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Cascade de la Fauge walks
Roybonnet circular
A lovely circular, not always on the beaten track, which will allow you to discover most of the many types of landscapes that the Vercors has to offer: forest, alpine meadows, rocks and beautiful panoramic views.
The Col Vert circular
This medium-altitude hike is ideal for discovering the flora and fauna of our beautiful mountains. Alternating between forest, meadow, scree and the coolness of the streamside.
Please note: comment from a user on 20 June 2024. Moderator's note.
- Landslide on the section from (6) to (7) => Péronnard trail closed (prefectural decree).
Contacted the town hall today, 20 June 2024: work in progress.
- Option: climb to Col Vert (6), via a return trip.
Alternatively, go directly from (5) to (7) to reach the Sentier Péronnard trail.
Cascade de la Fauge from Les Glovettes
A short walk, partly through the woods, following the Ruisseau de la Fauge stream and discovering its pretty waterfall from the Glovettes car park.
You can also start from the Clos car park, which will shorten the walk and avoid the sunny, tarmac section (but you will miss out on the beautiful view...).
Tour of the Vallon de la Fauge via the icefall
This snowshoe hike will take you to a pretty, unspoilt valley away from the ski resort.
The icing on the cake is a superb ice waterfall in the middle of the forest, creating a magical atmosphere.
Walks near Cascade de la Fauge
Lac de la Moucherolle
This walk leads to Lac de la Moucherolle and the Fauge valley.
This hike allows you to discover a multitude of landscapes ranging from a mineral world to pastures and forests with beautiful panoramic views of the entire northern Vercors.
The Pas de l'Oeille and its ibexes
A hike in the heart of the Vercors to discover ibex (numerous and not shy in these mountains). And as a bonus on arrival, beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Fountain - Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte
This first stage takes you on an assault on the Vercors, gradually leaving the urban environment behind you.
Gresse en Vercors - Pas des hollowed-out tree trunks serving as drinking troughs
The first stage starts at Champ de l'Herse and goes to Pas des Bachassons. It passes by the Brisou ridge, offering a first panoramic view. There is a climb of over 1,000 metres, but you will be rewarded by the beauty of Pas des Bachassons.