Best attractions and places to see around Hautecour, a commune in the Savoie department, are characterized by a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated between 900 and 1,300 meters above sea level, the area features five authentic hamlets with traditional stone and wood architecture. Its picturesque rural landscape includes orchards, kitchen gardens, and natural waterways, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Public fountain with fresh drinking water 🤩
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A stage that is just for the pleasure of the eyes of the reception area, to discover without hesitation by any means of transport. For us it was by mountain bike
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Remember to call to book a bivouac or half-board during the summer period
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The site is a destination in itself. From the lake, access to various classic hikes: towards the Col de la Louze, towards the Lac des Fées...
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View of the lake on an August morning, from the south bank.
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Beautiful lake, superb mountains, heavenly place.
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Brilliant starting point for any Cyclist looking for weeks of challenges. Mountains allover to choose from - Col de loze - Madeleine - Valmorel - Tougnete - Val Thorens list never stops just keeps giving you options
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Hautecour offers several natural highlights. You can visit Lake Saint-Guérin, a dam lake known for its turquoise waters and wild setting, popular with hikers. The artificial La Trappe Lake in Le Breuil is perfect for relaxation, though swimming is forbidden, fishing is permitted from early June. For breathtaking views and various hiking difficulties, explore Quermoz Mountain. The commune also features a picturesque rural landscape with orchards, kitchen gardens, and natural waterways.
Yes, Hautecour is rich in history and culture. You can visit the Saint-Etienne Church with its 12th-century Roman bell tower and Artari brothers' paintings. The Neo-Gothic Chapel of Saint Agatha and Saint Marguerite in Le Breuil, built in 1866, is known for its stained-glass windows and starry ceiling. Don't miss the Old Communal Bread Oven in Le Breuil, and explore the traditional stone and wood houses in the five hamlets. The 'La boueda' in La Basse is another ingenious historical vestige.
Beyond hiking, Hautecour offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy e-mountain biking on routes like 'Exploring Hautecour's 5 hamlets and heritage' or 'Between the forest and La Faverge Alpine pasture'. The La Trappe Artificial Lake area provides facilities for tennis, volleyball, and pétanque. For more structured routes, explore the nearby running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes.
Absolutely. The area around La Trappe Artificial Lake in Le Breuil is family-friendly, featuring a children's playground and designated spots for lakeside barbecues. Lake Saint-Guérin is also popular with hikers of all ages. Additionally, the Artistic Path Lez'Arts in Adret offers an engaging open-air art trail that can be enjoyed by families.
For stunning panoramic views, hike up Quermoz Mountain, which offers vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Neo-Gothic Chapel of Saint Agatha and Saint Marguerite in Le Breuil is perched on a rocky promontory, providing an emblematic view of the hamlet. The Scenic Balcony Route Between Bourg-Saint-Maurice and Aime also offers exceptional views of Les Arcs and Belle Plagne.
Hautecour is an excellent destination for hiking. Quermoz Mountain offers trails ranging from gentle walks to ascents up to 2,296 meters. Various other hiking trails wind through forests, alpine pastures, and charming village streets, catering to different fitness levels. You can also explore the trails around Lake Saint-Guérin. For more detailed routes, check out the running trails guide, which includes hiking options.
Cyclists will find several appealing options. There are two dedicated e-mountain biking routes: 'Exploring Hautecour's 5 hamlets and heritage' and 'Between the forest and La Faverge Alpine pasture'. The Scenic Balcony Route Between Bourg-Saint-Maurice and Aime provides a calmer alternative to the main valley road with exceptional views. Additionally, the Bike path along the river offers a pleasant ride. For more routes, refer to the MTB trails and road cycling routes guides.
Yes, Hautecour is home to the Artistic Path Lez'Arts in Adret, a unique open-air art trail. This path features around 70 Land'Art creations by international artists, made from natural materials like stone, wood, and straw, integrated seamlessly into the landscape. It's a distinctive way to experience art and nature together.
Wandering through Hautecour's five authentic hamlets—La Basse, Grégny, Le Breuil, Le Villard, and Le Pradier—offers a glimpse into the region's past. You'll find old houses built in typical local architectural style, featuring stone and wood. Discover flower-covered villages, ancient stone water troughs ('bachals'), and experience the authentic mountain charm. Each hamlet holds its own unique character and historical elements.
Yes, the Chalet de la Trappe, overlooking the artificial lake, provides a warm and inviting setting with a panoramic terrace, serving traditional cuisine. For a unique local experience, you can also visit the Pradier Goat Farm in Le Pradier hamlet to discover their organic produce.
Brides-les-Bains is a unique settlement known for its 'dietary kitchen' label, being the only French city with this distinction. It serves as a gateway to the Vanoise National Park and is the starting point for the ascent of the Col de la Loze, making it a popular spot for cyclists and those seeking wellness. It also offers beautiful views and is considered a family-friendly historical site.
Hautecour's natural beauty can be enjoyed across seasons. For hiking and cycling, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, you can fully appreciate the rural landscape, mountain views, and outdoor facilities like those at La Trappe Lake. While specific visitor tips for 'best time to visit' are not provided, the region's alpine nature suggests these months for optimal outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, the artificial La Trappe Lake in Le Breuil is a great spot for water-based relaxation. While swimming is not permitted, fishing is allowed from early June. The area around the lake is also equipped with facilities for other leisure activities and features designated spots for lakeside barbecues, making it a pleasant place to unwind by the water.


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