Discover the best top things to do in Isere, France including Parc Naturel Regional Du Vercors, Parc Naturel Regional de Chartreuse, Musee Dauphinois, Musee de Grenoble, Le Funiculaire de Saint-Hilaire du Touvet, Grenoble Bastille Cable Car, Sanctuaire de Notre Dame de La Salette, Parc du Chateau de Vizille, Theatre Romain (Antique), Tresor de l'Abbaye de Saint-Antoine.
Restaurants in Isere
5.0 based on 507 reviews
take the local bus for 5 euros and you get to the village Lans En Vercors . and here you can walk for hours- Also there is a restaurant after around 1 hours walk- Here we did lunch! Ask the tourist info in the village
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Welcome to a new space in time It is a place where time never stands still. The Chartreuse Mountains is a place where you can lose yourself and awaken your mind and body to what really matters: to seize the moment.
4.5 based on 672 reviews
This museum surprised us with its beautiful exhibitions. In particular, the Picasso war exhibition was fantastic. In the museum they have paintings done by famous painters as well as gorgeous works of art by unknown ones (at least to me). Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 277 reviews
the steepest funicular French Alps and the steepest railway tunnel in the world! Upon arrival, museum space, path audioguide, via ferrata, two-seater paragliding, panoramic restaurant.
4.5 based on 1,787 reviews
This good value system takes you near vertically up to the Bastille fortification with a small museum and two good restaurants Excellent views over Grenoble and you can just glimpse Mont Blanc over the mountains to your back A good experience is to ride up, indulge in good food looking out over the city and then walk the winding trail back down.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
4.5 based on 334 reviews
J'ai aimé la musée et le parc avec l'aire de jeux. There are many animals like ducks, swans, geese in the river and deers and other animals that are far from the castle and you have to walk for about 35 minutes to get to.
4.5 based on 338 reviews
Roman theater which seats 13,000.
We had a greatly enjoyable cruise on the river Rhone with Riviera Travel (30th May - 6th June 2019). We had to climb a steep hill to the Roman amphitheatre. The view was panoramic from the top but it was quite a climb to the highest seats and it was even more difficult to climb back down. My wife had to cling to the fencing and jump down from seat to seat as the steps were so steep. The theatre was built in the first century AD and was one of the largest in the ancient Roman world with a capacity of 11,000 spectators – remarkable.
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