Les sources de la Gresse
Start from the resort of Gresse-en-Vercors. This beautiful loop will allow you to discover the source of the famous stream that gave its name to the village, and to observe the Grand Veymont in all its forms.
Come and enjoy a magnificent hike at the foot of the Grand Veymont at 2341 meters. As you pass through the forest, you'll soon come across a long balcony trail offering magical views of the Vercors massif. The loop continues with a passage to the Pas de la Ville, the highest point of your outing, where marmots and ibex are regularly spotted.
En pratique
- Non acceptés
Publics
- Walkers/hikers,
- Orange level - quite hard
Animaux acceptés
- Non acceptés
Conditions d'accueil des animaux
- Possible with a leashed dog only if you descend directly after the "Sous le Pas de la Ville" post without going up to the "Pas de la Ville".
1) From the Champ de l'Herse parking lot, you can spot the yellow post in front of the road just after the little bridge, on the French Ski School side. Follow the signs for "Baraque du Veymont". To do this, follow the forest track and shortly afterwards (300m) you'll come across another yellow sign. Keep following the signs for "Baraque du Veymont", taking the small path that climbs slightly into the forest. Follow this path for a while, as it gradually rises to lead you to a new, wider track. You'll soon come to the Baraque du Veymont, a shelter in the forest.
2) From the "Baraque du Veymont" sign, head in the direction of "Pas de la ville". The path you're about to take is exposed and offers magnificent views of the Vercors cliffs. It also offers a gradual ascent to the "Sous le pas de la ville" signpost. There are a few "talwegs" which require vigilance, especially with children.
3) From "Sous le Pas de la Ville", continue uphill towards "Pas de la Ville". There's a good climb over stony ground.
Be sure to follow the signs, as several paths cross each other on the way up. You'll soon reach the Pas de la Ville, where you'll have a magnificent view of the Vercors and the Hauts-Plateaux Nature Reserve. Then turn around and head back down to the signpost "Sous le Pas de la Ville".
4) From "Sous le Pas de la Ville", continue downhill towards "Champ de l'Herse". Take care on the descent, as the path is stony and can be slippery. The descent continues for about 2 kilometers before you return to your car and enjoy the magnificent view of the Grand Veymont.
Équipements
- Free car park,
- Car park
Nature du terrain
- Stone,
- Grit,
- Not suitable for strollers,
- Ground
Informations complémentaires
Tourisme adapté
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
Langues parlées
- French
Durée moyenne d'une visite groupée
- 210h
Ouvertures
All year round.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Périodes
- Autumn,
- Summer,
- Winter,
- Spring
Tarifs
Free access.
S'y rendre
Latitude : 44.891656
Longitude : 5.547565
Altitude : 1252
38650 Gresse-en-Vercors
S'y rendre
Information mise à jour le 14/10/2022
par Office de Tourisme du Trièves