This activity opens the door to the majestic world of vultures, true artists of flight and gliding that play a fundamental role in our local ecosystem.
Discover the vultures and the history of vulture’s reintroduction with a guide from Vautours en Baronnies. In 1996, we released the first Griffon vulture and 30 years later, the colony is over 350 pairs breeding! In 2004, we started reintroducing the Cinereous vulture and in 2016, the Bearded vulture. The Egyptian vulture came back in the area by himself. All the 4 European vulture species can be seen during the tour, but you need to be lucky ! These are wild animals...
A little walk of 30 minutes along a nice path will lead to the top of the cliff, where the heart of the colony is located. There, we will see vultures flying around with a unique proximity.
In this open land, other bird species can be observed as the Peregrine falcon, the Short-toed eagle, the Dartford warbler or the Ortolan bunting.