Attractions and places to see around Saint-Georges-De-Commiers include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located in the Isère department, this commune offers access to the natural beauty of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy the surrounding mountainous scenery. The area provides various points of interest for those seeking both cultural and outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Please note: dogs are not allowed in the castle gardens, even on a leash. This means you'll have to find a different route around the castle with a dog!
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A pass of about fifteen kilometers, with a 1,000 m elevation gain. Almost always in the shade, with little traffic.
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A beautiful castle that houses the Museum of the Revolution. The park is large and very pretty. It's a paradise for children.
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Beautiful castle that houses the Museum of the Revolution. The park is very beautiful, a paradise for children.
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Very beautiful panorama once you arrive at the Pierre Percée!
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I did it on gravel, climbing via the Aveillans hill (west), it was fine. Direct descent to Putteville, very limited at the beginning on gravel, much steeper but it was fine.
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This magnificent castle is located within a park of nearly 100 hectares. Built on the rock of Vizille by the Counts of Grésivaudan, the castle is said to have been the cradle of the Revolution.
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1st part very smooth and very pleasant, 2nd part much more technical with a nice climb on a very greasy muddy path, steep slopes and quite technical descents. The final does not take the greenway recently set up and which allows you to avoid the road.
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The commune offers several historical points of interest. You can explore the Saint-Georges Church, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries with its Romanesque architecture. The Saint-Pierre Oratory is another religious structure with historical significance. Additionally, the 12th-century Stronghold of Saint-Georges and the 18th-century Vialets Manor provide glimpses into the village's past.
Yes, just 7.4 km away, you can visit Château de Vizille. This 17th-century castle now houses the Museum of the Revolution and is set within a large park, recognized as a "Remarkable Garden of France." It's a highly visited site in the region.
The area boasts several natural highlights. You can ascend Saint-Michel Peak for panoramic views of the Vercors. The Arc Pass, culminating at 1,736 meters, offers magnificent vistas of Belledonne, Les Rousses, and Les Écrins. Another unique natural landmark is La Pierre Percée, a natural arch providing a framed view of the Matheysine plateau.
Absolutely. The region is ideal for outdoor pursuits with numerous hiking trails. For running enthusiasts, you can find various routes like the 'View of the Vercors loop' or the 'Grotte des 3 Ours loop' starting from Saint-Georges-de-Commiers. More details on these trails can be found in the Running Trails around Saint-Georges-De-Commiers guide.
Yes, Château de Vizille is explicitly family-friendly. Its extensive park, labeled a "Remarkable Garden of France," provides ample space for children to play and explore, in addition to the historical castle and museum.
Saint-Georges-De-Commiers hosts a weekly market every Monday, offering local produce and Dauphiné gastronomy. The village also organizes a summer festival in June, a national holiday celebration with fireworks in July, an association forum in September, a craft fair in October, and a garage sale in November.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from spots like Saint-Michel Peak and Arc Pass, often describing them as 'stunning' and offering 'beautiful views of the whole valley.' The unique natural arch of La Pierre Percée is also a favorite for its natural photo opportunities.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. You can find various MTB trails, including easy routes like the 'Bridge for Bikes & Pedestrians loop from Saint-Georges-de-Commiers,' as well as more challenging options. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Nice View – Lake Monteynard loop' are available. Explore these options in the MTB Trails around Saint-Georges-De-Commiers and Gravel biking around Saint-Georges-de-Commiers guides.
The Col de la Morte is a mountain pass known among cyclists for its challenging ascent from Sechilienne, featuring a 15 km climb with an average gradient of 6.7%. It's a less known but spectacular pass in the Alps, offering continuous slopes and beautiful scenery, with less traffic than other major passes.
For experienced adventurers, the region offers challenging trails and climbs. The ridge path to Saint-Michel Peak is described as 'very technical and slippery.' Additionally, many of the running, MTB, and gravel biking routes listed in the nearby guides are rated as 'difficult,' such as the 'Conest Mountain – La Peyrouse loop' for running or the 'Col de l'Arzelier – Col de l'Allimas loop' for gravel biking.
While some trails are challenging, the general area around Saint-Georges-De-Commiers and its proximity to natural landscapes offer opportunities for various levels. For easier cycling, there are 'easy' rated MTB routes like the 'Bridge for Bikes & Pedestrians loop from Vif' or 'from Saint-Georges-de-Commiers' which can also be suitable for walking. The extensive park at Château de Vizille also provides pleasant, accessible walking paths.


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