Best attractions and places to see around La Terrasse, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, are situated within the Grésivaudan valley. The area is located at the foot of the Massif de la Chartreuse and faces the Belledonne Peaks across the Isère River. Visitors can explore a blend of natural landscapes, including the nearby Parc Naturel Régional de Chartreuse, and various natural features. The region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Cirque de Saint-Même, located at an altitude of 900 m, offers walkers landscapes of rare beauty. In a green setting, you will enjoy the coolness of three superb waterfalls dominated by an impressive cliff amphitheater. https://www.chartreuse-tourisme.com/offres/cirque-de-saint-meme-saint-pierre-dentremont-fr-2715680/
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Nice little place, with church, water points, restaurants and shops.
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Small pass in the Chartreuse, beautiful views and relatively quiet road.
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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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From Saint Laurent du Pont, a demanding 14km climb, with many sections at over 10%. It is divided into three parts: 9km of irregular ascent (6 to 11.5% /100m) to the junction for the Chartreuse Monastery. Then 2km of flat terrain to the foot of St Pierre de Chartreuse and finally a very steep climb (several sections at +12% /100m) to the Col de Cucheron. A pass not to be underestimated! 25 degrees at St Laurent = 15 degrees at the top of the pass and its very shaded slopes. Dress accordingly.
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A stunning summit with views of Mont Blanc. The two climbs from the Col des Ayes are relatively steep, but steel cables are installed at the more dangerous sections. The climb north via the Trou du Glaz is a bit longer and a bit easier. The climb east is a bit steeper and more exposed. The view is good, though.
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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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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls, a natural site at the foot of the Hauts de Chartreuse nature reserve, featuring four waterfalls and a resurgence cave. The area is nestled in the Grésivaudan Valley, at the foot of the Massif de la Chartreuse, and faces the Belledonne Peaks across the Isère River. The nearby Parc Naturel Régional de Chartreuse also offers stunning landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge and rewarding views, Dent de Crolles is the second highest summit in the Chartreuse massif, offering magnificent 360-degree views over the entire Grésivaudan valley. Its ascent is considered more technical, with parts requiring concentration due to steep paths and a chain to climb.
Several mountain passes offer exceptional views. Col du Cucheron provides magnificent views of the North Chartreuse, especially from the Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont side. Another notable pass is Col du Coq, which is the highest pass in the Chartreuse and offers a great view of the Dent de Crolles.
Absolutely! The Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls offer a very nice hike without difficulty, ideal for children, with opportunities to relax by the Guiers river. Additionally, the village of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse is known for being dynamic and family-friendly, offering various events and activities throughout the year, including a local produce market.
The village of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse is a significant historical site and the most famous village in the massif. Beyond the immediate commune, you can explore the Church of Saint Aupre in La Terrasse, or visit the nearby Château du Touvet and the Musée de la Grande Chartreuse, dedicated to the history of the Carthusian monks.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Moulin de Porte Traine – Dioux Waterfall loop' or the 'Saint-Michel Viewpoint loop'. For more options and detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around La Terrasse guide.
Yes, the region provides excellent routes for both running and gravel biking. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Grésivaudan Valley loop from La Terrasse'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Flat gravel path – Isère Bend Near Grenoble loop'. Detailed routes are available in the Running Trails around La Terrasse and Gravel biking around La Terrasse guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. For instance, the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls are described as a 'must-see natural site' and a 'superb' experience. The 360-degree view from Dent de Crolles is highlighted as 'magnificent' and 'amazing', making it an essential experience for those seeking beautiful landscapes.
For the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls, it's recommended to go early to avoid crowds. It's also advisable to avoid visiting the day after heavy rain, as paths can become slippery. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for exploring the natural features of the Grésivaudan Valley and Chartreuse massif.
When visiting Col du Coq, be aware that the road condition can be poor in sections, particularly from the north/west side (St. Pierre), with some parts better suited for a gravel bike. It can also be very frequented by cars on weekends with good weather, so plan accordingly.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse is a dynamic village that offers various facilities, including a local produce market every Monday and a ski area in winter. You'll find amenities and services there to support your visit to the surrounding attractions.


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