Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Aupre, located within the Regional Natural Park of Chartreuse, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The commune features altitudes ranging between 436 and 925 meters, providing diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical sites like the 15th-century Château de la Tour and the 13th-century old strong house of Bellier. The area is also known for its marked hiking trails and cultural events such as the annual Goat Fair.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The approach from the south is very nice, the descent to the north via the forest road is not allowed, but with great caution and pushing in tunnels possible
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Observation May 2025: landslide on the road at the exit (uphill direction) of the tunnel. Passable on foot
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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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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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Accessible via a small road closed to cars, in great calm, you must also remain discreet and not make noise on this road and at the monastery. The slope is steep, very high percentages. The monastery is very beautiful.
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Very pleasant pass to climb, not too steep a slope, well marked all the way.
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More of a gravel path than a swampy one
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Saint-Aupre is rich in history, featuring several notable landmarks. You can visit the 15th-century Château de la Tour and the Château de Rossetière, which was remodeled in the 18th century. The old strong house of Bellier, dating back to the 13th century, also stands as a historical testament. For religious heritage, the Chapel of the Madeleine is the sole remaining part of a 12th-century leprosarium, and the 19th-century Church in Saint-Aupre houses a Roman funerary stone.
The region offers stunning natural beauty within the Regional Natural Park of Chartreuse. You can experience panoramic views and explore forests at the Col des Mille Martyrs, known for its bucolic viewpoints. The Lake Paladru provides beautiful vistas and trails, while the Charmette Pass offers a beautiful climb through the forest with scenic outlooks.
Yes, Saint-Aupre offers family-friendly options. The Lake Paladru is a great spot for families, offering various tours and a beach. Additionally, the Chemin des marais is a hard gravel path crossing the Paladru Nature Zone, perfect for walks with picnic spots. During summer, families can enjoy 'Lou Mouncheu the hermit of Saint-Aupre,' a fantastical tour exploring local folklore.
Saint-Aupre, located in the Chartreuse Regional Nature Park, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find extensive marked hiking trails, including routes like 'Les brosses loop' and 'Rosset basin – Gorges de Crossey loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as 'Pierre Chave Bridge – Col des Mille Martyrs loop'. Runners can explore trails like 'Via chartreuse loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for hiking, road cycling, and running around Saint-Aupre.
Saint-Aupre maintains a lively cultural atmosphere. A long-standing tradition is the annual Goat Fair, held every September, which includes a popular garage sale and has been celebrated for 400 years. In June, the Rando Owl event combines hiking and mountain biking with various courses, including a night circuit and a festive meal.
The area around Saint-Aupre is crisscrossed by numerous marked hiking trails, offering over 500 km of routes within the broader Chartreuse region. Trails like 'Les brosses loop from Saint-Aupre' and 'Ruins of Château Descours loop' are popular. These trails provide opportunities to explore pastures and forests. For more options, refer to the hiking guide for Saint-Aupre.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and the sense of tranquility. The Col des Mille Martyrs is loved for its fresh, easy climbs through beautiful forests and bucolic viewpoints. The Lake Paladru is praised for its scenic tours and single trails. The Chemin des marais is valued as a pleasant gravel path with picnic spots, offering a way to avoid main roads.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The Col des Mille Martyrs provides a pleasant climb and descent for road cyclists. The Charmette Pass is another option, though some sections have rougher roads suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. The Tunnel des Agneaux offers unique views, but be aware of broken tarmac and gravel sections. You can find detailed road cycling routes, including 'Pierre Chave Bridge – Col des Mille Martyrs loop', in the road cycling guide for Saint-Aupre.
The Paladru Nature Zone is a significant natural area near Saint-Aupre. It is home to the Lake Paladru, which offers various tours, single trails, and viewpoints. The Chemin des marais, a hard gravel path, crosses this zone, providing a pleasant route for walkers and hikers with plenty of picnic spots.
Yes, the Tunnel des Agneaux offers a unique experience with its superb atmosphere and views. While the road surface can be broken tarmac with gravel sections, the tunnels themselves are a distinctive feature of the landscape. It's advisable to bring lighting if exploring this area.
While not directly in Saint-Aupre, nearby attractions like the Caves de la Chartreuse in Voiron offer free tours of the world's largest liqueur caves. The Mainssieux Museum is another easily accessible point of interest for those exploring the wider Isère region.


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