Presentation
You are driving through the territory of Saint-Marcellin, which gave its name to the eponymous Dauphiné cheese, enough to recharge your batteries during your stops!
Join Saint-Romans and take a short detour through the medieval village of Beauvoir-en-Royans to visit the relaxing Carmelite convent. Continue to La Sône, renowned for its remarkable Garden of Petrifying Fountains. You continue your journey between walnut groves, orchards and dams until Saint-Hilaire-du-Rosier. Just before, you cross Isère and enter the department of Drôme. You drive to Romans-sur-Isère, today the capital of the revival of textiles and shoes Made in France. If you prefer architecture, Romans-sur-Isère also offers a rich heritage where Romanesque art mixes with Gothic art... and the industrial era.
Type : Marked roaming
Delicate passages
Shared route for 41,06 km.
Rates / opening
Prices
Free access.
Opening
All year.
Subject to favorable weather conditions.