Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy are primarily focused on its natural landscapes and proximity to the Alpine massif. This commune in the Savoie department of France offers a tranquil setting. It serves as a base for exploring numerous regional highlights, including picturesque lakes and challenging mountain passes. The area provides access to many trails that offer views of the Alpine Massif.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Quiet little road to begin the ascent of the Col du Frêne. Very beautiful view.
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Beautiful pass. The climb is a bit gentler from the north. The descent to the south offers beautiful views of the Isère Valley.
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More interesting climb via the "direct" route, via Rocher Rousset, from Challes-les-Eaux.
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Col du Frêne from Saint Pierre d'Albigny is a climb in the Annecy region. It is 7.7 kilometres long and has a vertical ascent of 554 metres with an average gradient of 7.2%, implying a difficulty level of 483. The summit of the climb is located at 960 metres
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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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The climb is very pretty and pleasant until the Col
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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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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Saint-André, nestled amidst vineyards, which offers a relaxing spot. The area is also known for its mountain passes like Marocaz Pass and Col du Frêne (950 m), which provide stunning views and access to the Bauges massif.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy provides access to many trails with exceptional views of the Alpine Massif. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Lac de Sainte Hélène loop from Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac" or the "Tower – Scenic Pathway loop from Saint-Pierre-de-Soucy." Find more details and routes in the Hiking around Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy guide.
The region is popular with cyclists, offering both road and gravel biking. Mountain passes like Col du Frêne (950 m) and Col du Grand Cucheron are challenging climbs with rewarding views. You can find various routes, including the "Col du Frêne (950 m) – Col du Frêne (950 m) loop from Montmélian" for gravel biking, or the "Circuit de la Cochette — loop from Lac Saint Clair" for road cycling. Explore more in the Gravel biking around Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy guides.
You can visit Lake Saint-André, where swimming is tolerated in the designated leisure area, though it is unsupervised. It's a pleasant spot amidst vineyards for relaxation.
While Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy itself is a tranquil village with a local church, town hall, and war memorial, nearby Chambéry offers more historical sites. Notably, the Mont Saint-Michel Chapel (Chambéry) is a significant religious building and historical site, offering wonderful views of Chambéry and the surrounding massifs.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at several locations. The Marocaz Pass and Col du Frêne (950 m) offer panoramic vistas. Additionally, the plateau of the Mont Saint-Michel Chapel (Chambéry) provides a wonderful perspective of Chambéry, the Massif de Belledonne, and Mont Granier.
Yes, Lake Saint-André is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for relaxation and enjoying nature. The surrounding area also has many easy walking paths suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the region's natural beauty, the tranquility of the village, and the diverse outdoor activities. The scenic climbs of mountain passes like Marocaz Pass and the relaxing atmosphere of Lake Saint-André are frequently highlighted. The stunning views of the Alpine Massif from various points are also a major draw.
The terrain around Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy varies. You'll find gentle paths around lakes and through vineyards, as well as more challenging ascents on mountain passes. Trails often offer exceptional views of the Alpine Massif, indicating varied elevations and potentially rocky or uneven paths in higher areas. Always check specific route details for difficulty and elevation.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant markets. You can find markets in La Rochette (Wednesday, 4km), Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny (Wednesday, 10km), Challes-les-Eaux (Tuesday & Friday, 10km), and Chambéry (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday & Saturday, 16km). These are great places to experience local culture and find regional produce.
While Saint-Pierre-De-Soucy itself is more focused on warmer weather activities, its strategic location makes it an excellent base for winter sports. Numerous renowned ski resorts are within a reasonable driving distance, including Meribel (36 km), Courchevel (42 km), Val Thorens (43 km), and Valmorel (28 km).


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