

Discover the northern plateau of the Glandasse mountain, an unforgettable getaway in the Hauts-Plateaux du Vercors Nature Reserve.
1.">Departure from Fournaire (parking), take the forest road to join Les Drayes 1. 2, atteindre par un joli sentier en forêt le Pas de Pillouse 3, poursuivre jusqu'au Col de Vire Sac.">Then take the direction of the Col de Vire Sac 2, reach by a nice path in the forest the Pas de Pillouse 3, continue until Col de Vire Sac. 4.">From there, follow the itinerary that goes towards the North, to pass near the characteristic rock of the Dent de Die, before arriving at the crossroads of Lentillière 4. 5, pour déboucher un peu plus haut à Pison 6 sur le plateau (attention vous pénétrez dès lors dans la Réserve naturelle des">Continue on the trail in the balcony (always yellow-green markings), passage to the shelter of the Pison 5, to unbuckle a little higher to Pison 6 on the plateau (attention you penetrate then in the Natural reserve of the High plateaux of the Vercors, with a specific regulation to know and respect!). 7.">Now take the route of GR 91 and 93 (white-red markings), running north to Pré Peyret 7. At Pré Peyret, take the GR 93 direction of the Col du Rousset until the Pré Peyret shelter. From here, take the path leading to the Pas de Chabrinel to the south, before gradually starting the descent, towards Romeyer (pay attention to certain passages in the scree, especially in rainy weather). 8, Serre Reynier 9 et Les Echaliers 10 , un chemin puis une piste forestière permet de terminer cette grande randonnée par Le Château">Follow the yellow-green markup to the parking of Fournaire, passing at the crossroads Les Gravelles 8, Serre Reynier 9 and Les Echaliers 10, a path then a forest trail allows to finish this great hike by Le Château 11 et Les Drayes.">11 and Les Drayes.
You will enter the Hautes-Plateaux Nature Reserve of the Vercors, with a specific regulation to know and respect! Beware in rainy weather, some technical passages can be delicate and slippery! Use the passageways to cross the fences, close the gates and barriers. Stay on the marked paths is also respect private property. You are at certain times of the year on summery areas, maybe you will meet protective dogs, often Patous. Always be sure to bypass the herds, while remaining calm while the dog identifies you, not caressing or threatening them. If you have a dog, keep it on a leash.
In the mountain pastures, the guard dogs are there to protect the herds from predators. When I hike, I adapt my behaviour by going around the herd and pausing so that the dog can identify me. Click here to see the video : c'est quoi au juste un chien de protection ?
The national nature reserve of Vercors Hauts plateaux is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors. This reserve, created in 1985 by the French government, is the heart of the Vercors Park, with no permanent habitations or roads running through it. Unique in its size (17,000 hectares), the Hauts-Plateaux du Vercors reserve covers 8% of the Vercors Regional Nature Park. It is now the largest terrestrial reserve in mainland France. It is open to all, but it's subject to a number of regulations that you will need to be aware of to prepare for your stay.
By train : Die train stationCarpooling :Offer your services or book your carpooling on the regional Mov'Ici platform.
Parking place name Fournaire
Place name Fournaire, north of Romeyer
This hike begins by progressing in the large pine forests before reaching the Hauts-Plateaux du Vercors and its wide open spaces. From up there, the landscapes are even more grandiose.
From Die, take the D742 towards Romeyer, cross the village and climb up to Fournaire (parking).
Place name Fournaire, north of Romeyer