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Rock of Vergisson

Roche de Vergisson
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La Roche de Vergisson
Highest point
Elevation 485 m (1,591 ft)
Coordinates 46°18′51″N 4°42′58″E / 46.314272°N 4.716096°E / 46.314272; 4.716096Coordinates: 46°18′51″N 4°42′58″E / 46.314272°N 4.716096°E / 46.314272; 4.716096
Geography
Roche de Vergisson is located in France
Roche de Vergisson
Roche de Vergisson
 France
Parent range Monts du Mâconnais

The Rock of Vergisson is a limestone peak in Saône-et-Loire, France.

The Rock of Vergisson is a sharp escarpment located in the commune of Vergisson in Saône-et-Loire, in the south of Bourgogne. It is less than 2 km as the crow flies from the Rock of Solutré. It is 485 metres high, about 8 metres shorter than its neighbour.

The Rock of Vergisson has the same geological origins as the Rock of Solutré: a coral plateau from the Mesozoic era, raised and tilted from the east during the Cenozoic era, and exposed by differential erosion.

During prehistoric times, the rock was a site of habitation, while the neighboring Rock of Solutré was a hunting site.

Vineyards enclosed by dry stone walls (French: murgers) can be found on the slopes of the rock, producing wines of the Pouilly-Fuissé and Mâcon-Vergisson denominations.

The area including the Rocks of Solutré and Vergisson and Mont Pouilly has been classified as a site naturel et rural since 1955.

The limestone cliffs of the rocks are, along with the cliff at Remigny, one of the two most important sights for climbing in the departement, with more than 97 identified routes. Every year, the Randonnée des deux Roches (walk of the two rocks) takes place, which runs from Solutré to Vergisson. In 1992, François Mitterrand decided to climb the Rock of Vergisson to escape from journalists.


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