Paris – 17.06.2026: The Baronnies Provençales, located on the border between Drôme and Hautes-Alpes, are a true natural paradise. This region is characterized by its wild landscapes, where the bearded vultures reintroduced since 1996 have reclaimed their skies. The combination of impressive biodiversity, diverse outdoor activities, and vibrant local traditions makes the Baronnies a unique destination for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts.
The bearded vulture, which disappeared from the Alps at the end of the 19th century, was successfully reintroduced in the 1990s in the Baronnies. Today, the region hosts the largest colony of bearded vultures in the Alps with about 290 breeding pairs. This reintroduction has not only contributed to restoring ecological balance but also attracted the interest of ornithologists and nature lovers.
A center for observing and researching these majestic birds is the “Maison des Vautours” in Rémuzat. This museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about the methods of reintroduction and monitoring of the bearded vultures. In addition to exhibitions and films, guests can observe the birds in their natural environment from the terrace using telescopes. Guided discovery tours with ornithologists from the association “Vautours en Baronnies” allow for direct contact with nature.
However, the Baronnies Provençales are not only known for their birds. The region offers an impressive variety of landscapes, from steep cliffs and wild gorges to wide open spaces that create a paradise for birds of prey. In addition to bearded vultures, golden eagles and various species of falcons also inhabit the region. This diversity makes the Baronnies a hotspot for bird lovers and nature photographers.
Besides the impressive nature, the region also boasts a rich cultural heritage. The villages of the Baronnies Provençales are characterized by traditional architecture and host numerous craft businesses producing local products. Visitors can purchase regional specialties such as lavender products, olive oil, and handmade textiles at local markets. Additionally, cultural events and festivals regularly take place, reflecting the vibrant traditions of the region.
For hiking enthusiasts, the Baronnies offer an extensive network of trails through diverse landscapes. Whether challenging mountain tours or leisurely walks through lavender fields and olive groves—the region has something for everyone. Furthermore, the clear nights provide excellent conditions for stargazing, making the Baronnies a popular destination for astronomy enthusiasts.
The Baronnies Provençales are thus a unique destination that unites nature, culture, and adventure. Whether you want to observe the majestic bearded vultures, experience the local culture, or simply enjoy the breathtaking landscape—the region offers unforgettable experiences for every visitor.
Sources
- Parc naturel régional des Baronnies provençales
- Vautours en Baronnies
- Maison des Vautours
- La Drôme Tourisme
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Tourisme