Best natural monuments around Curnier are found in this village, located at the confluence of the Ennuyé and Eygues rivers in Drôme Provençale. The area features notable geological formations, mountain passes, and riverine landscapes. These natural features offer diverse experiences for nature enthusiasts. The region provides opportunities for exploring unique rock formations and panoramic views.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The tour tried to lead us to the falls from above via the more northerly road, which doesn't work. Please approach the waterfalls via the lower/more southerly road.
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The Rock of Cairo is a cliff overlooking Rémuzat. Facing due east, the morning sun quickly warms the air. It is this phenomenon which allowed the reintroduction of vultures into this area. From the rock you can observe vultures including the Egyptian vulture, although it is becoming rarer. A place not to be missed in the region!
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Fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The vultures emerging from the valley are spectacular! Well marked path.
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Pretty shaded gorges with typical road of this region.
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I must say that in the direction of the descent it is easier, but not prettier
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wonderful descent from the Col de la Sausse down through the Trente Pas gorge to the Bentrix river
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Magnificent waterfall accessible by a road.
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Fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The vultures emerging from the valley are spectacular! Well marked path.
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The region around Curnier offers diverse natural features. You can visit the impressive Rocher du Caire, a cliff overlooking Rémuzat known for vulture sightings. The Gorges de Trente-Pas provide scenic drives, and the Le Trou de Souris Rock Arch on the Col de la Sausse is a unique geological formation. Additionally, the Gorges de l’Eygues offer fantastic routes and more opportunities to spot vultures.
Yes, Curnier and its surroundings offer various hiking trails. For instance, you can find moderate hikes like the 'Panorama over Sahune – Le Marcel loop' or the 'Monts d'Autuche loop from Les Pilles'. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Curnier guide page.
Near Curnier, particularly around the village of Les Pilles, you can observe very beautiful geological formations in limestone strata along the river. These unique rock formations showcase the region's geological history. The Le Trou de Souris Rock Arch is another excellent example of the area's distinctive rock formations.
For magnificent views, the Rocher du Caire offers fantastic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys, along with spectacular vulture sightings. The Col de la Croix Rouge (507m) also provides serene experiences with folded rocks and magnificent views, while the Col d'Ey (718m) boasts a panorama worthy of the greatest passes, including a sublime view of Mont Ventoux.
Yes, the region is known for its birdlife, especially vultures. The Rocher du Caire is a prime location for observing various vulture species, including the Egyptian vulture. Vultures can also be seen along the Gorges de l’Eygues.
Curnier's unique position at the confluence of the Ennuyé and Eygues rivers offers opportunities for leisurely family activities such as searching for fossils along the riverbanks or swimming under the green bridge. While specific 'family-friendly' designations for monuments aren't listed, these river activities provide a relaxed natural experience.
The region can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. The morning sun quickly warms the air at spots like Rocher du Caire, making it pleasant. For cycling through passes like Col de la Sausse, it's recommended to visit during cooler times to avoid heavy tourist traffic and enjoy the shaded gorges.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Col d'Ey – Col de Soubeyrand loop' or the 'Amayon Torrent Gorge – Gorges de l’Eygues loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Les Pilles — village and bridge – Col de la croix rouge (507m) loop'. More details can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Curnier and MTB Trails around Curnier guide pages.
While specific public transport details for each natural monument are not readily available, many of these sites, especially those accessible by road like the Gorges de Trente-Pas or the Col de la Sausse, are typically accessed by car. Parking availability varies by location, but generally, roadside parking or small designated areas can be found near popular viewpoints and trailheads.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the unique geological features. The opportunity to observe vultures at Rocher du Caire is a highlight for many. The scenic drives through gorges like Gorges de Trente-Pas and the charm of natural rock formations like Le Trou de Souris Rock Arch are also highly appreciated.
While the focus is on natural features, the village of Les Pilles, near Curnier, is noted for its geological formations and its historical significance as an ancient passage route to the Alps. Additionally, Châteauneuf-de-Bordette, listed as a natural monument, also features a settlement and castle, blending natural beauty with historical elements.


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