Saint-Jean-en-Royans / Pont-en-Royans (stage 17)
Maisons suspendues de Pont-en-Royans
Maisons suspendues de Pont-en-Royans - S&M_Booth
Saint-Jean-en-Royans

17. Saint-Jean-en-Royans / Pont-en-Royans (stage 17)

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With its houses suspended above the river Bourne, Pont-en-Royans is one of the most famous villages in the Dauphiné. A Water Museum is located in the heart of the village.
This is another short and easy stage where you can recharge your batteries, because the Grand Tour still has a long way to go!

So, make the very most of the wonders of the Royans…

5 points of interest

  • PNRV

    Waterfall of Frochet

    The Frochet waterfall has the characteristic of being a cascade of tuff, also called travertine. Here the environment is fresh and shaded, which is favorable to the development of mosses. Under the action of water, the mosses petrify, and this forms the tuff, which is a calcareous rock.
  • Le pont des Chartreux et le Cholet
    Le pont des Chartreux et le Cholet - S. Bossand

    The Chartreux Bridge

    The Chartreux bridge is built of tufa stone, very present in the area. It allows to cross the Cholet, and has long facilitated exchanges between Saint-Laurent-en-Royans and Saint-Jean-en-Royans. It was also a place of passage for the transport of coal from the Col de la Machine.
  • L'arboretum de Combe Laval
    L'arboretum de Combe Laval - S. Bossand

    Arboretum

    This arboretum was created in 1986 in place of an old landfill. In 2010, a collective is founded to energize the place, and events are set up around the theme of nature. Today, it is an area of biodiversity, conviviality and discovery, especially for schools.
  • La pierre tombale gallo-romaine au cimetière de Saint-Laurent
    La pierre tombale gallo-romaine au cimetière de Saint-Laurent - S. Bossand

    Gallo-Roman tombstone

    Located at the entrance of the cemetery of Saint-Laurent-en-Royans, this Gallo-Roman stone is a funerary cippus of the 2nd century.The upper part of the stone forms a hollow within which offerings could be deposited. Latin inscriptions appear on the stone:"To Titus Sammius Tertiolus, employed in the writings of the aerarium (public treasury), died at the age of twenty-six, Connia Conniola to her excellent husband and Sammius Connius to her father."
  • Pont-en-Royans
    Pont-en-Royans - S.M Booth

    View of Pont-en-Royans

    It is one of the most famous villages of Dauphiné, thanks to its houses hanging above the Bourne. In this narrow site, surrounded by mountains, one had to gain space. Many houses, built in advance on the rock, are actually suspended in the void, with wooden supports. It was very practical at the time to fish and get water. Today, a water museum is set up in the heart of the village.

Description

From the village centre, you need to head to Fontépaisse followed by Les Rimets and Les Massières (1), where you will find the main route of the Grand Tour du Vercors on foot. Next, in the heart of Royans, the route passes through the Chartreux bridge (2) then runs through the villages of Saint-Laurent (3) and Sainte-Eulalie (4) interspersed with crops and other walnut plantations all the way to Cascade Blanche (white waterfall) (5) and Pont-en-Royans. The path is wide and clear in the middle of the agricultural areas as far as Pont-en-Royans, and presents no difficulties.
  • Departure : Saint-Jean-en-Royans village
  • Arrival : Pont-en-Royans village
  • Towns crossed : Saint-Jean-en-Royans, Saint-Laurent-en-Royans, Sainte-Eulalie-en-Royans, and Pont-en-Royans

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Sensitive areas

Along your trek, you will go through sensitive areas related to the presence of a specific species or environment. In these areas, an appropriate behaviour allows to contribute to their preservation. For detailed information, specific forms are accessible for each area.

Eurasian eagle-owl

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Contact:
adrien.lambert@lpo.fr

Recommandations

Use the passageways to cross the fences, close the gates and barriers, and think of the shepherds and their flocks.

Staying on the marked paths also means respecting private property.

Information desks

13 Place de l'Eglise, 26190 Saint-Jean-en-Royans

http://www.vercors-drome.com/info@vercors-drome.com04 75 48 61 39

Transport

By train: TGV Valence

By bus: line 5 Valence - Vassieux en Vercors stop at Saint-Jean-en-Royans

The OùRA multimodal route calculator gives you access to all connections between regional trains, urban transport and departmental bus routes: https://www.oura.com/ 
 
Hitch-hiking: Find all the stops to go to or from www.rezopouce.fr hitch-hiking 

Carpooling: Share or book your carpool with Mov'Ici, the regional carpooling platform.

Access and parking

From Saint-Nazaire-en Royans, follow the D76 road to Saint-Jean-en-Royans.

Parking :

Car park in the village centre

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