The Drôme contains some very attractive villages, full of charm and life. Discover the four Drôme villages which are proud to boast the prestigious label of ‘les Plus Beaux Villages de France’.
La Garde-Adhémar
A solid medieval church defends this gorgeous village, adopting a protective stance on its promontory surveying the wide Rhône Valley. Below the church, a delightful formal botanical garden filled with Mediterranean scents and colours adds a cheerful note.The village hiding behind the church is delightful, with vaulted passageways connecting certain of the old streets. Many of the houses are now home to boutiques and art galleries.


Le Poët-Laval
Mirmande
Wander along the ramparts and up the paved streets admiring the lovingly renovated houses with their elegant stone facades, doorways and windows. The scent of aromatic plants drifts over their walled gardens. At the top of the village you come to the medieval church Sainte Foy. Mirmande was resurrected after the war thanks to the dynamism of the Cubist painter André Lhote. Over many years, the artist worked to save the village from ruin, in good part by attracting a number of followers and by organizing significant art exhibitions here. Listed as a Drôme ‘botanical village’ for its rock plants


Montbrun
Set in stunning scenery between the Baronnies mountains and Provence’s Mont Ventoux, this village stands in the southeast corner of the Drôme, a part of France that inspired the great pacifist, rural writer, Jean Giono. The striking silhouette of a ruined Renaissance castle runs along the crest of Montbrun’s hill, while the tall houses descend the slope in terraces. Fountains embellish the streets, and act as a reminder that Montbrun-les-Bains is now known above all for its thermal establishment. Its sulphurous waters are recognized to help those suffering from rheumatism and respiratory problems.