Best mountain peaks around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz are situated within the western foothills of the Chartreuse massif, providing access to both local summits and the broader Chartreuse range. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse natural features, offering various hiking experiences. Visitors can explore peaks that provide panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and distant Alpine ranges. The area serves as a gateway to the natural landscapes of the Chartreuse.
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Caution: This section involves a semi-stop and traverse along a cliff face without a handrail. Not recommended for people prone to vertigo or for children.
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Magnificent view of the heart of the Chartreuse region, the plain of St. Laurent du Pont, and Mont Blanc in the background, seemingly within arm's reach. The access path via the ridge that connects to Outheran is very straightforward. The climb from St. Jean de Couz on the SW side is quite complicated. The path is barely visible and rather difficult to follow on a very steep face. The final section leads up a very steep couloir, through a slippery and unstable scree slope. Furthermore, the exposure to falling rocks is quite significant; extreme caution is required (helmet recommended). The final section consists of short climbing sections and very steep ascents in fairly exposed grassy terrain (fairly straightforward, but exposed).
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Done today, lots of snow at the top, the climbing sections are dry and the descent too
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One of the most beautiful views I have ever seen, breathtaking view of Lake Aiguebelette, MAGNIFICENT.
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Very beautiful view of the Chartreuse Massif from the northeast. Beautiful view of Mont-Blanc, Lake Bourget, Belledonne in the background and even the foothills of the Vercors and Obiou which stand out behind the Chartreuse. What calm!
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Very beautiful panorama of the Chartreuse seen from the north-west, with Mont-Blanc in focus to the north-east, the Belledonne massif behind the Chartreuse and the foothills of the Vercors to the south, as far as Obiou which can be seen when the weather is nice. And all after a short climb, with a few slightly steep passages however...
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Mount Outheran is located on a beautiful rocky spur which offers spectacular and dizzying views of the northern valley peaks of the Chartreuse massif.
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Pretty summit culminating at 1,621 meters above sea level in the north of the Chartreuse massif.
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The region around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz offers a variety of popular peaks. Mount Joigny is highly regarded for its views over the highest peaks of the Chartreuse massif. Another favorite is Mont Grêle Viewpoint, known for its breathtaking panorama of Lac d'Aiguebelette. For those seeking a historical touch, Saint-Michel Pass offers ancient connections and views of the lake.
Yes, for families, Charmant Som (1,867m) is considered one of the most emblematic and accessible summits in the Chartreuse massif. The ascent from the inn is generally moderate, offering spectacular panoramic views. Additionally, La Cochette Cross (1,621m) is noted as an excellent hike for families, particularly from Côte Barrier or Saint-Jean-de-Couz.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Chamechaude (2,082m), the highest peak in Chartreuse, involves rocky, very steep sections and requires careful navigation with cables and rungs near the summit. Dent de Crolles (2,062m) is another technical ascent with exposed sections and mild scrambling. Grande Sure (1,920m) also presents difficult routes with scree and tricky final climbs.
The peaks around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz offer diverse and stunning panoramas. From Mont Beauvoir (1,320m), you can see the Chartreuse massif, the Bauche plateau, and the Guiers valley. Higher peaks like Chamechaude and Charmant Som provide exceptional 360-degree views, including distant glimpses of Mont Blanc, the Écrins, and the Vercors. Mount Outheran offers spectacular and dizzying views of the northern Chartreuse, Lake Bourget, and Belledonne.
Yes, Saint-Michel Pass is a mountain pass with historical significance, featuring traces of ancient connections, possibly dating back to Roman times. For unique natural features, Dent de Crolles is known for its impressive 'Cheminée du Paradis,' a cleft descended in steps. Many peaks, such as Charmant Som and Grande Sure, are also known for their alpine pastures and opportunities to spot chamois.
Beyond hiking, the area around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various gravel biking routes, ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Canal de l'Herretang – Via Chartreuse Cycle Path loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including loops around Entre-deux-Guiers and to the Chapel of La Madeleine.
The terrain varies significantly. Mont Beauvoir, at 1,320m, involves a ridge predominantly covered by forest, with some steep and off-trail sections. The higher peaks of the Chartreuse massif, such as Chamechaude (2,082m) and Dent de Crolles (2,062m), feature rocky, very steep, and exposed sections, often requiring scrambling or the use of fixed aids like cables and rungs. Scree is also common on difficult routes like Grande Sure (1,920m).
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views offered by these peaks, often mentioning distant sights like Mont Blanc and the surrounding massifs. The diverse hiking experiences, from family-friendly ascents to challenging technical climbs, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity to spot wildlife like chamois in the steeper areas.
Yes, for Mount Outheran, there's a difficult 9.3 km loop from Le Désert d'Entremont. La Cochette Cross, which is part of Mount Outheran, is accessible via an excellent hike for families from Côte Barrier or Saint-Jean-de-Couz. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz guide.
Yes, on clear days, several prominent peaks in the Chartreuse massif offer views of Mont Blanc. Chamechaude (2,082m) provides distant glimpses, and Grande Sure (1,920m) also allows for views of Mont Blanc from its summit. Charmant Som (1,867m) is another excellent spot for spectacular panoramic views that include Mont Blanc.
Mont Beauvoir, at 1,320 meters, is the highest point located directly within the commune of Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz. It forms a ridge predominantly covered by forest and offers panoramic views of the Chartreuse massif and surrounding valleys.


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