Balade culturelle en 2cv : Sainte-Jalle et la vallée de l’Ennuyé

By paths and small roads to Sainte-Jalle where you can visit one of the most beautiful Romanesque church of the Drôme, Notre-Dame-de-Beauvert. Discover the valley of the Ennuyé and its perched villages: Saint-Sauveur-Gouvernet, Tarendol and Le Poet-Sigillat.

Description

Leaving the main highways behind, you'll take to the paths and byways that lead to Sainte-Jalle, a typically Provencal village boasting one of the most beautiful Romanesque churches in the Drôme: Notre-Dame-de-Beauvert.
From Sainte-Jalle, a special loop takes you through the orchards and polyculture of the Ennuyé valley (named after the river that runs through it), passing through villages made famous by Nyons writer René Barjavel: Saint-Sauveur-Gouvernet, Tarendol (after which Barjavel named his eponymous book) and Le Poët-Sigillat, a magnificent hilltop village with exceptional views over the Ennuyé.
Return to Nyons via the classic route.

Spoken languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French

Activities

  • Tourist transport

Opening

All year round.

Rate

Payment options:

  • Check
  • Cash

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Amenities and Services

  • Pets welcome