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Suburban loop in Saint-Marcellin
A walk between the countryside and the town of Saint-Marcellin, which can be shortened or extended as desired. You will cross the Cumane, pass under the viaduct and visit the allotment gardens. On the ridges of Saint-Marcellin, you will be treated to a superb view.
Saint-Marcellin - Portes du Vercors
Between agricultural plains, walnut groves and unobstructed views of the Vercors, this accessible circuit takes you along quiet little roads, ideal for discovering the landscapes around Saint-Marcellin while enjoying a rich natural and cultural heritage.
Trails around Chatte
Circular walk around Chatte on trails and paths, with superb views of the Vercors.
Chapel tour in Chatte
An easy walk among the walnut trees and woods of Chatte. Beautiful views of the northern flank of the Vercors massif.
The kingfisher trail from Beauvoir-en-Royans to La Sône
You start in the charming medieval village of Beauvoir-en-Royans and head to La Sône. On the way there, you take the kingfisher trail along the Isère. This is a short day's walk combining culture and nature.
September 2020: several hikers have reported significant deterioration of the trail along the Isère River. Some sections may even be dangerous.
La Croisée des Plâtres at the start of Chevrières
This walk presents no major difficulties. It climbs the foothills of the Chambarans and offers many beautiful panoramic views of the Vercors and a few of the Chartreuse. The paths taken are either wide stony tracks or small tarmac roads.
Circular Montchardon starting from Izeron
This hike will take you on a journey. At the start, you will have to tackle the foothills of the Vercors, but once you reach Montchardon, you will have arrived in Tibet. It is best to do this hike on a Sunday so that you can visit the Tibetan Studies Centre.
Quincivet Castle Circular
The first part of the walk is very shady. It alternates between passages through the undergrowth, walnut groves and countryside. You will pass by the pretty Château de Quincivet and enjoy some beautiful views of the Vercors, the Chartreuse and the Saint-Marcellin plain. There are no difficulties to be feared, except for the length and muddy conditions in rainy weather.
From Saint-Appolinard to Chevrières via the Saint-Pierre chapel
This is an easy hike, except for its length. It will take you through woods, walnut orchards and fields on the southern slope of the Chambarans.
Beautiful views of the Vercors.
Around the Alevoux free flight site
This hike will take you along beautiful paths and trails to discover a small part of the forests around Saint-Pierre-de-Chérennes. Easy to access, this hike will amaze you with its diverse landscapes.
Murinais, Chambaran, Le Gollard circular loop
This hike is a little long, but it offers beautiful views of the Chartreuse, the Vercors and the countryside of the Chambarans foothills.
For those who dislike tarmac, a quarter of the route is on country roads, which are paved but have very little traffic!
Nan Gorges and Malême Forest
A pleasant walk in magnificent surroundings along the Nan, returning through the Malême forest to where it all began, in the pretty little village of Cognin-les-Gorges.
You can enjoy the coolness of the river in summer.
Nan Gorges - Gerlette Waterfall
Pretty steep-sided gorge through which the Nan torrent flows. You can take a dip in the torrent in summer. A wooded trail that is lovely to stroll along.
This hike can be split into two parts. In summer, only the gorges are interesting, as the Gerlette waterfall may be dry. Best done in spring when the waters are flowing freely.
Saint-Bonnet-de-Chavagne loop via Montagne
A walk in the southern foothills of the Chambarans offering beautiful views of the Vercors and, at times, the Chartreuse and the Monts d'Ardèche.
There are no difficulties to be feared on this walk, apart from the distance. You will be walking on dirt tracks, footpaths and small asphalt roads.
Fontaine de Pétouze and return via Courtin
This hike is best done in the morning in winter, when the sun (when it's out) plays with the reflections in the icy branches. The boxwoods form large snowballs and give off their scent.
A circular starting from Le Faz
This snowshoe hike is not very difficult. It is surprising for the beauty of the landscapes encountered.
Serre Cocu circuit
A pleasant circuit on the western side of the Vercors, more precisely in the Royans, which takes you to a small summit offering a beautiful view of the Isère plain and the peaks of the Vercors.
Le Faz, La Lunette and the Coulmes forest
Hike on the Vercors plateaus between cliffs and the Coulmes forest.
La Forêt de Thivolet
Randonnée qui permet de découvrir la Forêt de Thivolet au départ du village en passant par la Combe de l'Enfer et la Combe de Fontfroide.
L'Étang de Chapaize
Petite balade autour de Saint-Antoine passant par l'Étang de Chapaize et les bois. Idéale en famille pour découvrir le village et ses alentours.
Boucle de Dionay depuis Saint Antoine l'Abbaye
Une boucle qui permet de rejoindre Dionay par la Combe de l'Enfer, la voie du tram et le retour par Saint-Jean de Fromental. Une belle ballade en famille pour découvrir la nature et le patrimoine.
Towards the Rochers de Presles
This forest hike will take you to the edge of the Presles cliffs, where you can discover some spectacular scenery.
Not for those who are afraid of heights!
From Presles to Le Faz
This hike is mainly in forest, is easy and can be done in all seasons. It offers superb views of the southern Grésivaudan valley from St Marcellin to Roman sur Isère.
Along the old tramway from Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye to La Trappe
In the region famous for walnuts, along the tracks of the old tramway from Lyon to Saint-Marcellin and among various church buildings.
Magnificent panoramic views over the Chartreuse, Vercors and Mézenc mountain ranges.
The Secret Wood of Gargamelle
Immerse yourself in the Chambaran Forest from the Trappe.
Head to Gargamelle, a ruin in a clearing, to see the Smurfs or, if not, deer or roe deer.
Walk part of the Way of St James in Chambaran.
Please note: this is an old, manual GPS track, see reviews
Gerlette Waterfall and Neurre Pass
Above Malleval-en-Vercors, hike through the woods for a glimpse of the Coulmes Forest and a pretty waterfall.
Shaded circular in the Coulmes forest around Patente
A short family circular (tested with children aged 6 to 10), with beautiful views of the valley and surrounding peaks (viewpoint near the start), well shaded and cool. Lots of flowers and butterflies, as well as wild strawberries and raspberries at the right time of year.
Circular loop around Patente
This hike is ideal for discovering the Coulmes massif under the snow. On the snow-covered paths and trails, you will discover nature in its wildest state. Immerse yourself in this beautiful forest as you walk through it and along its forest trails.
The tramway and Dionay pond
Walk starting from Dionay Town Hall.
Set off to explore the tramway and the Chambarans National Forest.
The end of the route offers unobstructed views of the Vercors and Chartreuse mountains.
From Dionay to Saint-Antoine l'Abbaye
You walk along the foothills of the Chambarans until you reach the unmissable medieval village of Saint-Antoine l'Abbaye with its famous abbey. You have constant beautiful views of the northern barrier of the Vercors.
The only difficulty is the high mileage.
The Tram Route
Discover the old tramway line linking Saint-Marcellin (38) and Lyon (69).
La Vernerette Circular
A bucolic hike in the Chambaran with superb views of the Vercors and, in particular, the Grand Veymont.
Chambaran - From Etang Fouaty to Chapelle Saint-Alban
The first part of the walk takes place in the coolness of the Chambaran forest. Then you walk along the ridge and enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Loop trail to Paradis starting from Pont-en-Royans
This moderately hilly route will allow you to discover the typical landscape of the Royans. Through meadows and walnut groves, this loop will also allow you to appreciate the charms of the villages of Saint-André-en-Royans and Pont-en-Royans (medieval streets, hanging houses, banks of the Bourne) after crossing a neighbourhood called "Le Paradis".
Belvédère des Trois Châteaux de Pont-en-Royans
This hike is accessible to all and offers a 360° view of the Vercors and Pont en Royans. Ideal before dinner to whet your appetite!
Pont-en-Royans: Les Trois Châteaux, Serre Cocu
The Trois Châteaux viewpoint offers a bird's eye view of Pont-en-Royans.From the Serre-Cocu orientation table, there is a beautiful panorama of the eastern ridges of the Vercors, from Grande Moucherolle to Grand Veymont.This hike takes place partly in the forest and follows roads to avoid private property.
From the Cascade Blanche to the Cascade Verte
Walk around Mont Baret with access to two waterfalls. At the start of the hike, enjoy the view of the hanging houses of Pont-en-Royans. Passing through the Petits Goulets, a series of four tunnels on a narrow and very busy road, it is advisable to bring torches so that you are visible to motorists.
La Balme Rousse
Hike at the foot of the Presles cliffs for guaranteed thrills and spectacular scenery.
The Isère countryside around Notre-Dame-de-l'Osier
In the hills between the Chambaran forest and the Isère valley, discover beautiful nature and interesting heritage.
La Grande Cournouse, from the Grotte de Pabro to the Pas de l'Allier
La Grande Cournouse is a citadel surrounded by cliffs upstream from Pont-en-Royan, which can be accessed via several passes. The proposed route climbs up the physically demanding Pas de Pabro, after a possible visit to the cave of the same name, then passes above the Pas des Voûtes and La Charmate, with a visit to the Mesolithic site, to reach the Pas de l'Allier, from where the descent back down is more even.
Hike not possible at present: Closure of the Pas de l'Allier trail (Echevis municipality) by municipal decree.
Belvédère du Ranc, Balme Riendre and the ruins of La Goulandière
A short, easy hike with little elevation gain, suitable for families, which takes you through three beautiful sites. The Ranc viewpoint, with a view of the Bourne valley and the southern peaks of the Vercors, the Balme Riendre, a chasm with a beautiful stone arch, and finally, the ruins of the hamlet of La Goulandière.
Circular route around Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans
This easily accessible hike offers superb views of the Vercors. I recommend doing it in the afternoon in winter and late afternoon in summer.
Épinouse route
This is a lovely route offering numerous panoramic views of the northern slopes of the Vercors. Halfway along the route, you will pass a very pretty chapel worthy of the Smurf village.
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