Attractions and places to see around Morette in the Isère department offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. Located near the Vercors Regional Natural Park, the area features river paths, mountain views, and significant historical cabins. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Lumberjacks and stevedores took shelter in this house with their teams of horses or cows until the end of the 19th century, the wood was brought up to the pas de la Clé to be brought down to the foot of the cliff by a corridor. From there, they were transported to the Isère at Saint Gervais where rafts were formed for the south of France. Like many forest houses, it served as a shelter for the Maquisards during the last war.
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The camp established at this location, the “C3” was created in the vicinity of Autrans-Méaudre in Vercor in March 1943 to cope with the influx of those refusing to participate in the S.T.O. (Compulsory Work Service). The camp, made up of an average of thirty young men, moved many times for security reasons. It was established here from June 1943 until mid-November. The precariousness of the hut exposed to the wind led the resistance fighters to take up their winter quarters at the Gève refuge during the winter of 1943/1944. The Carteaux camp was still used from mid-May 1944 until the Vercors fighting in June and July 1944 and the order to disperse the resistance fighters given on 23 July. Today (summer 2023), thanks to the work of enthusiasts, this forest cabin has been rebuilt as faithfully as possible, on the same site. It remains open to all, so please respect these places.
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Beautiful cycle route for cycling.
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Patroy: she is not, and never will be.... :(
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Located in the Autrans Nordic ski area, this refuge, which also serves as an inn, welcomes you to the heart of the Vercors regional park. All the information here: https://refugedegeve.com/.
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Hello CamilleD, do you know if the road has been cleared now?
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A beautiful cycle path that follows the Isère River. There are a few places to stop for a picnic, and there's even a water fountain. This is a good place to cycle during the summer months as it's generally cooler along the riverside, which is well shaded.
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Beautiful view of the greenway on the Vercors. A bit long greenway with only one picnic spot
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Morette, situated near the Vercors Regional Natural Park, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Isère cycle route, which provides scenic views of the Vercors massif. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, with routes like the "Col de Châtain (684 m) loop from Morette" and "Roches Corbière gorge – Étangs de la Troussatière loop from Morette" available. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Morette or the cycling routes around Morette.
Yes, the area around Morette has significant historical sites. You can visit the Camp des Carteaux Cabin, a faithfully rebuilt forest cabin that served as a shelter for Maquisards during World War II. Another important site is the Gève Refuge, which also provided shelter to Resistance fighters. Further afield, you can explore the medieval village of Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye or the Château de Vizille.
Near Morette, you can experience the stunning View of the Vercors massif, offering expansive vistas of the mountains. The area also features unique natural phenomena like The Cyclone, a forest area devastated by a hurricane in 1915 that has since regenerated. Other notable natural features in the broader region include the Gorges de la Bourne, Grottes de Choranche, and the Cascade du Moulin-Marquis.
Absolutely. The Isère cycle route and the View of the Vercors massif are both considered family-friendly, offering easy access and pleasant scenery. The Gève Refuge, located in the Autrans Nordic ski area, is also family-friendly, providing accommodation and dining in the heart of the Vercors Regional Natural Park. The Parc du château de Vizille, a short drive away, is another excellent option for families.
The Isère cycle route is a popular cycle path that follows the Isère River. It offers beautiful views of the Vercors massif and is known for being generally cooler and shaded during summer months, making it a comfortable option for cycling. There are also places to stop for picnics and even a water fountain along the way.
Yes, the area holds significant history related to the French Resistance. The Camp des Carteaux Cabin is a reconstructed forest cabin that served as a hideout for Maquisards (Resistance fighters) during World War II. Similarly, the Gève Refuge also provided shelter to these fighters. These sites offer a tangible connection to this important period of history.
The best time to visit Morette for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. For cycling along the Isère cycle route, summer months are pleasant due to the cooler, shaded riverside environment. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Winter provides opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts like Autrans-Méaudre en Vercors.
Yes, the region around Morette in Isère boasts several unique cultural sites and charming villages. You can visit Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, listed as a "Most Beautiful Village," known for its impressive abbey complex. Another fascinating destination is the Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval, a fantastical architectural creation. The city of Grenoble, often called the "capital of the Alps," also offers numerous cultural attractions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The scenic views of the Vercors massif, especially from spots like the View of the Vercors massif, are highly appreciated. The tranquility of the Isère cycle route and the historical context of sites like the Camp des Carteaux Cabin also receive positive feedback, offering both relaxation and a connection to the past.
Yes, Morette is a great base for both road cycling and mountain biking. The road cycling routes around Morette include challenging options like the "Gorges du Nan – V63 cycle route loop from Tullins-Fures" and easier tours like the "Isère cycle route – Along the Isère loop from Poliénas." For general cycling, you can explore the cycling routes around Morette, which feature various terrains and distances.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Morette in Isère is generally well-connected to larger towns like Grenoble, which serves as a regional hub. From these towns, local bus services might connect to some villages or areas closer to attractions. For more remote trailheads, personal vehicle or cycling might be the most convenient options.
Accommodation options near Morette vary, ranging from guesthouses and hotels in nearby towns to more rustic options like the Gève Refuge, which serves as an inn in the heart of the Vercors Regional Natural Park. You can also find various accommodations in larger cities like Grenoble or charming villages such as Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, depending on your preference for amenities and location.


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