Best mountain peaks around Saint-Agnan-En-Vercors offer diverse landscapes within the Vercors massif. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous peaks and plateaus. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments and viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to experience the natural environment of the Drôme section of the Vercors.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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From Saint-Michel-les-Portes, it's about 7 km at an average gradient of 8%. The last few kilometers often reach double digits. A cruel climb if it's the last one of your day...
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Beautiful view and nice place with a table
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After a long section of "classic" pass, we suddenly find ourselves on the side of a cliff with a majestic view 😍. The valley is not very long but magnificent. Many nooks and crannies to stop and take a photo.
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As pretty at the top as at the bottom, lots of ways to get to the top, accessible for all levels (not technical but lots of elevation gain depending on your starting point) but it's worth it!
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Whether you're on gravel or mountain bike, this is a must-do for the many trails, paths, and roads that surround it. And the view of Mont-Aiguille 🤩
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The Col de l’Allimas – 1352 m – is a pass located to the east of the Vercors Massif but it is an isolated pass because it does not allow you to reach the interior of the massif. On the other hand, it offers one of the most beautiful views of the massif with the remarkable peaks of the Grand Veymont and Mont Aiguille. Source: alpes4ever
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The Col de l'Allimas, located at 1,354 meters, offers two possible climbs. From Saint-Guillaume, you have to climb 13.6 kilometers at an average of 5.2 kilometers. From Saint-Michel-les-Portes, the gradient is 5.4% over 10 kilometers.
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Beautiful view, on one side into the valley and on the other side into the grasslands
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The region offers several highly-rated spots. Grand Veymont is the highest point of the Vercors massif, offering panoramic views. The Combe Laval Cirque features a spectacular road carved into limestone, providing breathtaking scenery. Additionally, Col de l'Allimas is a mountain pass known for its views of the Vercors massif, including Mont Aiguille.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Grand Veymont is considered difficult and rewarding. You can find several challenging mountaineering routes, such as the "Path with panoramic view – Grand Veymont loop from Gresse-en-Vercors" or the "Bachassons Pass loop from Gresse-en-Vercors," both listed in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Agnan-En-Vercors guide.
Many peaks and passes offer exceptional views. Grand Veymont provides a 360-degree panorama of the Alps and Vercors plateaus. The Combe Laval Cirque offers dizzying perspectives of the Royan landscape. But Sapiau boasts a breathtaking view of cliffs, the valley below, and the Vercors plateau. The Col de l'Allimas also provides beautiful views of the massif, including Mont Aiguille.
The Vercors massif is rich in wildlife. On Grand Veymont, you have a good chance of seeing ibexes and marmots. The Bachassons Pass, which leads to the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors, is known for its rich fauna, including mountain goats.
Yes, there are several moderate options. For example, the "La Montagne de Beure - circuit of the bear of Vercors" is a moderate loop in the regional natural park. Another option is the "Collet de Sapiau – But Sapiau loop from Col de Rousset." You can find these and more in the Hiking around Saint-Agnan-En-Vercors guide.
The Vercors mountains are generally best for hiking from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some lower-altitude trails can be enjoyed in early spring or late autumn. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks. For instance, the "Collet de Sapiau – But Sapiau loop from Col de Rousset" is a moderate circular hike. For more challenging options, consider the "Path with panoramic view – Grand Veymont loop from Gresse-en-Vercors" or the "Bachassons Pass loop from Gresse-en-Vercors." Explore these and other loops in the Hiking around Saint-Agnan-En-Vercors guide.
The region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "But Sapiau Loop from Col de Rousset" or the "Le Collet loop from La Chapelle-en-Vercors," detailed in the Running Trails around Saint-Agnan-En-Vercors guide. The Combe Laval Cirque is also very popular with cyclists for its exceptional panorama.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from high points like Grand Veymont. The presence of diverse wildlife, such as ibexes and marmots, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the unique geological features, like the spectacular road of the Combe Laval Cirque, and the sense of tranquility found in the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors accessed via Bachassons Pass.
While popular spots are well-loved, exploring the trails around But Sapiau can offer a more secluded experience with impressive views of the cliffs and the Vercors plateau. The long path along the edge of Montagne de Beurre, leading to But Sapiau, provides stunning vistas away from the busiest routes.
In spring, weather in the Vercors can be variable. It's best to dress in layers, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Bring sturdy hiking boots, as trails can be wet or muddy. Even in spring, temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes, so a warm fleece or insulated jacket is advisable. Don't forget sun protection, a hat, and gloves for cooler mornings or evenings.


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