Best mountain peaks around Lans-En-Vercors are found within the Vercors Massif, a pre-Alpine mountain range known for its limestone formations and diverse landscapes. This region offers a variety of elevations and terrains, making it a destination for those seeking both panoramic views and physical challenges. The area is characterized by its natural monuments and elevated viewpoints. It provides access to numerous summits and trails that showcase the geological features of the Vercors.
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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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Magnificent viewpoint, reachable without great technical difficulty. There is a difference in altitude of course!
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Great viewpoint, and great path on the ridges.
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Second highest peak in the Vercors - and as usual with "second summits" 😆 harder to climb than the Grand Veymont. But, as I did on my tour, it can be crossed from both sides, T4+ to T5 (according to the SAC scale) or climbing sections 1+. I recommend going from northeast to south. More in my tour and in the second waypoint listed here, these are often marked multiple times on Komoot...
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Second highest peak in the Vercors - and as is usual with "second summits" 😆 harder to climb than the Grand Veymont. But it is also possible to cross it here, from both sides T4+ to T5 (according to the SAC scale) or climbing sections 1+. But it is easier at the top than it looks from the northeast, from Lac de Moucherolle. If you have enough time, you can also cross the Petite Moucherolle in another intermediate climb.
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Excellent hike with views of the Belledonne mountains and, if the weather is good, Mont Blanc. The climb to the Moucherotte is not particularly demanding, but the hike is very scenic and the view from the summit is a highlight. On the way down, you can take a detour over the dilapidated ski jump from the 1968 Olympics.
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Located near Grenoble, Pic Saint-Michel is a 1,966 meter peak in the Vercors massif, renowned for its accessible trails and panoramic views. This site attracts outdoor enthusiasts with its well-maintained trails and rich biodiversity. Offering an exceptional panorama of the Isère valley, it represents a privileged destination for a nature getaway for all levels of sporting activity.
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Magnificent hike. Technical places. you have access to the crests of the vertigo of the summits up to the peak St Michel
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Visitors frequently enjoy Saint-Michel Peak for its panoramic views and challenging ridge path. Another favorite is The Moucherotte Summit, offering extensive views of the Isère valley, Grenoble, and the Alps.
Yes, several peaks are well-suited for intermediate hikers. The Moucherotte Summit and Charande Summit are both categorized as intermediate and offer rewarding experiences with stunning views.
For exceptional panoramas, consider Saint-Michel Peak, which provides magnificent views of the Vercors valley. The Moucherotte Summit offers a vast panorama including the Isère valley, Grenoble, Chartreuse, Mont Blanc, Belledonne, and Oisans. Summit Vertigo also boasts an exceptional panorama over all the mountain ranges of the Alps.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Saint-Michel Peak features a technical and potentially slippery ridge path. Additionally, The Three Maidens are limestone needles that attract climbers and trail runners looking for a demanding ascent.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops through the Bourne Gorge. There are also several running trails, such as the Saint-Michel Peak loop, and dedicated mountain hiking routes for different skill levels.
Charande Summit is a high point at 1,709 meters that is particularly popular with paragliders, mountain bikers, and hikers, offering great views of the Molière alpine pasture.
The Vercors Massif is known for its distinctive limestone formations. Peaks like Saint-Michel Peak and The Three Maidens are notable natural monuments, with the latter being striking limestone needles that dominate the landscape.
Yes, at Summit Vertigo, you'll find a table, benches, and even a barbecue area, making it an ideal spot for a picnic with an exceptional view. There's also a repaired bench at The Moucherotte Summit for resting and enjoying the panorama.
Visitors consistently highlight the magnificent panoramic views, the feeling of absolute fullness at the summits, and the diverse terrain that caters to various outdoor activities. The geological features and natural monuments also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, the mountain hiking guide includes routes like the 'Pic Saint-Michel (1966 m) – Arc Pass loop from Parking des Barnets' and the 'View – The Moucherotte Summit loop from Montagnes de Lans Station'.
Charande Summit reaches a high point of 1,709 meters (5,607 ft), offering expansive views over the Molière alpine pasture and the north-eastern Vercors.
From The Moucherotte Summit, you can enjoy magnificent views that include Mont Blanc, along with the Chartreuse, Belledonne, and Oisans massifs. Mont Blanc can also be seen peeking out from behind Chamechaude from Charande Summit.


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