Best mountain peaks around Seyssinet-Pariset provide access to the Vercors and Chartreuse massifs, offering diverse hiking opportunities. This region, situated near Grenoble in the French Alps, features numerous summits and passes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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nice climb up to the intersection...then the road going to the fort is cleaner depending on the day (twigs, bread needles...)
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Basically Grenoble's local mountain, great for a walk early in the morning or in the evening with a rewarding view over the city.
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This hike offers superb panoramas and the arrival at Pic Saint-Michel, if you go clockwise, reveals a breathtaking view of the valley.
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Very pleasant pass, because almost no cars, lots of shade and fantastic landscapes 9 km long and 680 m vertical drop
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Great viewpoint, and great path on the ridges.
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Excellent hike with views of the Belledonne mountains and, if the weather is good, Mont Blanc. The climb to the Moucherotte is not particularly demanding, but the hike is very scenic and the view from the summit is a highlight. On the way down, you can take a detour over the dilapidated ski jump from the 1968 Olympics.
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Located near Grenoble, Pic Saint-Michel is a 1,966 meter peak in the Vercors massif, renowned for its accessible trails and panoramic views. This site attracts outdoor enthusiasts with its well-maintained trails and rich biodiversity. Offering an exceptional panorama of the Isère valley, it represents a privileged destination for a nature getaway for all levels of sporting activity.
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Magnificent hike. Technical places. you have access to the crests of the vertigo of the summits up to the peak St Michel
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The region offers several popular peaks with stunning views. Saint-Michel Peak is renowned for its magnificent panoramic views of the Vercors. The Moucherotte Summit provides expansive views of the Isère valley, Grenoble, and the Alps, including Mont Blanc on clear days. Another favorite is Charande Summit, popular with paragliders and hikers for its views of the Molière alpine pasture.
From the peaks around Seyssinet-Pariset, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, The Moucherotte Summit offers vistas of the Belledonne mountains and, on clear days, Mont Blanc. From Pic Saint-Michel, you'll see superb panoramas of the Vercors massif and the valley below. Even Mount Rachais, Grenoble's local mountain, provides rewarding views over the city.
Yes, for those interested in history, the descent from The Moucherotte Summit features the dilapidated ski jump from the 1968 Olympics. This adds a unique historical touch to the scenic hike.
Mount Rachais is often referred to as Grenoble's local mountain and is ideal for walks offering enriching views of the city. The Moucherotte Summit also provides expansive views of the Isère valley and Grenoble.
The region around Seyssinet-Pariset is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging loops like "The Venomless Tower – The Moucherotte Summit loop from Seyssinet-Pariset." There are also cycling routes, such as "Désert J.J. Rousseau – View of Grenoble loop from Seyssinet-Pariset," and running trails like "Désert Jean-Jacques Rousseau – loop – running." For more details, explore the hiking, cycling, and running guides for the area.
Yes, Four Lords Pass is a notable mountain pass that offers great views. It's an intermediate trail with a significant elevation gain, providing a nice challenge and rewarding panoramas.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views and the feeling of absolute fullness experienced at the summits. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to escape into nature. The community also enjoys the diverse range of activities, from challenging hikes to more accessible walks, and the chance to see iconic landmarks like Mont Blanc from afar.
Yes, Charande Summit is a high point popular with paragliders, mountain bikers, and hikers alike. Its elevation and views make it an excellent spot for these activities.
The mountain peaks around Seyssinet-Pariset offer a range of difficulties. Peaks like Saint-Michel Peak can be challenging, with technical and slippery ridge paths. Others, such as The Moucherotte Summit and Charande Summit, are generally considered intermediate. Mount Rachais is great for more moderate walks.
Yes, on clear days, you can often see Mont Blanc from several peaks. The Moucherotte Summit is known for offering views of Mont Blanc, as is Charande Summit, where it peeks out from behind the summit of Chamechaude.
Yes, the path to The Moucherotte Summit can lead past the "Trois Pucelles," three distinctive rocks that are visible from Grenoble. These formations add to the unique natural beauty of the area.


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