Attractions and places to see around Saint-Vital, a district within Winnipeg, Manitoba, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features serene natural spaces, significant cultural and historical sites, and various points of interest. Visitors can explore expansive parks, delve into local history, and discover landmarks that reflect the region's heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Opposite the abbey church is a drinking water fountain.
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one of the gravel sections from Bauges to Annecy. Passes without any problem!
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Very smooth, very good on mountain bikes and should do the job on gravel.
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Amazing views on mount blanc, lac d’ annecy and more beautiful landscape! 😍 Attention, only take the path across the ridge to the chalet de L’Alpettaz if you are a really experienced hiker and like to get some adrenaline. It is super narrow and partly really dangerous. After finishing the dangerous part there is high grass through which the hike continues.
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A hill with a lot of traffic, better on roads that run parallel.
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Beautiful mountain pass in the Bauges Massif on its very hard southern side with continuous gradients of 14% and a very broken track, recommended for mountain biking. Its northern side is easier but with gravel you may not be able to go down the south side well.
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Access is quite physical but you are largely rewarded by the sumptuous 360° landscapes once at the top 🤩
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The region around Saint-Vital offers stunning natural features and panoramic viewpoints. You can visit Tamié Pass, located at 907 meters in the Bauges massif, which separates the valley of Savoie and Albertville from the Faverges valley and Lake Annecy. Another must-see is La Belle-Étoile, a superb summit at 1,841 meters offering incredible 360° panoramas of the Bauges and Mont Blanc. Chérel Pass also provides beautiful views surrounded by imposing peaks.
Yes, the area features significant historical and cultural sites. A notable one is Notre-Dame de Tamié Abbey, a Cistercian-Trappist monastery founded in the 12th century. While the monastery itself cannot be visited, the church is accessible to the public, and there's a shop where you can find their famous Tamié cheese. The abbey is known for its special atmosphere and rich history.
The Saint-Vital area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for cycling, hiking, and even challenging mountain hikes. For cycling, there's the Nice bike path along the Isère, perfect for a warm-up before tackling climbs. You can also explore numerous routes for different sports, such as those listed in the Hiking around Saint-Vital and Cycling around Saint-Vital guides.
Yes, there are options for families. The Nice bike path along the Isère is described as family-friendly, offering a flat, well-maintained surface for cycling. While the Notre-Dame de Tamié Abbey is a historical site, its accessible church and shop can also be an interesting stop for families.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, including the Nice bike path along the Isère, which is known for its fine asphalt and serves as a great warm-up. For more extensive rides, consider routes like the 'Tamié Pass – Tamié Pass loop from Frontenex' or the 'Grignon Lake loop from Frontenex', which are detailed in the Cycling around Saint-Vital guide.
Absolutely. The region offers challenging mountain hikes, particularly around peaks like La Belle-Étoile, where the ascent is physical but rewards you with sumptuous 360° landscapes. Routes such as 'Pointe de l'Arcalod – Orgeval Pass loop from Seythenex' and 'Pointe de Chaurionde – Col d'Orgeval loop from Réserve biologique intégrale du Haut Chéran' are rated as difficult and can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Vital guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from summits like La Belle-Étoile, which offers incredible vistas of the Bauges and Mont Blanc. The quiet and scenic nature of mountain passes like Tamié Pass is also highly appreciated. Cyclists love the excellent condition of paths like the Nice bike path along the Isère for its smooth asphalt and pleasant riverside journey.
While many trails offer intermediate to difficult challenges, you can find easier sections or routes suitable for a more relaxed walk. For specific easy hiking options, it's best to consult the Hiking around Saint-Vital guide, which lists various trails with their difficulty ratings.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. For hiking and cycling in the mountains, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Winter can transform the landscape for snow-related activities, but some passes and summits may be less accessible. Always check local conditions before your visit.
When visiting Tamié Pass, expect a moderate and easy ascent from the north. It's a quiet road, D210c, perfect for cycling. The pass is located at 907 meters in the Bauges massif and offers scenic views between the valleys of Savoie and Faverges. You can find more information about the pass on quaeldich.de.
While specific details for the highlight locations are not extensively provided, mountain regions like the Bauges massif, where attractions such as Tamié Pass and La Belle-Étoile are situated, are typically rich in alpine flora and diverse wildlife. You might encounter various bird species and mountain animals, especially in less frequented areas.
For mountain biking and gravel cycling, trails like the one leading to Chérel Pass are highly recommended. It's described as an 'INCREDIBLE track from La Combe d’Ire,' suitable for mountain bikes, and can be done on gravel with a bit more technical skill. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Saint-Vital guide for detailed routes.


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