Best attractions and places to see around Le Verneil, a commune in the Savoie department of the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region, serve as a gateway to diverse experiences. Nestled amidst the Alps, the area is characterized by prominent mountain ranges like Massif des Bauges and Chartreuse. This region offers a mix of natural features, challenging mountain passes, and access to significant ski resorts. It provides a base for exploring the surrounding landscapes and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de Champlaurent starting from Chamoux-sur-Gelon.
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Please note, this section will be closed in late June and early July 2025, as they resurface the route for the Women's Tour de France! The closure is announced at the very bottom of the valley, but it's not easy to see...
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Very nice pass; % real on the terminals. Hard but really quiet, because very few vehicles. Not very long either.
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Very nice secondary road to go up to St François Longchamp, much better than the normal road
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In response to CamilleD, a useful link: https://climbfinder.com/fr/montees/col-de-marocaz-arbin The % indicated on the terminals correspond to the average percentage over the km following the terminal. It seems that this nice pass deserves the % indicated. Pass covered on a Sunday afternoon, little attendance, mainly motorbikes.
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It's beautiful but it's steep. Sustained passages at 9/10%. But it's beautiful! And then very few cars so a real pleasure.
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On its southeast side, from Epierre, it is a beautiful port. The vast majority is covered by trees, which do not allow great views of the valley; However, the road is very winding, with continuous curves that make it very bearable. It is an area to enjoy cycling since there is hardly any traffic.
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The region around Le Verneil is rich in natural beauty. You can visit prominent sites like Marocaz Pass, known for its beautiful climbs and access to the Bauges mountains. Other notable natural features include Mont Granier, Col de la Croix-de-Fer, and the distinctive Aiguilles d'Arves. The area also features Lake La Mirande and the Headland of Ramavoulla. For stunning views, consider the mountain passes such as Col du Grand Cucheron and Col de Champ-Laurent (west), which offer panoramic vistas of the Massif de la Lauzière.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find mountain hikes around Le Verneil, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the Lac du Collet – Les Plagnes loop from Le Collet d'Allevard, or more challenging routes like Les Grands Moulins – Grande Montagne d'Arvillard loop. For more details on these and other trails, visit the Mountain Hikes around Le Verneil guide.
Le Verneil is an excellent base for cyclists, especially those who enjoy mountain passes. The Marocaz Pass is considered one of the most beautiful climbs with little car traffic. The Col du Grand Cucheron offers a good climb with significant elevation gain and shade during summer. Another challenging option is the Col de Champ-Laurent (west), featuring hairpin bends and wonderful views. For a scenic alternative to a main road, explore the Scenic Secondary Road to Col de la Madeleine. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Le Verneil guide.
Beyond the natural landscapes, the region offers several historical and cultural attractions. You can visit the impressive Château du Touvet, known for its remarkable gardens and water staircase. The historic Miolans Fortress is another significant landmark. Approximately 22 km away, Chambéry, a 'City of Art and History,' provides numerous attractions and a city center worth exploring.
Yes, there are options for families. The Le Gîte Grocery Store & Bed and Breakfast is listed as family-friendly and can serve as a comfortable base. For outdoor activities, a family hike up Crêt du Poulet is suggested in the broader region. The Aquarium du Lac du Bourget, about 33 km away, offers an engaging insight into aquatic life, which can be a fun educational experience for children.
Le Verneil is ideally located near several popular ski resorts. These include Meribel and Val Thorens, both part of the extensive 'Trois Vallées' ski region. Other nearby options are Les Sept Laux, Le Collet Resort, Saint François Longchamp, Le Corbier (Les Sybelles), and Les Menuires. For Nordic activities, the Espace Nordique Du Barioz is about 18 km away.
Vibrant local markets are held in the surrounding towns throughout the week. You can visit La Rochette on Wednesdays (4km), Allevard on Thursdays (11km), and Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny on Wednesdays (12km). For a larger market experience, Chambéry hosts markets on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays (22km).
Absolutely. The mountain passes like Col du Grand Cucheron and Col de Champ-Laurent (west) offer challenging climbs for cyclists, with steep gradients and significant elevation gains. For hikers, the Mountain Hikes around Le Verneil guide lists several difficult routes, such as the Grande Montagne d'Arvillard loops.
Visitors particularly appreciate the challenging yet rewarding mountain passes for cycling, often noting the beautiful scenery and less car traffic on routes like Marocaz Pass. The stunning views from passes like Col de Champ-Laurent (west) are also highly praised. The region's diverse landscapes, from high mountain ranges to serene lakes, provide a rich backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, for those interested in local flavors and viticulture, wine tourism activities are available in nearby Porte-de-Savoie, which is approximately 13.6 km from Le Verneil.
The region around Le Verneil offers several running trails, many of which are considered difficult. You can explore routes like the Les Grands Moulins loop from Parking de Val Pelouse, or the Tours de Montmayeur – Col de Cochette loop. For more detailed information on distances and difficulty, refer to the Running Trails around Le Verneil guide.


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