Best attractions and places to see around Montgilbert, located at the gateway to the Maurienne valley in the Savoie department, offer a mix of natural and historical sites. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring several significant passes and a strategic historical fort. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to high-altitude passes. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The place is clean and pleasant. There's room for everyone: fishermen, walkers, swimmers, cyclists...
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The place is nice and clean. Ideal for fishing and plenty of room for swimming. A greenway runs alongside the pond...
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de Champlaurent starting from Chamoux-sur-Gelon.
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Good pavement and no traffic. A bit noisy with the highway next to it
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On its southeast side, from Epierre, it is a beautiful port. The vast majority is covered by trees, which do not allow great views of the valley; However, the road is very winding, with continuous curves that make it very bearable. It is an area to enjoy cycling since there is hardly any traffic.
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The Col de Champ-Laurent de Chamoux sur Gelon is 10 km long with a total drop of 800 m. The average slope is 8% with maximum slopes of 9%.
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The Col du Grand Cucheron from La Corbière is 11.6 kilometers long with a total elevation gain of 805 meters. The average slope is 6.94% with maximum slopes of 13.1%. A good climb to do during the summer months as there is quite a bit of shade.
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Montgilbert is home to the Tourbière de Montgilbert, a significant natural reserve at 1300 meters altitude, hosting protected plant and animal species. Additionally, the area features several mountain passes like Col du Grand Cucheron and Col de Champlaurent, which offer scenic views and are popular for outdoor activities.
You can explore the Fort de Montgilbert, a military fort built between 1877 and 1882, strategically located to monitor the Arc valley. While the fort itself is not open for visits, you can approach its entrance for a good overview. Other historical sites include La Chapelle Sainte-Marguerite (built in 1629) and Église Saint-Pierre (constructed in 1865), which houses bells classified as historical monuments.
Yes, the Nice bike path along the Isère offers a flat route on fine asphalt, perfect for family cycling. You can also visit the Ferme des Cathelins, a sheep farm where visitors can learn about local agricultural traditions and taste dairy products. Additionally, two picnic areas in Montgilbert provide scenic spots for family outings with views of the Grand Arc massif.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the Nice bike path along the Isère for a relaxed ride. For more challenging routes, tackle mountain passes like Col du Grand Cucheron, known for its 11.6 km climb with an 805-meter elevation gain, or Col de Champlaurent, offering a steady climb under trees. For more cycling options, explore the Gravel biking around Montgilbert guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Col du Grand Cucheron – Fort Montgilbert loop' or the 'Fort Montgilbert loop from Montgilbert'. These trails offer varying difficulties, from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the mountainous terrain and historical sites. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Montgilbert guide.
The Fort de Montgilbert is not open for public visits. However, you can approach its entrance to get a good overview of the structure and its strategic location. The surrounding area may also offer hiking routes that provide views of the fort.
The mountain passes, such as Col du Grand Cucheron and Col de Champlaurent, offer excellent panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Additionally, two dedicated picnic areas in Montgilbert provide picturesque spots with views of the Grand Arc massif and the valley.
You can visit the Ferme des Cathelins, a local sheep farm that specializes in transforming sheep's milk into various dairy products. Here, you can find cheeses like lactic, tomme, and serac, as well as faisselle and yogurts, showcasing the region's agricultural traditions.
Yes, Montgilbert offers 'Nos Trésors cachés' and 'Itinéraires Coeur de Villages' which are designed as discovery routes or games to help visitors explore the local heritage and learn about the area's history and culture in an engaging way.
The summer months are ideal for outdoor activities around Montgilbert, especially for tackling mountain passes like Col du Grand Cucheron, which offers shade during the climb. The fine asphalt of the Isère bike path is also in excellent condition during this period, making it pleasant for cycling.
Montgilbert and its surroundings offer a range of mountain biking trails, from moderate to difficult. Routes like the 'Grand Filon Museum – Fort de Montgilbert loop' provide opportunities to combine historical exploration with challenging rides. For more detailed information and routes, consult the MTB Trails around Montgilbert guide.


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