Best attractions and places to see around La Murette include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. The commune, located in the Isère department of France, offers access to significant sites within its vicinity. Visitors can explore local heritage and natural landscapes, including a notable lake and various trails. 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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The Church of Saint-Christophe de Le Pin The Church of Saint-Christophe de Le Pin was built in the 18th century (after 1759). Entrance is via a bell tower with a porch, on which a recently restored, painted sundial from 1832 contrasts beautifully with the clock above. The four pillars of the entrance portal support an entablature. The single-aisled nave opens onto a transept with a semicircularly vaulted chancel; the walls are partly made of rammed earth. Inside, there are four paintings in the transept and chancel. They depict a Pietà, the Assumption of the Virgin, the Presentation of the Child, and the Release of Saint Peter from Herod's Prison by an Angel. The last three paintings appear to be by the same artist.
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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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The Church of Saint-Christophe de Le Pin, a 18th-century creation (after 1759), is entered through a bell tower, where a recently restored painted sundial from 1832 contrasts with the clock above. The four pillars of the entrance portal support an entablature. The single-aisled nave opens onto a transept with its semicircular vaulted choir; the walls are partly built of rammed earth.
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The most significant historical landmark directly in La Murette is the 15th-century Château de La Murette, known for its distinctive corner towers and historical significance. While primarily visible from the road, its architecture is noteworthy. In the vicinity, you can also find the Castle de Pupetieres in Chabons, an historic building located about 11 kilometers away.
Yes, a prominent natural attraction is Lake Paladru, located about 8 kilometers from La Murette. It's recognized for its scenic beauty and offers various tours and viewpoints. You can also explore the Chemin des marais, a gravel path that crosses the Paladru Nature Zone, providing a pleasant route with picnic spots.
The region offers several cycling opportunities. The Isère cycle route is popular for its quiet sections and views of the Vercors, including a beautiful flat section towards Valence. For more options, you can find various cycling tours around La Murette, including routes around Lake Paladru with varying degrees of difficulty.
Yes, both Chemin des marais and Lake Paladru are considered family-friendly. The Chemin des marais offers a hard gravel path suitable for leisurely walks or cycles with plenty of picnic spots. Lake Paladru provides natural scenery and various activities suitable for families. Additionally, Plaine Exploration in Voiron, about 2.9 kilometers away, offers various activities that might appeal to families.
There are several hiking trails available. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Château loop from La Murette' (3.5 km) or 'Wonderful views loop from La Murette' (5.4 km). Moderate options include the 'Notre-Dame-de-Vouise loop' (7.4 km). More detailed information and routes can be found in the hiking guide for La Murette.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the Caves de la Chartreuse in Voiron, approximately 5 kilometers from La Murette, which offers insight into the history of Chartreuse liqueur. The Jardin de ville de Voiron is also a public garden worth visiting in Voiron.
Visitors appreciate the quiet sections and great views of the Vercors along the Isère cycle route. The Lake Paladru is loved for its beautiful single trails and great viewpoints. The Chemin des marais is valued for being a pleasant, practicable path with picnic opportunities.
Yes, the 18th-century Église Saint-Christophe du Pin is notable for its bell tower with a painted sundial and its unique rammed earth walls. Another significant religious site is Saint-Pierre Church in Charavines, dedicated to Saint Peter, known for its beautiful rural setting and historical significance.
The terrain varies. For instance, the Chemin des marais features a hard gravel path. Around Lake Paladru, you can find very nice, somewhat technical single trails, especially on downhill sections, offering different degrees of difficulty.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the presence of lakes, cycle routes, and hiking trails suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities around La Murette, offering pleasant weather for exploring natural and historical sites.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the area. You can find various routes, including those that take you through gorges or offer views of the Vercors massif. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the gravel biking guide for La Murette.
The Château de La Murette is a 15th-century manor with a rich history, including ownership by the de Gumin and de Vachon families. It features unique 'poivrière' roofs and historical interiors. For more historical details, you can consult resources like Wikipedia.


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