Les Deux Sœurs - Dôme de l'Œille, Mountain summit and viewpoint in Paroisse La Croix de Valchevrière, France.
Les Deux Sœurs is a mountain with two adjacent peaks reaching 2,105 meters (6,906 feet) that rise from the Vercors region. From the top, you can see across the entire Alpine landscape stretching in every direction.
Shepherds have used the paths around this mountain for centuries as routes for moving flocks through the Alpine region. These traditional routes still shape how people move through the mountains today.
The name Two Sisters comes from the two distinct peaks you see side by side, a feature that has shaped how local people and climbers think about this mountain.
Several marked hiking paths reach the summit, with the main route starting near La Croix de Valchevrière church. Sturdy hiking boots and weather-appropriate clothing are important for any season.
On clear days, you can see both the entire Vercors Massif and the distant Mont Blanc from the summit. This wide-reaching view is especially clear on cold winter mornings.
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