Best attractions and places to see around Le Passage include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region, known for its diverse landscape, offers 20 distinct places to explore. Visitors can discover religious buildings, scenic trails, and a prominent lake. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Lake Paladru is very popular in the summer, especially on weekends. Swimming is possible; there's a small, well-equipped beach.
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This is a classic bike ride around Grenoble, easy and suitable for the whole family.
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Here, you enter a sensitive natural area for a 1-kilometer trail marked with four stations to discover the area's remarkable flora and fauna. A pleasant way to connect the two shores of Lake Paladru, between Paladru and Montferrat.
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During Holy Week, Christians commemorate the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday), the Last Supper (Maundy Thursday), and ending with the arrest, condemnation, and execution (Good Friday), which then culminates in the Easter Vigil with the celebration of the Resurrection, the climax of the church year. The biblical accounts of the New Testament that describe these events paint a very nuanced picture of the Apostle Peter (Saint-Pierre), to whom the church of Charavines is dedicated: on the one hand, he is a determined disciple of Jesus, but also not free from human weakness and fear. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he (like the other disciples) falls asleep when Jesus turns to God the Father after the Last Supper and asks the disciples to pray as well. And after Jesus' arrest, Peter denies three times that he even knows him. But he also weeps over his weakness and, upon encountering the risen Christ, affirms his love and loyalty to him. His real name is Simon, but Jesus gives him the name Peter (which means "rock") on which the church is to be built and gives him—according to the account of the Evangelist Matthew—the "keys to the kingdom of heaven."
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The small rest area created here, with its very unusual design, invites passersby not to roll by carelessly: Behind the backrest of the bench rises a remarkable piece of craftsmanship: on one side, a flower stem bearing an unfolded blossom; and from the other, a bee flies towards it. An original idea, and rightly documented here several times with photos.
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Here we encounter three stone cubes stacked on top of each other, each smaller than the one below it. The gray cubes each have a white field in the center of their sides, with a cross carved into it, painted blue and standing out against the gray/white background. This construction forms the basis for the present small sacred monument: above it rises a radiant gold figure of the Madonna. From this prominent position, the Virgin Mary – venerated in France almost always under the title "Notre-Dame" ("Our Lady") – gazes far into the country, and has done so for more than 120 years. @Rainer N. has already explained the date and reason for its construction in his short post.
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The abbey basilica was rebuilt starting around 1490 and completed in 1510 by Bernardino Zaccagni. The famous artist Correggio left his mark on this church. He created five frescoes there, including the lunette with Saint John and the Eagle (1520), which is considered the first to be created. The frescoes, the dome depicting the Ascension of Christ, the decoration of the drum and pendants, and the frieze of images that extends around the entire interior perimeter are all artistic treasures worth discovering. The Way of St. James is very well documented in several places in the church.
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The region around Le Passage offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Lake Paladru, known for its varied tours, single trails, and great viewpoints. Another option is Chemin des marais, a hard gravel path crossing the Paladru Nature Zone, offering an alternative route near the lake with numerous picnic spots.
Le Passage is rich in religious history. You can explore Our Lady of the Vines, a statue erected in 1903 to protect the village's vineyards, offering great views. Another significant site is Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne, which is part of the Camino de Santiago route and features historical frescoes. Additionally, the 18th-century Église Saint-Christophe du Pin is worth a visit for its unique architecture and paintings.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Chemin des marais is a family-friendly trail with picnic spots. Our Lady of the Vines also provides a picnic area and scenic views for all ages. Lake Paladru offers various activities and viewpoints that families can enjoy together.
The area around Le Passage is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and hiking. For detailed trails, explore the MTB Trails around Le Passage, Running Trails around Le Passage, and Hiking around Le Passage guides.
Yes, for an easier walk, consider Chemin des marais, which is described as a hard gravel path, making it relatively easy to traverse. For more options, the Hiking around Le Passage guide lists several moderate trails, such as the "Château du Passage loop from Le Passage".
For stunning vistas, head to Our Lady of the Vines, which offers great views over the surrounding landscape. Lake Paladru also features numerous viewpoints along its trails, providing picturesque scenes of the lake and its surroundings.
Absolutely. Chemin des marais is a hard gravel path that is suitable for cycling. Around Lake Paladru, you'll find various tours and single trails, and there are even bike services nearby for tire pressure checks and cleaning. For dedicated mountain biking routes, check out the MTB Trails around Le Passage guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The great views from spots like Our Lady of the Vines and the varied trails around Lake Paladru are highly rated. The historical depth of sites like Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne, with its connection to ancient pilgrimages, also captivates many.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Église Saint-Christophe du Pin, an 18th-century church with a unique bell tower and painted sundial, offers a charming and less-frequented cultural experience compared to the more prominent sites.
Specific public transport details for individual attractions are not provided in the guide data. It is generally recommended to check local transport schedules or consider driving for greater flexibility when visiting attractions around Le Passage, as many are situated in natural or rural settings.
The region's attractions, especially those involving outdoor activities like Lake Paladru and Chemin des marais, are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive to exploration. Historical and religious sites are generally accessible year-round, but pleasant weather enhances the overall experience.
When visiting Lake Paladru, be aware that some downhill sections can be technical if you're cycling. There's a bike shop opposite the tourist information on Rue de Plages where you can check tire pressure for free or clean your bike. The lake offers various tours with different difficulty levels and many great viewpoints.


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