Le Mont-Aiguille

This emblematic Vercors summit is one of the seven wonders of the Dauphiné. This stone needle is isolated from the rest of the Vercors, to which it was once attached. Today considered as the birthplace of climbing, the Mont Aiguille has 30 climbing routes, suitable for beginners to expert mountaineers. The tour of the Mont Aiguille lets you appreciate all the facets of this majestic summit, a true beacon that keeps watch over the Trièves.
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Combe Laval

Famous for its route carved into the cliff, the Combe Laval route winds its way through the magnificent cirque - a titanic 4 km deep cut which dominates the pays Royannais. We lose count of the tunnels through the rock, the sheer cliffs, the view points and the vertiginous belvederes. Underground and in the air, this route is a bit of a challenge!
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Grotte de Choranche

The Choranche cave is one of the most beautiful in France The spectacle is enchanting: vast 15m high halls, where thousands of bright white stalactites are reflected in the waters of the lake, galleries highlighted by light shows...Discover an underground world where the galleries light up under your feet.
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The Himalayan Passerelles

Two Himalayan footbridges, as dizzying as they are discreet, in their wooded and rocky setting, offer magnificent panoramic views over Monteynard-Avignonet lake and the surrounding summits. A spectacular and contrasting hiking itinerary lets you follow the lake and links these two footbridges.
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Léoncel Abbey

Set in a haven of greenery at 900 metres altitude, the Cistercian abbey of Léoncel proudly points its Alpine bell tower towards the heavens.
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Suspended houses

At the entrance to the Gorges de la Bourne, the village of Pont-en-Royans is a true curiosity, with its colourful houses hanging over the river.
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Via Vercors

The ViaVercors is the first green path in the mountains to offer a tourist and leisure discovery itinerary over almost 50 km.
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The Arêtes du Gerbier

The Arêtes du Gerbier ridges (2,109 metres), located to the north of the Vercors massif are easily recognisable with their white limestone cliffs. Coloured by the sun reflecting on their slopes, they offer a unique spectacle.
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The Archiane Cirque

It's one of the ten most beautiful cirques in France! Its walls, over 400 meters high, stand among the highest in the Vercors. Here, the minerality explodes in your face, and the vertical, sovereign, imposes its lines on the place. Wherever you look, cliffs decline their nuances on lacework of limestone...
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The Jarjatte valley

Vacationers heading south along the D1075 often remember the Col de la Croix-Haute for its climatic contrast. And for those who have been lucky enough to venture as far as the Vallon de la Jarjatte, it's often a favorite!
The Vallon is a vast mountain landscape, framed by high cliffs and peaks. Located in the commune of Lus La Croix Haute, this part of the Drôme department is at the crossroads of the Isère and Hautes-Alpes departments and the Rhône-Alpes-Auvergne and PACA regions!

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The Clairette de Die vineyard

It is one of the highest and most contrasting vineyards in France, sheltered by the cliffs of the southern Vercors and dotted with Provençal cabins... Thanks to its reputation, it has joined the "Vignobles & Découvertes" label. To find these small mountain plots, clinging to steep slopes that even experience snow, you have to go up high. They extend over around fifty kilometers, mainly on the right bank of the Drôme River, and their hillsides and terraces rise up to 700 meters above sea level on the foothills of the Vercors.

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