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Les Maisons Suspendues de Pont-en-Royans

Discover the gravity-defying suspended houses of Pont-en-Royans, a historic and picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Vercors region.

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The suspended houses of Pont-en-Royans are a remarkable sight, clinging to the cliffside above the Bourne river. Built in the 16th century, these colorful homes maximize space in a dramatic and picturesque way, attracting visitors from around the world.

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Local tips

  • Stroll along the banks of the Bourne River for the best views of the suspended houses.
  • Explore the medieval streets and ramparts of Pont-en-Royans to discover its rich history.
  • Visit the Musée de l'Eau to learn about the importance of water in the region's history and economy.
  • Take a scenic drive through the Gorges de la Bourne, one of the most spectacular routes in the Vercors.
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  • Walking

    The suspended houses are located in the center of Pont-en-Royans and are easily accessible on foot from anywhere in the village. From the main bridge (Pont Picard), walk along the riverbanks to admire the houses from different angles. The best views are from the left bank of the Bourne. There is no cost for viewing the houses.

  • Public Transport

    Pont-en-Royans is accessible by bus from Grenoble. From the bus stop 'Pont-en-Royans, Stade', it's an 8-minute walk to the center of the village and the suspended houses. A single bus fare from Grenoble costs approximately €8. Once in the village, the houses are easily viewed on foot.

  • Parking

    Several parking areas are available in and around Pont-en-Royans. Free parking can be found along the D531 road near the river. There is also a parking area called 'place de la corbeille'. Parking is generally free, but availability may be limited during peak tourist season. Some camping car areas are available, with prices starting at 10€.

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The suspended houses ('maisons suspendues') of Pont-en-Royans are the defining feature of this charming village in the Isère department of France. Clinging precariously to the cliff face overlooking the Bourne river, these historic homes create a stunning visual spectacle. Built in the 16th century, the houses were designed to maximize space in the narrow gorge, taking advantage of the steep terrain to expand the village. Walking along the riverbank, visitors can admire the colorful facades of the houses, a mix of ochre, yellow, and pink that reflects the sunlight. The houses have been listed as Historic Monuments since 1944. The unique architecture impressed Stendhal, who described the village in his 1838 travel memoirs. Today, Pont-en-Royans is a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into the past and a chance to experience the beauty of the Vercors region. Visitors can explore the village's medieval streets, visit the Musée de l'Eau (Water Museum), and enjoy the natural surroundings, including the Gorges de la Bourne.

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