Les Balcons du Drac

Come and discover the Drac as you rarely do. This beautiful loop will take you down into the Drac gorges and allow you to observe the turquoise waters of this magnificent river.

This pleasant walk will allow you to follow the Drac before its arrival in the Lac du Monteynard. In the past, the Drac was not controlled by dams and carved its way through the rocks. Venture into the gorges to discover this magnificent water. Cross the few hamlets that border the Drac and offer views of the Matheysine territory just opposite.

En pratique

  • Acceptés

Publics

  • Walkers/hikers,
  • Level bue - Medium

Animaux acceptés

  • Acceptés

Start: Park in the Saint Jean d'Hérans church parking lot. You'll find the first signpost pointing in several directions. Follow the signs for "Cimetière" and the hamlet of "Des Rives". To do this, you'll pass through the village of Saint Jean d'Hérans, to exit quickly across the fields. You'll soon find the cemetery.

1) From the "Cimetière" post, head for "Paquiers". A long, long descent on a track takes you to the hamlet. You'll pass through a variety of scenery, forests, fields... From the hamlet of "Paquiers", follow the signs for "Les Rives". This charming little hamlet borders the Drac. Cross it, following the signs, and continue downhill.

2) From the "les Rives" post, head into the forest towards "les Chaux". A path gradually descends to the Drac balconies. From here, the view of the river is magnificent. From here, the view of the river is magnificent. Enjoy the freshness of the many streams you'll cross on your way to the "Les Chaux" signpost.

3) From "Les Chaux", follow the signs for "Caillat". This will take you up to the village of Saint Jean D'hérans. The first part is pleasantly wooded, followed by a more exposed section offering lovely views of the Drac. You'll soon reach the "Caillat" signpost.

4) From the "Caillat" post, head for "Saint jean d'Hérans". A little further on, you'll come to a second signpost entitled "Caillat 2", turn left in the direction of "Tracot". There's a good climb ahead, through thick forest. You'll soon reach the "Tracot" signpost.

5) Continue in the direction of "Saint jean d'Hérans". A wide forest track takes you back to the starting village. There are some fine views of the Vercors as you leave the forest. You finish the hike on the road back to the village where you left the car before.

Services

  • Pets welcome

Équipements

  • Car park,
  • Free car park

Nature du terrain

  • Ground,
  • Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring),
  • Grit

Informations complémentaires

Tourisme adapté

  • Not accessible in a wheelchair

Langues parlées

  • French

Durée moyenne d'une visite groupée

  • 180h

Ouvertures

All year round.

Périodes

  • Autumn,
  • Summer,
  • Winter,
  • Spring

Tarifs

Free access.

S'y rendre

Latitude : 44.853031

Longitude : 5.760265

Altitude : 822

Parking de l'Eglise
38710 Saint-Jean-d'Hérans
S'y rendre

Park in the village of Saint Jean d'Hérans near the church.

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Information mise à jour le 14/09/2022
par Office de Tourisme du Trièves

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