Mountain peaks around Le Gua, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, offer access to a diverse range of elevations within the Vercors and Belledonne massifs. The area is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, including vertical cliffs and large plateaus, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Le Gua itself features elevations reaching over 2,100 meters. This region provides varied opportunities for exploring the natural beauty of the Isère region.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This hike offers superb panoramas and the arrival at Pic Saint-Michel, if you go clockwise, reveals a breathtaking view of the valley.
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The road is very lightly trafficked, winding and in perfect condition. A real treat ! The view of the southern Vercors is superb
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Magnificent viewpoint, reachable without great technical difficulty. There is a difference in altitude of course!
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Second highest peak in the Vercors - and as usual with "second summits" 😆 harder to climb than the Grand Veymont. But, as I did on my tour, it can be crossed from both sides, T4+ to T5 (according to the SAC scale) or climbing sections 1+. I recommend going from northeast to south. More in my tour and in the second waypoint listed here, these are often marked multiple times on Komoot...
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Second highest peak in the Vercors - and as is usual with "second summits" 😆 harder to climb than the Grand Veymont. But it is also possible to cross it here, from both sides T4+ to T5 (according to the SAC scale) or climbing sections 1+. But it is easier at the top than it looks from the northeast, from Lac de Moucherolle. If you have enough time, you can also cross the Petite Moucherolle in another intermediate climb.
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Located near Grenoble, Pic Saint-Michel is a 1,966 meter peak in the Vercors massif, renowned for its accessible trails and panoramic views. This site attracts outdoor enthusiasts with its well-maintained trails and rich biodiversity. Offering an exceptional panorama of the Isère valley, it represents a privileged destination for a nature getaway for all levels of sporting activity.
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Magnificent hike. Technical places. you have access to the crests of the vertigo of the summits up to the peak St Michel
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Very technical and slippery ridge path
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Le Gua offers several peaks with exceptional views. For a magnificent panorama of the Vercors, consider Saint-Michel Peak. Summit Vertigo provides an exceptional panorama over the Alps. From La Peyrouse, you can enjoy a 360° view including Grenoble, the Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne chain. Additionally, Col Vert offers an exceptional view of the Vercors massif and Grenoble.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Saint-Michel Peak features a very technical and slippery ridge path. The ascent to Pas de l'Œille, often combined with Col Vert, can be delicate and requires sure-footedness. La Grande Moucherolle, at 2,284 meters, also presents a difficult 17.64 km hike with a significant 1,274m ascent, suitable for very experienced hikers.
The region around Le Gua offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You can find challenging loops like the 'Col Vert – Pas de l’Œil loop from Sous le Gerbier' (12.8 km, 810m elevation gain) or the 'Col Vert – Baraque des Clos loop from Sous le Gerbier' (14.1 km, 540m elevation gain). For more options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Le Gua guide.
Yes, Summit Vertigo is known for its magnificent viewpoint, reachable without significant technical difficulty, though it does involve a notable difference in altitude. La Peyrouse is also described as a very nice, easy hike, offering a beautiful 360° panorama.
While many trails are enjoyable in warmer months, it's important to note that some areas, like Col Vert, are generally not recommended in winter due to avalanche risks in certain sections. Spring, summer, and autumn typically offer the best conditions for exploring the mountain peaks, allowing for clear views and safer passage.
Beyond hiking, the region around Le Gua provides opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Around Lake Monteynard' for road cycling or the 'Plaine d'Herbouilly – Col d'Herbouilly loop' for gravel biking. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Le Gua and Gravel biking around Le Gua guides.
The mountain peaks around Le Gua are primarily located within the Vercors and Belledonne massifs. This area is known for its dramatic landscapes, including vertical cliffs, large plateaus, and varied terrain. You'll encounter exceptional panoramic views of these massifs and the city of Grenoble from many summits and passes.
Visitors describe Saint-Michel Peak as offering magnificent panoramic views of the Vercors. Be prepared for a very technical and potentially slippery ridge path. It's a stunning peak that appears to be the edge of the earth pushed upward by tectonic pressure.
Col Vert is a popular mountain pass offering an exceptional view of the Vercors massif and Grenoble. It's frequently included in hiking routes around Le Gua, with options like the 'Col Vert – Pas de l’Œil loop' or the 'Col Vert – Baraque des Clos loop' starting from Sous le Gerbier.
While not directly in Le Gua, La Grande Moucherolle, standing at 2,284 meters, is the second-highest peak in the Vercors massif and is accessible from the wider region. It offers a significant challenge for experienced hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views from various summits and passes, such as those from Summit Vertigo and Col Vert. The diverse and challenging nature of the trails, along with the dramatic landscapes of the Vercors and Belledonne massifs, are also highly valued.


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