Vassieux-en-Vercors / Font d'Urle (stage 12)
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Vassieux-en-Vercors

Vassieux-en-Vercors / Font d'Urle (stage 12)

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Soak up a slice of the history of the Vercors as you set out to discover the village of Vassieux-en-Vercors. The Memorial and Necropolis of the Resistance, together with the Museum of Prehistory, bear witness to a rich but poignant past.

On the plateau of Font d'Urle, you can gaze over the magnificent natural spaces with superb views of the Vercors massif and southern Prealps.
This unforgettable hike, where the sites include the Resistance Memorial, skirts the plateau of Font d'Urle, and will introduce you to the history and wide, open spaces of the Vercors.

5 points of interest

  • Martyrologe
    Martyrologe - Focus outdoor

    Vassieux-en-Vercors

    Vassieux-en-Vercors is a place of resistance, and remains forever marked by history. Vassieux is one of the 5 towns and villages of France named after the Companions of the Liberation by General de Gaulle. The village paid a heavy tribute to the help brought by its inhabitants to the maquis of the Vercors. In fact, while the maquis were waiting for a parachute of provisions and weapons, it was the Nazis who sprang up in gliders and landed in the plain of Vassieux, on July 21, 1944. The massacre that followed sounded the end Of resistance in the Vercors. In the central square, a commemorative plaque (a martyrologist) honors the names of the inhabitants, 76 women, children and men who lost their lives on the 430 inhabitants of the village. The Memorial of the Resistance invites us to reflection and to remember. But Vassieux also retains the traces of an earlier history: that of prehistoric men, using an important deposit of flint, evoked by the Museum of Prehistory.
  • Eglise Vassieux
    Eglise Vassieux - E. Georges

    Vassieux church

    The church of Vassieux-en-Vercors was not spared during the bombing raids of World War II, and the bell tower is all that remains of the old building. The new church adjoining the bell tower (the only preserved edifice) was designed by the architect Pierre Myassard. The choir was reoriented to the west during the rebuilding work, and the decorative style was executed by the painters Aujame, Humblot and Borgès, the Grenoble glassmaker Montfallet and the sculptor Emile Gilioli. The painting of the choir was replaced by an altarpiece by the artist Carmelo Zagari; two stained-glass windows and the altar were designed by Jean-Marc-Cérino. The altar, which is made from Tavel stone, houses the relics of Edith Stein, a German Jew who became a Carmelite and died while being deported to Auschwitz in 1942.
  • MRV
    MRV - Département de la Drôme

    Departmental Museum of the Resistance

    The museum, which was founded by an old member of the Resistance, was renovated in its entirety in 2010. The museum tour is dotted with rich collections, connecting the revived history of the maquis and the rebuilding with the first-hand accounts of its founder. The tour is interspersed with a lavish collection of objects from the period and tactile terminals, and is structured around three themes: The Vercors before the Vercors, which presents the local and international context from 1918 to 1942; The Vercors Maquis, which contextualises the history of the Maquis from late 1942 to August 1944; and The Vercors after the Vercors, which details the post-war period, the reconstruction of the Vercors, commemorations and memorial buildings.
  • M. Rocheblave

    Memorial architecture walk

    From the car park at Col de la Chau, various information points explain the aims and ideas of the architects who designed the building that houses the Mémorial de la Résistance.

    Information point 1: The geography of Vassieux; why choose to build the Memorial here?

    Information point 2: The look-outs: chimney stacks on the roof of the Memorial

    Information point 3: The different phases of the project

    Information point 4: The potency of the architecture

    Information point 5: The link with Camp 6
  • Lente
    Lente - S&M Booth

    Forest of Lente

    With its 3000 hectares located between 1100 m and 1600 m of altitude, the forest of Lente is mainly composed of beeches exploited formerly for the coal, as well as softwoods exploited for the construction of mats for the navy. The forest home includes 5 types of ungulates: chamois, roe deer, deer, mouflons and wild boars.

Description

The Grand Tour du Vercors climbs back to the heights of Vassieux en Vercors up a very steep path all the way to Col de la Chau pass (1), where a truly captivating view awaits you over the Hauts Plateaux Nature Reserve and the summit of Grand Veymont. The route then climbs through a picturesque beech forest to Pot de la Croix (2) before running crosses the wide mountain pastures of the Font d'Urle plateau to the ski resort of the same name.
  • Departure : Vassieux-en-Vercors (village)
  • Arrival : Font d'Urle (car park)
  • Towns crossed : Vassieux-en-Vercors and Bouvante

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Recommandations

Be careful, as you are momentarily in mountain pasture areas, you may come across herd protection dogs, often Patous.
Make sure you always go around the herds, remaining calm while the guard dog identifies you, and don't pet or threaten them!

Dogs are not allowed anywhere on the Font d'Urle plateau (a nature conservation area) from June 1 to October 30.

Use the passageways to cross the fences, close the gates and barriers.

Stay on the marked paths is also respect private property.
Herd protection dogs
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 ?

Information desks

Place Pietri, 26 420 La Chapelle-en-Vercors

http://www.vercors-drome.com/info@vercors-drome.com04 75 48 22 54

Transport

By train :
Valence train stations
OùRA multimodal route planner  : https://www.oura.com/

By bus :
From Valence Line D05 to Vassieux-en-Vercors

By hitch hiking : You can get there / get back by hitching a lift with the Rezo Pouce network from Autrans-Méaudre, Lans-en-Vercors, Grenoble and Royans-Vercors (you can find all the stops in the Vercors on www.rezopouce.fr).

Carpooling :
Offer your services or book your carpooling on the regional Mov'Ici platform.

Access and parking

From the Col de Rousset, follow the D518 departmental road then the D76 towards Vassieux-en-Vercors.

From La Chapelle-en-Vercors, follow the D178 towards Vassieux-en-Vercors.

Parking :

Main car park at the entrance to the village

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