Mountain peaks near Les Chapelles Savoie are situated in the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. This commune is nestled within a mountainous landscape, with elevations reaching up to 2,964 meters. The area features a variety of notable mountain peaks and passes, offering diverse opportunities for exploration. The region is characterized by its prominent summits and scenic ridgelines.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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An unparalleled view of the snow-covered valleys and facing the majestic Mont Blanc! A superb, selective black run that limits the number of skiers up there 👍 the wait is now less restrictive to access the Aiguille Rouge glacier (which becomes black)
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Incredible views and a breathtaking ridge trail
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The Passeur de la Mintaz does not present any technical difficulty, but remains difficult for people prone to vertigo.
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A passageway facing the north face of Pierra Menta, which will allow you to connect the Lac d'Amour to the west, and the Col de Bresson and the Presset refuge to the east. A steep passage, unpleasant for people prone to vertigo.
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The ridge trail is worth the trip, with spectacular views towards Mont Blanc and Lake Roselend.
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Where the path widens somewhat, with barriers marking out a suitable place for a break.
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The Col de la Pierra Menta peaking at more than 2550m separates Beaufortain from Vanoise. Its crossing requires good management of the fear of heights. Chronic acrophone, refrain.
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The Passage de la Mantaz is the pass located at the foot of Pierra Menta, making it a choice passage to access the famous summit.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Aiguille Grive. It provides a magnificent 360-degree viewpoint with an orientation table, showcasing the Alpine Arc's peaks like Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, and Grand Combin, as well as surrounding ski resorts. Another excellent option is Roche Parstire, which offers exceptional 360° views of the dam, the Mont Blanc massif, Les Saisies, and Arêches-Beaufort.
Yes, the Passage de la Mantaz, also known as Col de la Pierra Menta, is a challenging route reaching over 2,550 meters. It separates the Beaufortain from the Vanoise region and requires careful navigation, especially for those with a fear of heights. It's a steep passage, but offers a unique experience facing the north face of Pierra Menta.
The terrain varies significantly. For instance, the trail along the ridgeline to Roche Parstire is known for undulating running with amazing views. The ascent to Aiguille Grive is short but very steep (19% slope) from the Transarc gondola, though generally without significant technical difficulty. Passes like Passage de la Mantaz can be steep and exposed with loose stones, requiring sure-footedness.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations for individual peaks aren't detailed, the ascent to Aiguille Grive is described as a short, steep climb without significant technical difficulty, making it potentially suitable for families with older children who are used to hiking. Always assess the fitness level of your group before attempting any ascent.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Bresson Pass – Presset Refuge loop, or more moderate options like the Pont de Montrigon loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Serpentine Route – Vers le col du Pré loop, and touring bicycle routes including Le Circuit des Villages. Explore more options on the Hiking around Les Chapelles, Road Cycling Routes around Les Chapelles, and Cycling around Les Chapelles guide pages.
Mont Coin, peaking at 2539 meters, is significant for its magnificent 360° views, including Mont Blanc to the north and the glaciers of La Plagne to the south. Its grassy slopes offer winding and flowing paths, providing ample opportunities for exploration and variation within the Beaufortain range.
Yes, Entreport Pass is a stunning part of the Les Arcs / Paradiski resort area. It offers a 360° point of view overlooking the Bellecote mountain and down to Peisey. While beautiful, it is exposed with a loose surface, so experience in the mountains is recommended.
The ascent to Roche Parstire offers exceptional 360° views. The final ascent of La Roche can be quite a steep spur. While the trail along the ridge is known for undulating running, the ascent over the north ridge requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. There is a marked path that is less steep and exposed than direct shortcuts on the ridge.
From Aiguille Grive, you can expect a magnificent 360-degree viewpoint. It offers expansive views of the Alpine Arc, including iconic peaks like Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, La Meije, and Grand Combin. You can also see surrounding ski resorts such as Tignes, La Plagne, and La Rosière from its summit.
Many trails in the region, especially those leading to summits and passes, can be steep, exposed, or have loose surfaces. Always ensure you have appropriate footwear and gear. Some routes, like the Passage de la Mantaz, require good management of a fear of heights. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
The mountainous landscape around Les Chapelles features elevations reaching up to 2,964 meters (9,724 ft), offering a wide range of altitudes for exploration and diverse mountain experiences.


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