A La Rencontre du Soleil campsite is a 5 * campsite that welcomes you to the heart of the Oisans, at the foot of the 21 bends of Alpe d'Huez - The campsite is equipped with an indoor pool (depending on the weather) and heated, a multisport field and a restaurant
If you are renting, bed linen and towels are not provided. You can always rent them by reserving them in advance so that we can make the beds before your arrival (19 € double bed, 14 € single bed, bathroom linen 8.50 € / pers)
You must clean your rental before departure otherwise cleaning is charged 70 €
If you have a pitch, you can rent a fridge for your stay (7.50 € / day)
We also lend European catches to the reception
Here are some questions to prepare your stay.
Check-in possible from 03:00 PM to 07:00 PM
Gps coordinates
Longitude : 6 ° 2 22.9
Latitude : 45 ° 3 55.8
By car :
From Paris, take the A6 motorway, then the A432 motorway, then take the A48 motorway, then follow the signs for the sisteron / route bis cote d'azur exit 8 Vizille / Station of the oisans
From Lyon take motorway A48 direction Grenoble, then direction sisteron / route bis cote d'azur, take sotie n ° 8 : Vizille / Station of the oisans
By train :
Grenoble Station
From the Grenoble station, there are buses to go to Bourg d'Oisans, inquire for prices and schedules on http://www.itinisere.fr
By plane :
Lyon Saint Exupery Airport
Shuttle buses from the airport are available for Grenoble
- Grenoble - Isère Airport(93 km, 1:13)
- Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport(139 km, 1:36)
- Grenoble(52 km, 54 min)
For pitches, parking space is provided on your location
For rentals, parking close to the rentals is available (with the place number that corresponds with that of your rental) provided for a car per rental (if you have 2 cars, parking at the entrance to the campsite is available)
Arrivals are from 15 : 00. The reception is open to settle all the formalities of the stay as soon as you arrive.
It is necessary to inform the reception in case of late arrival (after 7.00 pm) in order to communicate to you the procedure to follow for your arrival
The bouquet family and its team are happy to welcome you to their campsite and wish you an excellent stay with us.
We remain at your disposal during your stay
You will find the sign showing the general rules of the campsite outside the reception
Traffic in the campsite is allowed from 7am to 10pm and is strictly reserved for campsite guests
For the calm of the holiday makers and the safety of the children, we ask you to roll at 10 km / h
For the protection of the environment, we ask our customers to be vigilant about the use of water and electricity (ex: to turn off the lights of the rental when they come out, not to let the water flow unnecessarily, …), and to respect selective sorting for waste
By fins, we have already equipped the sanitary block with detectors on all lights
We ask our clients to remain cautious in the face of barrier gestures and to wear a mask in case of symptoms.
The fire warning sign is located at the lobby entrance
The gathering point is on the kids play area
We ask you a deposit of 200 € for rentals. An inventory must be carried out by you at your arrival and to give us, and we will come to carry out the initial inventory
We ask you to come make an appointment, to make your departure, at the reception before Thursday
The campsite has a laundry, with 2 washing machines that works with 1 € coins (6x1 €), a dryer € 1 for 7 minutes
The reception sells laundry pods for 1 €
To respect the environment, we recommend washing at 30 ° C
Garbage containers are located outside the campsite, near the car park
There is sorting: glass, paper, cardboard, household trash
The reception is open daily from 08:00 to 12:00 and from 13:30 to 19:30.
The WIFI is free on all the campsite. You have to ask the code at the reception (a code for each device)
We have a bread roll every morning from 8: 00 to 10: 00
You must reserve the day before 18: 00 at the reception
The restaurant is open from May 15 to September 15
from 10h to 14h and from 17h30 to 21h(in low season) and closed on tuesday
From 10h to 14h30 and from 16h to 21h30 (in high season)
Traditional cuisine, Alpine specialties, chef's suggestions, takeaways, roast chicken cooked on site, pizza menu…
There is a TV room on the first floor of the sanitary block, in the center of the campsite
The swimming pool is heated, open every day from 10:00 to 19:00 from 1st of may till the 20th september, free access, strictly reserved to the clientele of the campsite
A launderette is at your disposal in the sanitary block in the center of the campsite
2 washing machines 6 € per wash (6 pieces of 1 €)
1 dryer € 1 for 7 minutes
The reception sells laundry pods 1 €
Ironing board available at the sanitary block and ready iron at the reception
Pets are allowed in the campsite. They must be kept on a leash under the responsibility of their masters. Their vaccination cards must be up to date and presented to the reception upon your arrival. We ask our kind customers to pick up their excrement (bags are available at the entrance of the campsite).
The campsite is accessible to people with reduced mobility
They can pick up the key at the reception to use the adapted toilets, and will be able to keep it all the stay
Garbage containers are located outside the campsite, after the car park
There are glass containers, paper, cardboard
The sanitary block is located in the center of the campsite
Sanitary cleaning is done twice a day (morning and early afternoon)
Iron at reception, ironing board available in bathrooms
There are hair dryers available in the toilets
Service area for camping car reserved only for the clientele of the campsite
For rentals, there is a parking close to rentals (one place per rental), additional cars parking on the free parking at the entrance of the campsite
For locations, vehicles are expected to park on site
The electricity for the pitches is at 10amp, 7.20 € per day
One concert per week (Wednesday) at the campsite restaurant in July and August
Other activities and activities are offered outside the campsite
We rent at the reception, cot and high chair
The bathrooms are equipped with a baby bath and bottle warmer
We provide at the reception equipment for the multisport field: balls (football, basketball), rackets and tennis balls, rackets and ping pong balls
Aquabike at the pool 6 € 30 minutes
Inquire at the reception
We sell postcards and stamps at the reception
You can leave your mail at the reception, which will leave every day except Sunday
Loan of books and games at the reception
The restaurant offers pizzas and takeaways
Different activities are proposed on the village of oisans and its surroundings:
- Rafting, canyoning, canoe, paddle, paragliding, via ferrata, tree climbing park... these activities are bookable at the reception
- Museum of minerals and fauna of the Alps in Bourg d'Oisans
- edf hydrélec museum in vaujany at 15 minutes
- Village of venosc at 15 minutes
- Chateau and Vizille park at 25 minutes
- Hiking
- Many cycling routes, brochure available at the reception or available on the bike-oisans application
Sports events and especially cycling are featured on Le Bourg-d'Oisans. To note in your diaries if this sport fascinates you or if you wish to discover it :
During the summer, you can participate in the Duathlon which combines 6.5 km of running with 15 km of cycling.
At the beginning of July, the competition continues with the Alpine Grandfondo Look Marmotte which is a stop in Bourg-d'Oisans. More than 7,500 cyclists compete in this event.
The last Sunday of June, the female motocross makes the engines roar on the roads of the town.
The last weekend of July is the Trail of the Standard waiting for the riders for qualifying events.
Mid-June, it is the competition of canoe-kayak which rages on the waters of the lakes around.
At the end of June, the 3 Villards Challenge will see the riders compete on 3000 meters of altitude difference.
Mid-May, the triathlon starts with mountain biking, canoeing and running.
Finally, the village remains an essential step of the Tour de France.
Every Saturday morning from 8am, the market of local products welcomes you in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Every Thursday afternoon. Rendezvous at 13h in the village of oisans, back at 20:30. Hike of about 1h30 with a positive man from 400 m to reach the site. Booking and more informatoin by telephone with jérome
22 € per adult, 10 € per child under 15 years old. Children under 7 accepted if they walk without help
Visit of the gardens on July 12 from 17h to 18h30
August 9 from 17h to 18h30
September 15 from 17h to 18h30
Located at 1,860 metres altitude in the Grandes Rousses mountain range in the Oisans, the ski resort of L'Alpe d'Huez is a renowned winter sports destination. Offering abundant sunshine, pure air, good snow coverage and 240 km of runs, the resort is paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Other reasons for its popularity include the 16-km La Sarenne run (one of the longest in the world!), night skiing, fantastic sports facilities, an outdoor ice rink, shops, entertainment and great après-ski spots.
Alpe d'Huez is also a fitness resort in the summer season, offering numerous activities like rambling, mountain biking, climbing, via ferrata, horse riding, fishing and pool swimming, to name but a few.
Well-known among cycling enthusiasts is the Alpe d'Huez ascent. This legendary stage of the Tour de France has 21 hairpin bends and is a challenge taken up by thousands of cyclists every summer.
Les Deux Alpes is an international ski resort located in the heart of the Oisans mountains in the Alps, 70 km from Grenoble. It boasts a vast ski area with 227 km of trails and is known for its great sports facilities and atmosphere, varied entertainment, shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
It also offers a large number of outdoor activities in the summer: mountain biking, summer glacier skiing at 3,600 m altitude, climbing, walking, tennis, pool swimming, horse riding, bungee jumping and paragliding. A top destination for sports enthusiasts!
Nestling in a very special natural setting at the foot of the Meije massif, the pretty mountain village of La Grave has preserved all its character: steep, narrow streets, stone houses and, at the top of the village, two religious buildings, Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church and Pénitents Blancs chapel. Walking around this unspoiled village is a real pleasure.
The Glaciers de la Meije cable car departing from La Grave takes visitors up to the Girose glacier at an altitude of 3,200 metres. From the top there is a fantastic panoramic view over the surrounding mountains, plus the possibility of visiting an ice cave in the summer period.
The history-laden Château de Vizille, built in the 17th century by Lesdiguières, then supreme commander of the French armed forces, was the cradle of the French Revolution in the 18th century. It was here that the Assembly of Vizille (or Assembly of the Three Orders of the Dauphiné) gathered on 21 July 1788 to demand a meeting of the Estates General (a form of national parliament). The estate is also noteworthy for having served as the French Presidents' summer residence from 1925 to 1960. Today the property of Isère Departmental Council and open to the public, the château houses the Museum of the French Revolution dedicated to this turbulent period in France's history including a wonderful collection of works of art and objects.
The vast 100-hectare park standing in front of the château is a lovely place for a walk or family outing, and boasts formal gardens, a rose garden, a lake and canals and an animal park with deer, grey herons, swans and geese.
Located opposite the Meije glaciers and not far from the village of La Grave at an altitude of 2,058 metres, Lautaret pass is a road that takes cyclists, hikers and drivers from the Briançonnais to the Oisans regions. Particularly familiar with cycling fans, this mythical pass has seen the Tour de France pass through on many occasions.
Apart from the superb mountain scenery, there is the Lautaret Alpine Garden to discover (open summer only), a wonderful botanical garden home to over 2,000 plant species from the Alps and all over the world.
Located in the Taillefer mountains south of the town of Vizille along the Napoleon Road, the four lakes at Laffrey – Lac Petichet, Lac de Pierre-Châtel, Lac Mort and the big Lac de Laffrey – are an ideal spot to unwind and go on nature walks. A water sports centre and beaches with sun umbrellas and loungers at the Lac de Laffrey make it the perfect place to sunbathe, swim, windsurf, pedalo and fish.
Nestled in a peaceful and lush setting 12 km from Grenoble, the spa resort of Uriage-les-Bains, very fashionable in the late 19th century, has been famous since Antiquity for its curative water. Today specialising in the treatment of rheumatic, dermatological and respiratory conditions, the spa establishment also offers fitness and well-being breaks.
The town is a lovely place to stroll around for the typical and eclectic belle-époque architecture of its hotels, villas and various other buildings. Walking enthusiasts can also choose from the very pleasant, 200-hectare Parc Thermal spa garden and the many footpaths departing from the resort.
As the capital of the Alps and the Dauphiné, a university city, science hub and official City of Art and Culture, Grenoble has a long list of assets! Among its attractions are the old town, full of lively squares, mansions and picturesque shopping lanes lined with old houses; countless museums containing rich collections; relaxing parks and gardens like Paul Mistral park, Jardin des Plantes (Botanical Garden) and Île Verte park; and its stunning panoramic view of the surrounding mountains from La Bastille fort.
In the historic centre, don't miss: the pedestrian Saint-André square lined with café terraces and overlooked by the magnificent Gothic and Renaissance facades of the old Dauphiné Parliament building; Hôtel de Lesdiguières, a mansion opposite the charming Jardin de Ville where hundred-year-old trees grow; Place Grenette square, the hub of Grenoble life, with shops, restaurants and cafés; Place aux Herbes, a square with a little covered market hall where a market takes place every morning except Monday; Place Notre-Dame, for the 13th-century cathedral, Old Bishop's Palace Museum (Musée de l'Ancien Évêché) and Fountain of the Three Orders (Fontaine des Trois Ordres), which commemorates the 1788 events leading to the French Revolution.
In terms of culture, Grenoble offers a large choice of museums, temporary exhibitions and entertainment, including the Museum of Grenoble and its sumptuous collections of old and modern art, the Archaeological Museum, Natural History Museum, National Centre of Contemporary Art, Dauphinois Museum, Old Bishop's Palace Museum, Stendhal Museum, Isère Resistance and Deportation Museum and the Grenoble Automaton Museum. A host of very interesting places to satisfy a wide variety of tastes!
Towering over Greater Grenoble from a height of 475 metres and accessible on foot or by cable car from the centre of Grenoble, La Bastille fort offers an absolutely exceptional panoramic view of the surrounding scenery: the Chartreuse mountains to the north, Belledonne mountain range to the east, Vercors mountains to the west and the city of Grenoble below! This key tourist attraction is especially worth a visit to see the stunning sunsets.
Built from 1823 to 1848 to defend the Dauphiné from an attack by the Duchy of Savoy, this former military fortress is today a cultural centre with exhibitions of contemporary art and the Museum of the Mountain Troops (Musée des Troupes de Montagne) dedicated to the environment and history of mountain soldiers.
Located in the Upper Dauphiné in the southern part of the Isère département, the Trièves mountains are dominated by Mount Aiguille. Pastoral landscapes juxtapose wilderness in this mountainous region that writer Jean Giono described as a “cloister of mountains”.
The village of Mens, the capital of the Trièves, is a pleasant and interesting halt with its old covered markets and narrow streets, its Café des Arts decorated with frescoes dating from 1896 and a museum devoted to the history and heritage of the Trièves, covering both the area's natural and man-made attractions.
The Trièves is a wonderful place to relax and recharge your batteries while you enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities, from hiking and mountain biking to horse riding.
Famous for its vast ski area stretching from Briançon to Lautaret pass, Serre Chevalier resort, known locally as Serre Che, is the biggest winter sports resort in the South Alps. Located at the gateway to Écrins National Park, the valley of Serre Chevalier (or Guisane valley) is home to the towns and villages of Briançon, Chantemerle, Monêtier-les-Bains and Villeneuve, where a beautiful built heritage consisting of churches, chapels and old houses sits alongside the most modern sports facilities.
Numerous activities are on offer to holiday-makers throughout the year: rambling, mountain-biking and mountaineering in the summer, and skiing (on no fewer than 250 km of runs!), cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
To relax after a day of exercise, head to the spa recreation centre in Monêtier-les-Bains for its soothing and beneficial hot spring baths.
Surrounded by mountains at an altitude of 765 metres, Lake Sautet boasts a magnificent natural setting. This wonderful 350-hectare reservoir located below the pleasant village of Corps offers a range of water-based activities including canoeing, sailing, pedalo, electric boating and swimming. Lakeside rambling and via ferrata are also available.
One of France's leading art museums, the Museum of Grenoble exhibits one of the finest collections of early, modern and contemporary art with around 900 works on display.
Initially based in a former Franciscan convent, dating from the 13th century and opened in 1798, it offers the general public a complete retrospective of western painting from the 13th to 21st centuries, with French, Flemish, Dutch, Italian and Spanish art represented by numerous masterpieces. A panorama of the main trends in contemporary art since 1945 and an archive of Egyptian antiquities documented by Champollion complete the museum's collection.
The present museum, which reopened in 1994 on Place Lavalette and whose architecture has been completely redesigned, is located in the immediate vicinity of the old quarters of town and is accessible from Place Notre-Dame. It borders the Isère, including the Albert Michallon Park which is directly connected to it and has become a sculpture park. You are sure to appreciate the brightness and the 7,500 m² of space devoted to the permanent and temporary collections, which are spread over the rooms on either side of a large gallery, designed to resemble an indoor street in broad daylight. The rigour, simplicity and clarity of the design, and the very pure geometry with its soft lines, have helped to raise the profile of the Museum of Grenoble, a true conceptual success at the service of Art.
The sheer scale of the museum's art collection may make it hard to organise your visit. Be sure to take a look at the departments of Antiquities, the 13th to 16th centuries, 17th to 19th centuries, contemporary art, modern art and graphic arts. Those who prefer a guided tour can choose from a wide range of tours for all audiences, individuals, groups and families, some of which are designed to build bridges between art, literature, poetry, music, dance, theatre and architecture. For children, there are "Wednesday workshops" all year round, on fifteen or so different themes, to understand, imagine, discover one or more works of art, and take part in a visual art creation workshop.
Located in the mountains above Grenoble at the summit of the Belledonne range, the ski resort of Chamrousse, famous for having hosted the downhill ski competitions of the 1968 Olympic Games, is split into two levels: Le Recoin (Chamrousse 1650) and La Roche Béranger (Chamrousse 1750). This popular destination with Grenoble inhabitants offers 90 km of downhill runs and 40 km of cross-country ski trails.
In the summer, the resort has numerous outdoor activities available, including hiking, mountain biking, tennis, archery, climbing, horse riding, a tree-top obstacle course, grass sledging, quad biking, fishing and paragliding.
A real natural citadel made of limestone, the Vercors Regional Nature Park, straddling the departments of Drôme and Isère, covers 206,208 hectares and culminates in the Grand Veymont, at an altitude of 2,341 metres. Created in 1970, it consists of 8 natural regions, which are the Vercors Drômois, Diois, Gervanne, Royans-Drôme, Quatre-Montagnes, Trièves, Royans-Isère and Piémont Nord. Rich in natural treasures, the Vercors Park stands out thanks to its diverse, wild and stunning landscapes. Tall limestone cliffs, deep gorges, chasms and caves, high plateaus, green valleys, mountain pastures and forests reflect an exceptional heritage.
Moreover, some impressive tourist routes run through it, like those of the Combe Laval and the Col de Rousset in Drôme, or the Bourne Gorges and the Écouges Canyon in Isère, which offer breathtaking views!
The great biodiversity of the Vercors Regional Nature Park makes it an exceptional territory, particularly rich in fauna and flora. Many animal species live there including 135 nesting bird species, 65 mammal species and 17 reptile and amphibian species. Mammals include large ungulates like the chamois, mouflon, deer, boar and Alpine ibex. When it comes to flora, the territory has 85 protected plant species and 75 orchid species. The Park also contains the biggest reserve of land in mainland France, the Hauts Plateaux, a truly unspoilt area since there are no roads or villages there.
To admire and make the most of this extraordinary countryside, the Vercors Regional Nature Park offers a wide range of activities. On sunny days, explore the paths on foot or by mountain bike. Thrill-seekers can opt for climbing, canyoning, caving or paragliding. In winter, the ski resorts such as Villard-de-Lans - Corrençon-en-Vercors and Lans-en-Vercors welcome you to go skiing down the many snowy slopes or enjoy lots of other winter pursuits.
Lastly, you can't talk about the Vercors massif without mentioning its significant historical past. This mountainous territory was indeed a bastion of the Resistance during the Second World War and was one of the most important maquis in France. Yet this heroic movement came to a tragic end in July 1944 when the Germans launched a powerful attack on the Vercors. A number of remembrance sites, like the Memorial of the Resistance in Vercors at the Col de la Chau pass, the Museum of the Resistance in Vassieux-en-Vercors and La Cour des Fusillés at La Chapelle-en-Vercors, welcome visitors to help them understand and never forget this dark period of history.
Dominating the village of Saint-Disdier, in the heart of the beautiful scenery of the Dévoluy massif, the chapel of the Gicons, also called Mère-Église (Mother Church), is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture, with a lauze roof on top of the nave, thatched roof over the apse and a stone bell tower. The interior of this picturesque 11th-century building is home to wall paintings representing the Last Judgement.
In summer, this historic building regularly hosts concerts.
In the heart of the Champsaur region, in the peaceful hamlet of L'Aubérie in the village of Bénévent-et-Charbillac, stands the adorable and original Saint-Grégoire chapel, or chapel of the Pétètes (pétète means doll in the local language). Built in the middle of the 18th century by Jacques Pascal, a builder-carpenter living in the hamlet, it is unusual because it is decorated with Naive statues representing saints. It is a gem of traditional popular art and is today a listed historic monument.
The Château du Touvet stands in the town of Le Touvet in the Grésivaudan Valley at the foot of the Belledonne mountain range. A fortified house in the 13th century, then a country retreat in the 18th century, it is today a listed Historic Monument. Its 18th-century gardens figure on France's list of Remarkable Gardens and feature a lovely Italian-style water staircase bordered by embroidery box flower beds.
The richly-decorated château interior is also open to the public and contains collections of historic souvenirs, furniture and antique paintings.
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The medieval town of Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur, the historical capital of the Champsaur valley and a stop on the Napoleon Road is situated at an altitude of 1,025 metres and boasts many traces of its past, including the charming square Place Grenette with its covered market and well, its narrow streets and old houses.
Not to missed: the Fête du Terroir country fair on the second Sunday in August when the whole village goes back in time 100 years during a colourful and lively day-long festival.
In the area surrounding Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur, sports fans will find numerous activities to keep them occupied, like rambling, skiing, river sports, climbing, horse-riding and paragliding.
Surrounded by high peaks over 3,000 metres high, the Valgaudemar valley, crossed by the turbulent Séveraisse mountain stream, is a wild and isolated area in Écrins National Park much loved by ramblers, mountaineers and fishermen.
Around La Chapelle-en-Valgaudémar, nature fans can admire stunning waterfalls like the Voile de la Mariée (bride's veil), Casset and Combefroide.
Also not to missed: Oulles du Diable, not far from the hamlet of Les Portes. This natural site offers an impressive show with the swirling water of the fast Navette mountain stream cutting its way through the rocks. A secure, dedicated footpath running alongside lets you appreciate its full beauty.
Nestling in the heart of Écrins National Park in an incredibly beautiful natural setting, the charming village of Vallouise has preserved its traditional architecture, which includes typical houses with wooden balconies and picturesque fountains. Decorated with frescoes, the 15th-century Saint-Étienne church is home to a Pietà in polychrome wood and a Baroque altarpiece. The chapel of the Pénitents, located in the same square as the church, features pretty wall paintings.
Snow sports fans can devote themselves to their favourite activity at the winter sports resort of Puy-Saint-Vincent, 5 km from Vallouise.
The mountain village and winter and summer sports resort of Villard-de-Lans enjoys an exceptional climate and geographical location at the foot of the Grande Moucherolle in Vercors Regional Nature Park. A popular family destination in all seasons and awarded the Family Plus label, it offers a vast array of sports activities: downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter; and hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, climbing, canyoning and tennis in the summer. The resort also boasts a well-being centre and an aqua centre with a wave pool and slides.
The Côte 2000 cable car takes you right up to the ski runs in winter and to the mountain biking and walking trails and the paragliding launch point in summer.
Founded by St Bruno in 1084, Grande Chartreuse monastery is the head monastery of the Carthusian Order. It stands in the heart of the Chartreuse mountains near the village of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse in a magnificent, quiet and unspoiled setting.
This haven of peace and tranquillity is only accessible on foot, which takes 30 minutes from La Correrie car park. However, please note that only the surrounding scenery and the buildings' exterior facades can be admired: because the monks in the monastery are vowed to silence and prayer, it is not open to the public.
But you can visit the very interesting Grande Chartreuse museum located 2 km away in the La Correrie buildings, a monastery annex. Through exhibitions and its Gallery of Maps, the museum focuses on the history of the Carthusian Order and the lives of its monks and nuns, as well as Carthusian architecture.
Chartreuse Regional Nature Park (Parc Naturel Régional de Chartreuse) straddles the Isère and Savoie départements over an area of 69,000 hectares. The scenery consists of mountains, forests, limestone cliffs, gorges and Alpine meadows, making it paradise for nature lovers. Numerous sporting activities are available there in summer, from walking along the many waymarked footpaths and climbing, to mountain biking and hang gliding. In winter, the family resort of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, in the Isère, offers cross-country and downhill skiing, and snowshoeing.
The Chartreuse mountains boast many natural sites worth visiting, in particular Charmant Som summit for its stunning panoramic viewpoint (Belvédère des Sangles), Guiers Mort gorges, Pas du Frou (a dizzyingly high road dominating a precipice), Saint-Même cirque and the quiet and peaceful setting of Grande Chartreuse monastery.
The Park Visitor Centre (Maison du Parc) in Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse has lots of useful information for organising your stay in the Chartreuse mountains.
Straddling the Isère and Hautes-Alpes départements, Écrins National Park covers a central mountainous area of 91,800 hectares ranging in altitude from 800 to 4,102 metres. A favourite destination for nature lovers, this vast unspoiled territory is home to a very rich flora and fauna, including chamois, ibex, golden eagles, foxes, squirrels and marmots, and plants like edelweiss, blue thistle, genépi and gentian. The Écrins mountains are also a paradise for hikers, with no fewer than 740 km of waymarked footpaths, as well as for climbers: it's considered the second mountaineering site in France.
Not to be missed: the Park Visitor Centre (Maison du Parc) located in the Domaine de Charance estate on the outskirts of the town of Gap in the Hautes-Alpes, as well as the Maison du Parc in Le Bourg-d'Oisans, in the Isère, have a large amount of information about the mountains available for visitors and puts on regular exhibitions.
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- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 03:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 09:15 AM – 12:30 AM, 01:30 PM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:15 AM – 12:30 AM, 01:30 PM – 06:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:15 AM – 12:30 AM, 01:30 PM – 06:00 PM
- Friday: 09:15 AM – 12:30 AM, 01:30 PM – 06:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 03:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Sunday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Monday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Tuesday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Wednesday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Thursday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Friday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Saturday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Sunday: 07:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Thursday: 10:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:30 PM
- Monday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Tuesday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Wednesday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Thursday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Friday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Saturday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Sunday: 07:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Monday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:15 PM
- Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:15 PM
- Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:15 PM
- Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:15 PM
- Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:15 PM
- Saturday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
For rentals, departures are before 10 : 00 (make an appointment to make the departure and the inventory at the reception before Thursday evening)
For pitches, departures are before 11 : 00, if not, an extra night will be charged.
Cleaning is to be done before leaving rentals. An appointment is to be made at the reception before Thursday evening to be able to make your departure of the weekend in the best conditions
If you do not want to do a housework, we charge you 70 €
as well as in case of deterioration of the premises and if the household is not satisfactory
Please come to the reception before Thursday evening, to tell us the time of your departure of the weekend to organize the inventory
Billing is done upon arrival.
For the pitches, thank you to come inform us of the moment of your departure (before 11 : 00)
For rentals, departures will be effective after checking the rental (before 10am)
Bus from the village of Oisans to join the Grenoble station: http://www.itinisere.fr
By plane, from Grenoble shuttles are available to the airport of Lyon Saint Exupéry
- Grenoble - Isère Airport(93 km, 1:13)
- Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport(139 km, 1:36)
- Grenoble(52 km, 54 min)
Thank you for taking our satisfaction survey
After your departure you have the possibility of leaving us your opinion at the reception on the tablet, or on the sites allowing it
Remember to book your next stay before leaving or on our website