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Plaine d'Herbouilly walks
The Pas de la Sambue and Château Julien, in the heart of the Vercors
After crossing the Herbouilly plain, this circuit climbs up to the Pas de la Sambue and then joins the Château Julien plateau via the Malaterre karstic cave. Nestled in the heart of the northern Vercors, it offers a glimpse of a key site of the Resistance and the karstic landscape of the Vercors. Superb view from the Château Julien viewpoint.
The Vierge du Vercors via the Pas de Saint-Martin
A walk of discovery from Vercors in a loop between the cliffs, forest and meadow. Small height change.
The Virgin of Vercors
A walk, rather than a hike, through the Herbouilly forest to a distinctive rock, the Vierge du Vercors.
La Sambue
This challenging hike takes you through a forest of beech and spruce trees. The trail crosses the remarkable Herbouilly lawn. During the descent from Sambue, we spotted a deer. There are beautiful views of the Saint-Martin valley, the Font d'Urle plateau and the Grande Moucherolle, and don't miss the Vierge du Vercors.
Corrençon loop via Herbouilly
This fairly varied loop between Corrençon and Herbouilly (two of the gateways to the Nordic ski area with Bois Barbu) takes you along wide forest tracks and more peaceful forest paths. In places (at the start and finish), it runs alongside the golf course and roller ski tracks. It reaches its highest points at Pas de l'Âne and Pas de la Sambue. It passes the Roybon inn and the Herbouilly cross-country ski centre before taking the Pas Saint-Martin path and crossing the Herbouilly plain. On the way back, don't miss the view of the Grande and Petite Moucherolle, the Tête des Chaudières and the ski slopes of Villard-de-Lans and Corrençon-en-Vercors.
Circular route in the Bois des Essarts starting from Correncon-en-Vercors
This forest walk allows you to discover some of the sites and points of interest in this part of the Vercors Massif. You will pass by the karstic caves of the Pot du Loup, the Plaine d’Herbouilly, a protected natural site, and you will look out for the Fleur du Roy, a relic of times gone by.