Perched on a rocky spur at an altitude of 780 meters, the village of Poët-Sigillat is the highest in the Ennuye valley. From its surroundings, it offers a remarkable panorama up to Mont-Ventoux. The village does not have fortifications, but its high and contiguous houses served as ramparts and extended the slender silhouette of Devès, on which the Poët-Sigillat is built.