Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Savoie department of France. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring prominent passes and the preserved Lake of Sainte Hélène. Visitors can explore feudal vestiges within the commune and discover nearby cultural experiences, including museums and vineyards. This region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside historical and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A significant improvement in the road surface quality, which is now excellent between Crolles and the terrace... no need for special tires.
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Warning: The climb from the east side is extremely steep! An average gradient of around 10% over 9-10 km.
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Very good and quite accessible as a pass. Be careful of overtaking cars.
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From Saint Pierre you pass through Entrement le veux and arrive at the top of Col de Granier, if you take the first right towards Col de Marcieu until Saint Hillaire de Touvet and descend into the valley to Grenoble, very calm, rolling and bucolic
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More interesting climb via the "direct" route, via Rocher Rousset, from Challes-les-Eaux.
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Resurfacing of part of the route, making it more pleasant and easier to ride.
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Very nice pass; % real on the terminals. Hard but really quiet, because very few vehicles. Not very long either.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the wild and preserved Lake of Sainte Hélène, which is ideal for picnics and offers thematic trails like "rando'croquis" and "Walk with Hyla." Another beautiful spot is Lake Saint-André, nestled among vineyards, featuring a picnic area and a discovery trail. The area is also known for its scenic mountain passes such as Granier Pass and Marocaz Pass, offering superb panoramas and access to mountainous terrain.
Swimming is prohibited in the Lake of Sainte Hélène to preserve its biodiversity. At Lake Saint-André, swimming is tolerated in the leisure area at the user's own risk, but navigation and swimming are prohibited in the rest of the lake.
Yes, around the Lake of Sainte Hélène, there is a path accessible to people with reduced mobility. This allows everyone to explore its perimeter and enjoy views of the Dent de l'Arclusaz and Mont Granier.
Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac retains several historical remnants from the feudal era. You can explore "la Châtelle," an ancient fortified castle, an old priory adjacent to the current church, and the Château de la Peysse, historically linked to the Knights of Malta. The local Church of Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac is also a notable landmark, often framed by Mont Blanc.
Yes, several cultural sites are within a short drive. The Musée Savoisien in Chambéry (approx. 14.5km away) offers insights into archaeology, religious art, and fine arts. You can also visit Les Charmettes, Maison de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (approx. 13.2km away) in Chambéry, the former home of the renowned philosopher. For local flavors, explore "La cave de mon père" in Les Marches (approx. 7km away) for wine production and a vigneron's museum, or Domaine Jean-François Quénard in Chignin (approx. 7km away) to learn about the "Chignin Bergeron" grape variety.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find trails around the Lake of Sainte Hélène, including thematic walks. For more extensive options, explore the hiking routes in the wider area, such as the "La Cochette circuit Montmelian" or "Val Coisin circuit Montmelian." You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac guide, which includes trails like the "Lac de Sainte Hélène loop from Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac".
Absolutely! The area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Cycle Route 63 – Chemin de l'Empereur offers scenic views. For mountain biking, explore routes like the "Les Tours de Montmayeurs – View of Mont Granier loop from Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac." More options are available in the Gravel biking around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac and MTB Trails around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac guides.
Families can enjoy a picnic and a discovery trail at Lake Saint-André. Thematic trails like "Walk with Hyla" around the Lake of Sainte Hélène offer engaging ways to learn about the ecosystem. For an interactive challenge, consider the Challenge The Room Live Escape Game in Challes-les-Eaux (approx. 10.7km away).
For breathtaking views, head to Granier Pass, which offers superb panoramas of the Chartreuse massif. Marocaz Pass is another challenging but rewarding spot for views. The Mont Saint-Michel Chapel (Chambéry) provides a wonderful vista of Chambéry, the Massif de Belledonne, and Mont Granier. Mont Revard, about 21.6km away, also offers impressive views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramas from mountain passes like Granier Pass and the challenging yet beautiful climbs of Marocaz Pass. The serene setting of Lake Saint-André, nestled in vineyards with its picnic area, is also a favorite. The komoot community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the region's diverse natural features and historical charm.
Yes, the region is known for its local wine production. You can visit "La cave de mon père" in Les Marches (approx. 7km away) to discover family wine production and a "vigneron's museum." Another excellent option is Domaine Jean-François Quénard in Chignin (approx. 7km away), which offers scenic views of vineyards and the Belledonne mountain chain, and provides insights into the "Chignin Bergeron" grape variety.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. If you're interested in skiing, several resorts like Le Collet or Le Désert d'Entremont are within a reasonable distance, making winter (December to March) suitable for snow sports.


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