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Saint-Romans walks
From Saint-Romans to Beauvoir-en-Royans in walnut country
A pleasant circular route that will allow you to visit the beautiful medieval village of Beauvoir-en-Royans (14th-century Château Delphinal, ruins, Carmelite convent, beautiful houses and medieval square); the time spent visiting the village is not included in the hike. You will pass through numerous walnut groves, a crop emblematic of the region. The walk is largely shaded and is very suitable for families.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Presles - Malleval-en-Vercors
A climb up the north-western ridges of the Vercors.
Beautiful views over the Isère valley and the walnut groves of Saint-Marcellin.
Tour des Coulmes
3-day hiking route.
40km – 1,800m elevation gain – 16 hours (including stops).
With very light rucksacks, but containing everything you need for the 3 days and just one lunch.
Ideal for those who enjoy walking in the forest.
The Coulmes Forest between Presles and the Rochers du Ranc
A microcosm of the Vercors in the Coulmes forest, with its viewpoints, chasms, caves and springs.
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.
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.
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.
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".