France Le Ravin de Corboeuf
Le Ravin de Corboeuf, nicknamed the “Auvergne Colorado”, is a spectacular natural site located in Rosières, in the Haute-Loire department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
It’s a multicolored clay canyon, formed by the erosion of clay soils that are over 40 million years old.
The cliffs display hues ranging from red to green, creating a striking landscape reminiscent of the American Southwest.
The ravine spans 13 hectares and features steep slopes and unique geological formations.
It’s a multicolored clay canyon, formed by the erosion of clay soils that are over 40 million years old.
The cliffs display hues ranging from red to green, creating a striking landscape reminiscent of the American Southwest.
The ravine spans 13 hectares and features steep slopes and unique geological formations.
Photography Tips
Photographing Le Ravin de Corboeuf offers a chance to capture one of France’s most unique geological landscapes. The panoramic view from the top of the ravine is breathtaking, especially on clear days.
Golden Hour (early morning or late afternoon): Enhances the warm tones of the clay and adds depth to the textures.
Overcast Days: Soft light reduces harsh shadows and brings out the subtle color variations in the ravine.
Seasonal Contrast:
Autumn: Vibrant foliage contrasts beautifully with the clay.
Spring: Lush greenery adds freshness to the scene.
Wide-Angle Lens: Ideal for capturing the full scale of the ravine.
Aperture: Use f/8 to f/11 for sharp landscapes.
Polarizing Filter: Reduces glare and enhances color saturation, especially in the sky and clay.
Tripod: Useful for low-light conditions or panoramic shots.
Golden Hour (early morning or late afternoon): Enhances the warm tones of the clay and adds depth to the textures.
Overcast Days: Soft light reduces harsh shadows and brings out the subtle color variations in the ravine.
Seasonal Contrast:
Autumn: Vibrant foliage contrasts beautifully with the clay.
Spring: Lush greenery adds freshness to the scene.
Wide-Angle Lens: Ideal for capturing the full scale of the ravine.
Aperture: Use f/8 to f/11 for sharp landscapes.
Polarizing Filter: Reduces glare and enhances color saturation, especially in the sky and clay.
Tripod: Useful for low-light conditions or panoramic shots.
Travel Information
Parking is available near the Rosières gendarmerie.
Wear good hiking shoes.
The site is fragile, so it’s recommended to stay on marked trails.
Wear good hiking shoes.
The site is fragile, so it’s recommended to stay on marked trails.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
06:14 - 21:26
| current local time: 20:28
Photo Themes
Canyon
Landscape
Natural Landscape
Nature
Locations
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Auvergne
Rosieres
Haute-Loire
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