from the middle of pastures and beautiful olive groves. The dike that protects the city more ... Click to preview pictures
Buis-les-Baronnies
Montbrun-les-Bains Spa resort in Drôme provençale
Montbrun-les-Bains, a small village –it counts only 438 habitants - at the border of  Drôme provençale and Vaucluse, has still kept its medieval character.    The high houses, some with six or seven floors, one piled up the other are build up to the mountain on the rocks, and supported by high stony walls and impressive columns. At the top, the towers of the ruin dominate the impressive Renaissance castle, built in 1564-1573 by Charles Dupuy- more ... Click to preview pictures
Montbrun-les-Bains
Reilhanette Entrance of the Toulourenc valley
At first you might not see Reilhanette when you come from Vaison-la-Romaine via the D72. That’s because it’s well hidden behind a hill, in order to protect its habitants from enemies to see them coming from the west, back in the 12th century. ‘La place forte’ was in that time protecting the west entrance of the valley. But once you’ve passed Reilhanette, just where the Toulourenc valley ends, you’ll see that the little medieval village is not more ... Click to preview pictures
Reilhanette