Best attractions and places to see around Lanslevillard are found within the Val Cenis commune, situated at the foot of the Mont Cenis pass. This region borders the Vanoise National Park, offering access to diverse natural landscapes and the Arc river. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, traditional architecture, and cultural sites that reflect the area's rich heritage. It serves as a base for exploring the Haute Maurienne region, blending natural features with historical and cultural insights.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A small village at the foot of the Colde l'Iseran. Refill your water supplies at the tourist information office or refuel at the supermarket or bars.
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One of the most beautiful forts in Mont Cenis
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Challenging climb due to slopes and altitude. The most challenging part is the one between the two plateaus, it is worth saving money because the slope is there and after the second plateau the altitude also adds up. But the landscape is wonderful, especially in June, when it has just been cleared of snow and you can still cycle between the white walls.
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Mineral and wild landscapes. Two welcome flats. Do not neglect the altitude (2700m)
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first sighting of the beautiful fort de Ronce
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beautiful fort in excellent condition, can be visited and open to the public with a small museum inside
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picturesque small mountain village in the French Alps
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Lanslevillard offers a rich military history with fortifications like Fort de Ronce, a well-preserved Italian fort from the late 19th century that includes a small museum. You can also visit Fort de Pattacreuse. For cultural insights, the Saint-Sébastien Chapel is renowned for its unique painted decorations, often described as a 'medieval comic book'.
Beyond the Saint-Sébastien Chapel, you can discover ancient human presence through rock art, such as the 'Pierre aux Pieds' and 'Pierre de Chantelouve', which are classified historical monuments. The Bonneval-sur-Arc village itself is a cultural experience, classified as one of 'The most beautiful villages in France' with its traditional stone chalets.
Lanslevillard is nestled between the Vanoise National Park and the Mont Cenis Pass, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can find picturesque lakes like Lac de la Rosière and Lacs Merlet, and the Arc river flows through the village. For stunning views, the Col de la Madeleine and Col de l'Iseran provide panoramic vistas.
The mountain passes are excellent for scenic views. The Col de la Madeleine offers a popular route for cyclists with great scenery. Similarly, the Col de l'Iseran, especially the Bonneval side, provides breathtaking mountain landscapes. The area around the Mont Cenis Pass also offers expansive views.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling, with numerous routes including sections of the famous GR 5. The Val Cenis Vanoise ski resort offers 125 km of downhill and cross-country runs. Other activities include snowshoeing, via ferrata, mountainkart, and even dog sledding. For specific routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Lanslevillard or Road Cycling Routes around Lanslevillard guides.
Yes, many hiking trails are accessible from Lanslevillard. The Petit Mont Cenis Refuge serves as an excellent starting and finishing point for numerous hikes. Trails range in difficulty, from moderate loops like 'Refuge de Vallonbrun loop from Lanslevillard' to more challenging mountain hikes. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Lanslevillard guide.
For hiking and cycling, the summer months (June to September) are ideal when mountain passes are open and trails are clear of snow. For winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing, December to April offers optimal conditions. Be aware that temperatures can vary significantly, even in summer, especially at higher altitudes like the Col de l'Iseran.
Absolutely. The Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is noted as family-friendly and offers food and overnight stays. The Parc de loisirs des Glières in Val Cenis-Lanslevillard is an all-season activity center with options for all ages. Many easy hiking trails are also suitable for families, and the Val Cenis Vanoise ski resort has runs for all levels, including beginners.
Yes, the Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is a prime example, offering food and overnight stays directly on many hiking routes. It's known for being a warm and welcoming spot. Additionally, the village of Bonneval-sur-Arc, a popular stop for hikers, has lovely restaurants in its cobbled streets.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical sites like Fort de Ronce, which is described as beautiful and well-kept. The charm of traditional villages such as Bonneval-sur-Arc, with its authentic architecture, is also highly valued. The stunning natural beauty and the wide array of outdoor activities available, from challenging mountain passes to serene lakes, are consistently highlighted.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting local producers like Alpage de Chavière for Beaufort cheese or the Coopérative laitière de Haute Maurienne Vanoise. The Wednesday morning market in Lanslevillard is also a great place to discover local goods and crafts, offering an authentic taste of regional life.
Lanslevillard is a fantastic base for cyclists, especially those looking for challenging mountain passes. You can tackle iconic climbs like the Col de l'Iseran from Val Cenis or the Col de la Madeleine. There are also routes around the Mont Cenis Pass, offering both scenic beauty and demanding ascents. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lanslevillard guide.


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