Best attractions and places to see around Monestier-De-Clermont include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features within the Isère department of France. The village serves as a gateway to the Vercors massif, offering access to mountains, valleys, and Lake Monteynard. Visitors can explore various hiking trails and discover significant natural sites. The area's geography provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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From Saint-Michel-les-Portes, it's about 7 km at an average gradient of 8%. The last few kilometers often reach double digits. A cruel climb if it's the last one of your day...
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Beautiful view and nice place with a table
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As pretty at the top as at the bottom, lots of ways to get to the top, accessible for all levels (not technical but lots of elevation gain depending on your starting point) but it's worth it!
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Very beautiful panorama once you arrive at the Pierre Percée!
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I did it on gravel, climbing via the Aveillans hill (west), it was fine. Direct descent to Putteville, very limited at the beginning on gravel, much steeper but it was fine.
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Whether you're on gravel or mountain bike, this is a must-do for the many trails, paths, and roads that surround it. And the view of Mont-Aiguille 🤩
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The region offers stunning natural features, including the unique Ebron Footbridge and Drac Footbridge over Lake Monteynard-Avignonet. You can also discover La Pierre Percée, a natural arch considered one of the 'seven wonders of Dauphiné', offering panoramic views of the Matheysine plateau.
Yes, the village has a rich history. You can visit the village church, which houses a life-size wooden Christ figure attributed to the Hache cabinetmakers. Other notable historical sites include the 16th-century Castle Bardonnenche, the Small Chapel of La Salette, and the unique Tour Vallier, built in memory of a fallen soldier.
For breathtaking views, head to Grand Veymont, the highest point of the Vercors massif, offering 360-degree panoramas of the Alps and Vercors plateaus. The Col de l'Allimas also provides beautiful vistas, especially of Mont Aiguille and the Grand Veymont.
Monestier-de-Clermont is a fantastic base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails offering views of the Vercors and Obiou massifs, as well as routes around Lake Monteynard. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'View of Lac du Sautet – Ebron Footbridge loop'. Explore more options on the hiking and gravel biking guide pages.
Absolutely! The area is famous for its Himalayan footbridges. The Ebron Footbridge spans 180m across the Ebron Gorge, and the Drac Footbridge is an imposing 220m suspension bridge over the dammed Drac river. Both offer impressive views and a unique crossing experience.
The highest point in the Vercors massif is Grand Veymont, standing at 2,341 meters above sea level. It's a challenging but rewarding climb, offering extensive panoramic views and opportunities to spot ibexes and marmots.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, many of the circular walks and trails around Lake Monteynard, or those leading to viewpoints like La Roche, can be enjoyed by families. The footbridges also offer an exciting experience for all ages. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific routes.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views from the footbridges and summits. The Ebron Footbridge is noted for its 'magnificent view of the lake and surrounding peaks', while Grand Veymont is loved for its 'stunning 360-degree view' and the chance to see wildlife like ibexes and marmots.
Yes, you can discover La Pierre Percée, a remarkable natural arch. It features a 3-meter high hole that perfectly frames a panoramic view of the entire Matheysine plateau, making it a popular spot for photography.
Monestier-de-Clermont has a rich past. It was one of the first ski resorts in France, hosting competitions as early as 1908. The village also boasts one of France's oldest tennis clubs, established in 1938. Its origins trace back to an abbey founded around 1100, with some monastic remnants still visible today.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'View of Lac du Sautet – Ebron Footbridge loop from Treffort' or the 'Col de l'Arzelier – East Balcony of the Vercors loop' provide varied terrain and scenic rides. You can find more details on the Gravel biking around Monestier-De-Clermont guide page.
For moderate hikes, consider routes such as 'The dam loop from Sinard' or the 'Fau Pass – Nice view loop from Monestier-de-Clermont'. These trails offer enjoyable walks without extreme difficulty. More options are available on the Hiking around Monestier-De-Clermont guide page.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural attractions, with pleasant weather. Winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing, reflecting the village's historical significance as an early ski resort.
The village itself owes its origin to an abbey founded around 1100. While not fully intact, some remnants of the monastery can still be found on the heights of Monestier, offering a glimpse into its ancient past.
Experienced trekkers can tackle challenging routes like the 'View of the Brion Bridge – Passarella Ebron loop from Monestier-de-Clermont' or the 'Serpaton Pass – Fau Pass loop'. These routes often involve significant elevation changes and longer distances, providing a rewarding challenge. Discover more on the Hiking around Monestier-De-Clermont guide page.


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