Grand Veymont

Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 44.86670°N / 5.53330°E
Additional Information Elevation: 7680 ft / 2341 m
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Overview


Grand Veymont (2341m) is the highest montain of Vercors.

Vercors is the most West part of the Alps to have summits over 2000m.It's part of Dauphiné region.
It is 60 Km long (N-S) and 40 KM large (W-E) and is like a fortress 1000m higher than valleys.
It is borded by cliffs and canyons and has only one easy access on NE side.

Pictures of Grand Veymont ascent

routes overview


Name: Grand veymont from Gresse (NE)
Difficulty: F
Time required: 4h
Essential gear: take water !
Start point: Gresse en vercors (1200m)
Mid point: Pas de la Ville (1925m)
Top point: Grand veymont (2341m)
Difference in height: 1141m
Map: IGN Top 25 3236 OT Villard-de-Lans

Name: Grand veymont by Pas de Chabrinel (SW)
Difficulty: F
Time required: 3h
Essential gear: take water !
Start point: Route forestière du Pas de Chabrinel (1370m) with access from Die town.
Mid point : Pas de Chabrinel (1662m)
Top point: Grand veymont (2341m)
Difference in height: 970m
Map: IGN Top 25 3236 OT Villard-de-Lans

Name: Tête chevalière
Difficulty: F
Time required: 2.30h
Essential gear: take water !
Start point: Route du vallon de combau (1456m, Les Nonnières, Châtillon en Diois)
Top point: Tête chevalière (1951m)
Difference in height: 500m
Map: IGN Top 25 3237 OT Glandasse


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