In the heart of the Vercors Regional Natural Park, explore the wild area of the Vercors Highlands. Perched at an average altitude of 1600 m, this reserve, the largest in metropolitan France, is a formidable playground for those who want to go on an adventure in complete safety.
The snow is exceptional all winter, the relief is mild which allows you to navigate in total serenity in a preserved natural space, in the heart of nature.
You will make your own trace, from refuge to refuge, in an environment perfectly adapted to the practice of snowshoeing. Your guide will always be at your side to guide you through these vast white and wild places for a long weekend.
This route is ideal for those who want to prepare for the great Nordic raids of the Scandinavian countries or simply to enjoy good times in the largest natural reserve in France.
Next departure on 01/02/25
From 475 €
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From 01/02/25 To 04/02/25 |
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From 26/02/25 To 01/03/25 |
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From 05/03/25 To 08/03/25 |
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Optional/
- Transfer to from Die Station on J1 and back on J4 to the accommodation (3 paticipants minimuim and 7 max): 80€/ person
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The price is all inclusive from departure to end point.
Personalised tour available
Contact us !Meeting at 2pm on the first day at your accomodation in Rousset en Vercors.
ROUSSET EN VERCORS
You guide welcomes you at your accommodation in Rousset en Vercors, at the foot of the nature reserve of the Vercors highlands. Check of your equipment, snowshoes, pulkas, bags. First short walk to test the equipment.
Diner and night in a cosy accomodation at Rousset en Vercors.
1 to 2 hours walk / 3 to 5 km / Elevation: +150m -150m
HIGHLANDS OF VERCORS - REFUGE OF PRE GRANDU
Departure for the high plateaux of the Vercors with pulkas and snowshoes to the Pré Grandu refuge. We settle into this refuge, which has been well equipped by the ONF and reserved just for us. We spend the afternoon making our igloos (not far from the refuge). Let's live the unforgettable experience of a day in the shoes of an Inuit! Depending on the conditions, we may be able to set off from the Col de Rousset. Dinner and overnight at the Pré Grandu ONF hut on the high plateaux. You'll carry some of your gear, along with the pulkas, as most of the food has already been transported to the hut.
3 hours walk / Elevation: +400m
THE HIGHLANDS OF VERCORS
A beautiful walk beneath the Grand Veymont (highest peak in the Vercors: 2341m), in the heart of France's largest nature reserve: exceptional scenery. On the way back, igloos can be perfected if required. Dinner and overnight at the Pré Grandu ONF refuge.
5 hours walk / Elevation: +250m, 150m
PRÉ GRANDU - ROUSSET EN VERCORS
Nice descent via the Coche to the village of Rousset. On the way back, we'll have a snack at the gîte where we stayed on the 1st day.
2h30 hours walk / Elevation: -400m
End of the trek in the middle of the afternoon.
Snow cover in the mid-range mountains is sometimes unpredictable. You are first and foremost hikers, so in the event of a lack of snow on certain parts of the itinerary, we will still ensure the departure of our tours. Remember to bring walking shoes.
We may sometimes have to make slight changes to the itinerary indicated, either due to organisational reasons (overcrowding of accommodation, groups being split, changes in the state of the terrain, etc.) or directly due to the guide (weather conditions, level of the group). Trust us, these changes are always made in your interest, for your safety and greater comfort.
Elevation: +/- 400m approximately per day.
Walking time:4 to 6 hours per day.
Type of trek: this tour is not technically difficult and is open to children from 12 years. You need to be in good physical condition and have some hiking experience.
This trip is organised in collaboration with our local partners, who share our commitment to offering you an authentic holiday.
From 6 participants and limited to 13. French mountain leader, state-qualified and specialised in snowshoeing.
3 nights in a dormitory
First night in a gite in Rousset in Vercors, then two nights in unguarded refuges.
In these unguarded, rustic, but warm refuges, the toilets are outside in Pré Grandu, in nature in Chaumailloux, and you have to melt the snow or transport water to make yourself a meal and possibly make a bit of toilet! Wipes are also a good compromise. Solidarity among all members of the group is a guarantee of success. When we get to the huts, we have to make a fire (the wood is on site) to warm up, but the hut is quite small and very quickly hot.
Breakfast, dinner, lunch picnic and snacks included.
In the gite in Rousset-en-Vercors, the group is in half board; in the refuges not guarded, the dinner is made by the group and the guide. Help is always welcome. For lunch, your guide prepare a picnic, usually consisting of a variety of salads and regional products.
Please let us know if you have any allergies or dietary requirements at the time of booking.
We do our best to accommodate special diets (gluten-free, vegetarian, etc.). However, we encourage you to bring a few extra items for your own picnics.
Transfer in your own vehicle to the start of the trail at the Beure car park.
Building an igloo requires a bit of technique, which your guide will be happy to teach you! An igloo for 3 or 4 people can be built in around 3 hours. Once built, a simple candle transforms the place into a cathedral of light... why not spend the night?
Don't worry, we have a well-equipped hut nearby that you can use if you don't fancy a night in the igloo.
You'll also learn an incredibly effective safety technique in a hostile environment that you'll never forget!
If the snow conditions aren't good enough to build an igloo, we'll opt for a snowshoe walk on the high plateaux.
IGN Top 25 : 3136 ET, 3236 OT, 3235 OT
Meeting at 2 pm on the first day at your accomodation in Rousset en Vercors.
BY CAR
Access by Valence then Die.
From Die, drive to the Col de Rousset.
Special equipment (snow tires, snow chains or socks, etc.) are mandatory from 1 November. Practice putting them on before you leave.
You leave your car in the Beure car park or at the Col du Rousset on day 2. You can collect it at the end of your stay.
BY TRAIN
Train station in Die then taxi. Check the timetable on the SNCF website
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Lyon (LYS) 2h by car to Rousset en Vercors
End point at 4pm at the parking of Beure or at le Col de Rousset.
If you are late please contact the agency as soon as possible: +33 (0)4 50 79 09 16 or +33 (0)6 42 49 76 07
Clothing
Snowshoeing equipment
Other Equipment
You carry your belongings in pulkas (Scandinavian sledges) and drawn by the participants; we plan a pulka for 2 to 4 people to draw alternately. The pulka slides over the snow and requires less effort than wearing a loaded backpack. The weight of personal belongings in the pulkas must not exceed 8 kg per person.
You also carry your backpack (30 liters max) in which you will have your belongings of the day (a warm garment, a rain cape, a canteen, box and cutlery for the picnic, sun protection and identity papers) and some room to carry a picnic.