Best mountain peaks around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes provide access to the Chartreuse massif, a region known for its varied mountain terrain. This area features several notable summits offering panoramic views and diverse hiking routes. Visitors can explore a range of experiences, from high-altitude climbs to more accessible scenic walks.
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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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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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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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Basically Grenoble's local mountain, great for a walk early in the morning or in the evening with a rewarding view over the city.
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on private property, with no-entry signs, especially at hunting time
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Perched at an altitude of 1,830 meters, the Aulp du Seuil passage offers sensational views. Crossing it offers a unique experience that does not include any difficulty.
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Culminating at 2,062 meters above sea level, the Dent de Crolles is the second peak of Chartreuse. Accessible, it offers a vast panorama of the south of Chartreuse, the Belledonne massif and the Grésivaudan valley.
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Culminating at 2,082 meters above sea level, Chamechaude is the highest point of the Chartreuse massif. Easily accessible from the Col de Porte, it offers an exceptional 360-degree view. You can see a beautiful part of the massif as well as those in the surrounding area. On a clear day, the view extends to the highest Alpine peaks.
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The highest peak in the Chartreuse massif is Chamechaude, standing at 2,082 meters (6,831 feet). The second highest is Dent de Crolles, reaching 2,062 meters (6,765 feet).
Several peaks provide exceptional panoramas. Chamechaude offers a 360-degree view, extending to the highest Alpine peaks on clear days. From Dent de Crolles, you can see the Grésivaudan valley, Belledonne massif, and southern Chartreuse. Charmant Som summit also boasts a spectacular panorama, and Pravouta provides a breathtaking 360° view.
Yes, Charmant Som summit is an excellent choice. Its ascent from the inn of the same name is not considered overly difficult, making it ideal for those seeking views without a highly technical climb. Additionally, Mont Saint-Eynard offers accessible walks along its ridge with beautiful viewpoints, suitable for less strenuous hikes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Chamechaude is known for its rich diversity of flora and fauna. Dent de Crolles is distinctive for its impressive sheer wall. The Ravin de Manival features a significant alluvial cone, providing geological interest. You might also encounter chamois, especially if bivouacking on peaks like Dent de Crolles.
The spring season is particularly enjoyable for walks through mountain passes like Col des Ayes, Col du Baure, and Col du Coq, when the landscapes are varied and vibrant. For higher peaks, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking, though specific conditions can vary.
Absolutely. The ascent of Dent de Crolles is considered more technical than Chamechaude, with routes like the Trou du Glaz and Pas de l'Oeille involving steep sections and chains. It requires concentration and can be slippery, making it suitable for experienced hikers.
The Chartreuse massif is home to diverse wildlife. On Chamechaude, you can observe a rich variety of fauna. The sensitive natural space around Pravouta is a habitat for the black grouse. Hikers on Dent de Crolles have reported seeing chamois, especially during early morning hours.
Yes, there are numerous routes. For Dent de Crolles, popular routes include the Trou du Glaz and the Pas de l'Oeille. Charmant Som summit is typically accessed from the inn of the same name. You can find detailed hiking routes, including options like the "Ayes Pass – Dent de Crolles loop" or "Ayes Pass – Pravouta loop," in the Hiking around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes guide.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "Ut4M 40 Chartreuse" or "Habert de l'Emeindras – Emmeindras du dessus loop," detailed in the Running Trails around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes guide. For more challenging ascents, consult the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes guide.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with points of interest. A shorter walk through the foothills of Mont Saint-Eynard can lead you past the historic Tour d'Arces. Additionally, the nearby Col du Coq takes its name from the black grouse (coq de bruyère), which inhabits the sensitive natural space of the Hauts de Chartreuse, particularly around Pravouta.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the 360-degree vistas from Chamechaude and Dent de Crolles. The accessibility of peaks like Charmant Som summit, combined with its spectacular scenery, is also a major draw. The rich flora and fauna, along with the sense of escape into nature, are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. Examples include the "Commemorative plaque – Baure Pass loop from Saint-Nazaire-les-Eymes" and the "Ayes Pass – Pravouta loop from Saint-Nazaire-les-Eymes." You can find more options in the Hiking around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes guide.


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