Best attractions and places to see around Le Gua include a variety of natural monuments, mountain passes, and settlements. The region offers diverse landscapes with opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore areas known for their panoramic views and unique geological formations.
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Lost in the middle of the mountains, this vast green expanse inspires tranquility. The landscape of the tree-covered mountains is magnificent, especially in autumn with a wide range of colors.
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The ruins of the Herbouilly farm are a vestige of history. In June 1944, the farm served as a command post for Jean Prevost (Captain Goderville). On July 23, 1944, the Germans attacked Valchevrière. Jean Prévost and his men were forced to retreat, and the farm was destroyed by the Germans.
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It's a high-altitude plain, cradled by forests. It's beautiful, it's fresh, and it smells good!
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Very beautiful panorama once you arrive at the Pierre Percée!
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I did it on gravel, climbing via the Aveillans hill (west), it was fine. Direct descent to Putteville, very limited at the beginning on gravel, much steeper but it was fine.
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1st part very smooth and very pleasant, 2nd part much more technical with a nice climb on a very greasy muddy path, steep slopes and quite technical descents. The final does not take the greenway recently set up and which allows you to avoid the road.
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It is possible to do the Crête des Crocs tour by following the path at the bottom of the cliffs. You will have to pay attention to the cairn which indicates when you must leave it to reach the ridge and switch to the other side. Be careful, the path to go back down includes a technical passage that can be avoided by passing the rocky bar while staying on the ridge.
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This hike offers superb panoramas and the arrival at Pic Saint-Michel, if you go clockwise, reveals a breathtaking view of the valley.
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The area around Le Gua offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Saint-Michel Peak for magnificent panoramic views of the Vercors, or explore La Pierre Percée, a natural arch with a 3-meter high hole framing the Matheysine plateau. Another notable natural area is the Plaine d'Herbouilly, a high-altitude expanse surrounded by mountains and forests where you might spot wildlife.
Yes, you can visit Arc Pass, which culminates at 1,736 meters above sea level. From this pass, you can enjoy a magnificent view of Belledonne, Les Rousses, and Les Écrins in the background.
One of the most important towns in the region is Lans-en-Vercors. It's popular with sports enthusiasts for its cycling paths, mountain bike trails, and running routes. The town center features typical architecture, shops, and the Church of Saint Bartholomew.
Yes, the Plaine d'Herbouilly is considered family-friendly. This spectacular high-altitude grassy plain is surrounded by peaks and forest, offering a magical open area where families can enjoy nature and potentially spot native wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk.
The area around Le Gua is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For specific routes, check out the guides for Running Trails around Le Gua, Cycling around Le Gua, and MTB Trails around Le Gua.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, the path to Saint-Michel Peak offers magnificent panoramic views, though some sections can be very technical and slippery. The descent from Arc Pass towards Saint-Paul de Varces is also a steep trail. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Le Gua guide, which includes trails suitable for hiking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from spots like Saint-Michel Peak and the unique natural photo opportunity at La Pierre Percée. The diverse atmospheres of places like the Plaine d'Herbouilly, which changes with the seasons, are also highly valued. The region's appeal for sports enthusiasts, especially in towns like Lans-en-Vercors, is also a highlight.
Yes, several trails in the area are considered challenging. For instance, the ridge path to Saint-Michel Peak is described as very technical and slippery. Many running and cycling routes, such as the 'Les Perrins loop from Le Gua' or 'East Balcony of the Vercors – Col de l'Arzelier loop', are rated as difficult. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Le Gua and Cycling around Le Gua guides.
For unique viewpoints, Saint-Michel Peak offers magnificent panoramic views of the Vercors. Arc Pass provides a splendid vista of Belledonne, Les Rousses, and Les Écrins. Additionally, La Pierre Percée offers a natural arch that frames a panoramic view of the entire Matheysine plateau, creating a perfect photo opportunity.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of cycling routes, from moderate to difficult. You can explore routes like the 'East Balcony of the Vercors – Col de l'Arzelier loop' or 'Pont de la Rivoire – Nice View loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Le Gua guide.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Chazeaux – Col de l'Arzelier loop' or 'Arzelier Pass loop'. For detailed information and more trails, check out the MTB Trails around Le Gua guide.


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