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Around Valcroissant Abbey
Leave the road to Die and, at the mouth of a narrow gorge, you will find yourself in front of a welcoming valley that ends at the gigantic rock face of the Glandasse. Isolation, abundant water, forests and farmland framed by limestone cliffs: you may find yourself in a state of ecstasy... just like the Cistercian monks who settled in Vallis Crescens, the starting point of the hike, in November 1188
Crossing the Grand Veymont from Romeyer
A long hike across the high plateaus of the Vercors to its summit, the Grand Veymont.
Col de Vassieux from Marignac
A beautiful walk starting from Marignac-en-Diois, which provides access to the Vercors balcony. Very beautiful view to the south. Numerous possible extensions on the Vercors plateau.
Montagne de Desse from Marignac-en-Diois
Circular on the Montagne de Desse, between Marignac-en-Diois and Ponet-Saint-Auban. Long passage on the ridge, exposed. Beautiful views of the Drôme valley, near Die, and the foothills of the Vercors.
Tour of Montagne de Nève and But de Nève
This hike takes you around the Montagne de Nève from the Col du Rousset via the Col de Saint-Alexis, the climb to the But de Nève and the Col de Chironne. The forest section allows you to enjoy the beautiful autumn colours, while the But de Nève offers stunning panoramic views of Font d'Urle, the But Saint-Genix, the But de l'Aiglette, the Veymont mountain range and the Montagne de Glandasse.
Loop from Col de Rousset to Refuge du Col de Vassieux
Loop starting from the Col du Rousset, setting off along the superb old mule track carved into the hillside, then skirting the plain of the Bergerie de Chironne to reach the Col de Vassieux refuge in the forest. Return via the path overlooking the Diois valley, via the But de l'Aiglette and the Rochers de Chironne.
A hike offering a variety of landscapes, overlooking the Diois valley, without being vertiginous. Some hikers have even spotted vultures here.
From the Col de Rousset to the But de l'Aiglette
From the Col de Rousset, a panoramic view of the vultures.
From the But de l'Aiglette, close-up view of these beautiful creatures.
Les Rochers de Chironne / Col de Rousset
The start is at the Col du Rousset, on the Chamaloc side.
If you want to see the Col de Rousset from a different angle, take this hike, which follows a magnificent path carved into the mountainside, with a via ferrata above if you feel so inclined. This path was used by mule drivers to reach Vassieux via the Col de Chironne.
You will also admire the magnificent Chironne rocks overlooking the Chamaloc valley.
From Col de Rousset to Col de Chironne
A family hike that will allow you to discover both sides of the Diois and the Vassieux plateau.
No major difficulties in finding your way, just follow theGR®93.
But de Nève and But de l'Aiglette
A superb hike offering breathtaking views of the Vercors plateau accompanied by the flight of vultures!
Best done in good weather for unobstructed views.
But de l'Aiglette from the Col de Vassieux
This short family hike starts at the Col de Vassieux and takes you to the But de l'Aiglette via forest paths with a very moderate elevation gain. Enjoy the view of the Diois, the Route du Rousset, the Grand Veymont, and maybe even spot some vultures!
Circular on Justin Mountain from Ausson
Circular on trails, paths and tracks, visiting some of the characteristic sites of the Justin mountain, Pas du Renard, forest lodge, Bât de l'Âne. Beautiful views of the peaks of the southern Vercors and more wooded areas.
The Grand Veymont crossing from the Col de Rousset
This is a long hike across the Vercors Highlands, which cover all the environments of the largest nature reserve in mainland France: large pine forests, vast plateaus and the steep cliffs of the eastern barrier of the Vercors. In addition to the magnificent landscapes, the flora and fauna of the Highlands will delight you even more.
The Roman quarries
Hike across the Vercors plateau to discover the famous Roman quarries and the remains of their ruins.
Beure car park - Plaine de la Queyrie - Pas des Chattons
A day's walk to discover the diversity of the landscapes of the Vercors Regional Nature Park's high plateaus and their exceptional flora and fauna.
Carrieres Romaines - L'Arbre taillé - Hollowed-out tree trunk serving as drinking trough
Starting from Col du Rousset, head towards the Queyrie valley, where you will find the ancient Roman quarries, the famous carved tree, and a breathtaking view of the Grand Veymont.
This is a fairly long hike, but the landscapes are magnificent, and you may even see marmots and their young, as well as griffon vultures soaring in the sky.
On the Montagne de Beure
Hike on the Beurre plateau to discover Veymont, Tête du Faisan, the landscapes of Diois and maybe even spot some marmots!
From May to September only.
The Archiane vulture trail - Châtillon-en-Diois
Set off to explore the majestic Archiane cirque, which has become a favourite nesting place for vultures. Discover the four species present in the Vercors through explanatory panels and observation points. As you walk along the trail, you may also spot some ibex.
Archiane and Plateaux du Vercors
Short circular loop in the south-west of Vercors and Glandasse mountain.
High plateaus of the Vercors by Archiane
This hike takes you from the picturesque Cirque d'Archiane to the high plateaus of the Vercors and offers exceptional views of Mont Aiguille and Grand Veymont.
The Jardin du Roi from Archiane
A little-used circular trail to discover one of the wildest areas of the southern Vercors. It offers magnificent views of the Diois mountains and the Cirque d'Archiane. Ibex and vultures are frequently seen here.
As it is largely unmarked, a good sense of direction and ability to read the terrain will be invaluable. GPS is strongly recommended and an IGN map is essential.
Please note: be sure to read the practical information before setting off.
Les Carnets d'Archiane
A lovely little hike that allows you to easily explore the Cirque d'Archiane. Discovering this place is magical as it is surrounded by magnificent cliffs. You are bound to come across a couple of griffon vultures nesting in the crevices of the rock and gliding over the cliffs.
But Saint-Genix - Col de Vassieux - But de l'Aiglette
The Cols de Vassieux offer breathtaking views of the Marignac en Diois valley, Die, the Col du Rousset, the Glandasse, the Grand Veymont and the entire chain up to the Pic Saint-Michel above Villard-de-Lans and the Chironne rocks. Breathtaking ravines, flowers and butterflies everywhere, a marvel and, as a bonus, the passage of griffon vultures reintroduced to the region!
Adoux waterfall from Châtillon-en-Diois
I suggest taking a short walk to the heights of the village of Châtillon-en-Diois to reach the Cascade de l'Adoux waterfall. The route is mainly through the woods, punctuated by some pretty views.
Please note: some sections require careful footing.
Le Glandasse from Chatillon-en-Diois via the Fontaine des Tuiles
The aim of the route is to reach the summit of Glandasse mountain (known as the Dôme or Pié Ferré - 2,041 metres above sea level) via an alternative routeto the GR®91: Pié de Boeuf, near the Col de Caux (overlooking the Baïn valley), Fontaine des Tuiles (dominated by the Roc d'Ambane). The return journey is via theGR®91.
Discover the Glandasse massif from Châtillon-en-Diois via the GR® 91
A beautiful hike that takes you to the southern tip of the Vercors plateau and its vast mountain pastures. The end of the route offers superb panoramic views of the Diois and the Cirque d'Archiane.
Circular Baïn in Châtillon-en-Diois
Discover the Combe de Baïn below the cliffs of Glandasse.
Pas of hollowed-out tree trunks serving as drinking troughs
The second day takes you to the highest point of the route: Le Grand Veymont. It offers a magnificent view of the Vercors high plateaus, Mont Aiguille and the valley. There is a good chance of seeing ibex and marmots!
The Serre Chauvière Plateau via La Colombe, Fontcouverte and Col de Royet
On a clear day, the Serre Chauvière plateau offers a magnificent 360° panorama of the peaks of Devoluy, Vercors, Baronnies and Diois.
A major effort has been made to re-mark and clear the trails on this superb hike, which adds considerable value.