Die is a village of 4,700 people (2018) in Drôme. Tourists come during the summer, especially from the Netherlands and Belgium, to use the camp sites around the Drôme valley. In winter, the tourists come from the surrounding regions to do winter sports at the Col du Rousset ski station (in the Vercors Mountains).
The region around Die is known as the Diois.
Die sits at the foot of the Vercors massif on the banks of the Drôme river. Die and its valley are dominated by the mountain of Glandasse at 2,041 m, a massive and steep rocky barrier making up the southern end of the Vercors.
Die is approximately 60 km east of Valence.
The Die station is on the line Livron to Aspres-sur-Buëch and is served by:the Valence - Die - Gap 13 TER line; and by the Intercité night train Paris-Austerlitz - Briançon via Valence.
The town is accessible by the departmental road 93 (also called route des Alpes or Gap); to the north by the RD 518 from Villard-de-Lans , La Chapelle-en-Vercors and the Rousset pass. On the Gapençais side, to the east, access is from the RD 1075 linking Sisteron to Grenoble ( Lus-la-Croix-Haute ).
To the west, on the Rhône valley side, the nearest motorway exit is exit Exit 16 Loriol-sur-Drôme of the A7, in Loriol.
The town is served by two regular bus lines, and by an on-demand bus service for the Diois valleys, not served by a regular line:
Clairette de Die sparkling wine.
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