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Family friendly hiking trails around Réserve biologique intégrale du Vercors traverse a landscape characterized by vast limestone plateaus and distinctive karstic formations. The region features a significant variation in altitude, with dense beech-fir and spruce forests at lower elevations, transitioning to Scots pine forests and alpine meadows higher up. Deep gorges and rocky environments contribute to the topographical diversity, including the largest mountain pine forest in the limestone Alps.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Vercors is famous for having hosted numerous resistance fighters during the Second World War. The Departmental Museum of the Vercors Resistance retraces this history through the collection of a former resistance fighter, Joseph La Picirella. It offers a tour route based on everyday objects, weapons, photographs, archives, and multimedia.
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Only a few stones remain of this old windmill. Here, it was the south wind that turned the millstone, everywhere else in the Vercors, it was the force of the water that was used.
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Mid October serendipity that was still open. On bikes. Flat grass for tent. Easy walk to town. Not many restaurants open for dinner. Spar grocery open late early. Go see cour et mur de fusillees
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the gateway to the southern Vercors, magnificent
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The Révoulat viewpoint dominates the Vernaison gorges from a vertiginous overhang. You arrive at a belvedere with a magnificent view of the historic Grands Goulets road.
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Sublime but long. You have to be in good shape.
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Round counterclockwise gives a strong ascent for the viewpoint. Clockwise descent after the viewpoint. Furthermore, a nice and beautiful route.
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There are over 60 family-friendly hiking trails in the Réserve biologique intégrale du Vercors. This includes 16 easy routes perfect for younger children and 33 moderate trails for families looking for a bit more adventure.
Families will discover a diverse and dramatic landscape, from vast limestone plateaus and unique karstic formations to dense beech-fir and spruce forests. Higher up, you'll find Scots pine forests and alpine meadows. The area also features deep gorges and rocky environments, offering varied scenery for all to enjoy.
The best time for family hikes is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, trails are clear of snow, and the diverse flora and fauna are most active. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, while spring and autumn provide beautiful colors and fewer crowds.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For example, the Contour de vassieux en vercors – Vassieux-en-Vercors loop from Saint-Agnan-en-Vercors is a moderate 13.2 km loop with minimal elevation gain, offering a pleasant experience for families. Many other shorter, easier loops can be found throughout the region.
The Réserve biologique intégrale du Vercors is rich in biodiversity. Families might be lucky enough to spot deer, marmots, chamois, or ibex. Birdwatchers could look out for golden eagles, bearded vultures, or black grouse. The reserve's commitment to conservation means a thriving natural environment for many species.
The Réserve biologique intégrale du Vercors largely overlaps with the Réserve naturelle nationale des Hauts Plateaux du Vercors, which is a strict nature reserve. Due to its integral biological status and focus on preserving sensitive wildlife, dogs are generally not permitted, even on a leash, within the core integral reserve areas. It's crucial to check specific regulations for the exact trail you plan to hike, as rules can vary slightly in surrounding areas of the wider Vercors Regional Natural Park. Always respect local signage.
Absolutely! Many trails offer stunning vistas. For instance, the Revoulat Viewpoint – La Chapelle-en-Vercors loop provides excellent views. The region is characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs and plateaus, so you'll often find natural viewpoints offering panoramic scenes of the Vercors mountains and valleys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the natural environment, the well-maintained paths, and the stunning, varied scenery that makes for memorable family outings. The sense of wilderness and immersion in nature is frequently highlighted.
Yes, many moderate trails strike a great balance. The Le Pas du Serpaton – Gresse-en-Vercors loop is a moderate 9.4 km route with a decent elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for active families. These routes provide a sense of accomplishment with beautiful views.
While some villages within the wider Vercors Regional Natural Park are served by regional bus lines, direct public transport access to many specific trailheads within the integral reserve can be limited. It's advisable to check local transport schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport, as car access often provides more flexibility for reaching remote starting points.
Given the varied terrain and mountain weather, it's wise to pack layers of clothing, including waterproofs, even in summer. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Don't forget plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and a map or GPS device. Binoculars can enhance wildlife spotting, and a camera is a must for capturing the stunning scenery.


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