By car
Arriving from the north, take the A48 motorway to Voreppe, towards Villard-de-Lans, or via Seyssinet, towards Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte.
Arriving from the south, take the A47 motorway towards Valence. Then exit at Die or Crest to reach the southern Vercors, or take the A49 to Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans to reach Royans, or exit at Veurey to reach the northern part of the massif (Lans-en-Vercors).
- From Paris: 6 hours, 590 km
- From Geneva: 2 hours 15 minutes, 200 km
- From Brussels: 8 hours, 850 km
- From Marseille: 3 hours, 280 km
- From Nice: 4 hours 30 minutes, 440 km
By train
TGV lines allow you to quickly reach the major gateway cities of the Vercors: Grenoble and Valence.
- Paris - Grenoble: 3 hours
- Paris - Valence: 2 hours
- Marseille - Valence: 1 hour
Book your train tickets online at https://www.sncf.com/fr
By bus
From Grenoble train station, reach the Vercors region via road connections with Itinisère.
- Line T64 Grenoble - Villard-de-Lans via Engins
- Line T65 Grenoble - Lans-en-Vercors via St-Nizier
These two lines are equipped with bike racks.
From Valence, you can reach the Drôme section of the Vercors region with Sradda.
In winter:
New:
From Valence TGV or from the Grenoble bus station, Transaltitude takes you to the ski resorts from December 21 to March 30, 2025, on Saturdays and Sundays, with more trips during school holidays.
For more information: Transaltitude
Good mobility tips
Use the regional route planner: www.oura.com
Consider carpooling with Mov'Ici
Hitchhike with RézoPouce
Choose a car-free mountain outing offered by the Vercors Park and Mountain Wilderness.