Attractions and places to see around Le Cheylas include natural features and historical landmarks in the Isère department. Located in the Grésivaudan valley, between the Belledonne mountain range and the Chartreuse massif, the area offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore significant natural sites and architectural points of interest. The region is suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The access is very well signposted, and you can do a lovely loop hike, starting from Saint-Même-le-Haut, or from Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont for the more adventurous. At the end of winter, the water level can be very high.
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The cross of the Aulp du seuil is located at 1825m above the cirque and marks the entrance to the high plateaus.
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Climb to the Col du Barioz via Les Fontaines and Le Charpieux. A technical climb after Les Perrins requires vigilance and some pushing. Please note: Passage after Les Perrins may be blocked during the summer by an electric sheep fence.
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Magnificent! But be careful on the second part it is much more technical so hiking is ok, running less so :/
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Great hike! Make sure you have good shoes with crampons because some slopes are a bit slippery. Magnificent view at the top.
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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on private property, with no-entry signs, especially at hunting time
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Col du Barrioz is a climb in the Grenoble region. It has a length of 13.6 kilometers and a climb of 818 vertical meters with a slope of 6% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 614. The top of the climb is located at 1052 m. From this Col you can go up to the Crêt du Poulet refuge
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The region around Le Cheylas is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls, offering a walk through forests to four waterfalls and a resurgence cave. For stunning panoramic views, head to The Grand Rock, the summit of the Belledonne range, or the Bellefont Pass, which offers views of Mont Blanc. There's also Lake Saint-André, a pleasant lake nestled within vineyards.
Yes, Le Cheylas is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate options like the "View of Le Touvet castle – Enversin Waterfall loop" or more challenging routes such as the "Gouille Waterfall – Montalieu Village loop." For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Le Cheylas guide.
For an easy and family-friendly experience, the walk to the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls is highly recommended. It's described as a very nice hike without difficulty, ideal for children. Lake Saint-André also offers a pleasant, easy discovery trail and picnic areas suitable for families.
For incredible panoramic views, ascend to The Grand Rock, which offers vistas of the Chartreuse, Vercors, Bauges, and Belledonne chain. The Bellefont Pass, at 1,902 meters, also provides breathtaking views, including Mont Blanc and the highest peaks of the Chartreuse massif.
Absolutely. The area around Le Cheylas is well-suited for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find satisfying climbs and high-quality routes, including those around Col du Barrioz. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Le Cheylas guide and the Cycling around Le Cheylas guide.
Yes, Lake Saint-André, nestled within vineyards, tolerates swimming in its leisure area, though it is unsupervised. It's a pleasant spot for a refreshing dip.
While not open to the public, you can admire the exterior of the 15th-century Manor of La Tour, which features Renaissance-style architecture. The Saint-Martin Church, rebuilt in a neo-Gothic style in the 19th century, is another significant architectural landmark in the village.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls are praised for being superb and offering a quiet return along the Guiers river. The panoramic views from The Grand Rock are often described as "truly crazy" and "incredible."
The region is generally appealing for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when hiking and cycling conditions are optimal. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the waterfalls, lakes, and mountain passes. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, though some higher passes might be less accessible.
Yes, the Espace Naturel Sensible de la Rolande and Île Arnaud are two remarkable natural areas near Le Cheylas. La Rolande, an former meander of the Isère river, is a vital wetland spanning 38.5 hectares, providing refuge for protected fauna and flora, including diverse ponds and an alluvial forest.
Yes, Le Cheylas has a sports complex located northwest of the village. This complex includes a gymnasium, a bowling alley, tennis courts, football and basketball pitches, and a climbing wall, catering to a variety of sports enthusiasts.
Hikes around Le Cheylas vary in length and difficulty. For example, an easy loop like the "Tour d'Avalon" is around 4.6 km, while moderate options such as the "Flumet Basin – Le Bréda loop" can be about 11.8 km. More difficult routes, like the "Gouille Waterfall – Montalieu Village loop," can extend to over 12 km. You can find detailed distances and difficulty levels in the Hiking around Le Cheylas guide.


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