Best mountain peaks around Le Noyer are situated in the Hautes-Alpes department of southeastern France, providing access to diverse mountain landscapes. This Le Noyer mountain peaks region is characterized by its position near the Écrins National Park and the river Drac, offering varied terrain for exploration. The area features a range of mountain peaks and passes, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A remarkable viewpoint, ideal for admiring the Bauges mountains and Mont Blanc in the distance.
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Magnificent view of Chambéry and Lake Bourget A lovely picnic area
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Don't forget that even if it's in the mid-mountains, you need to be equipped for the weather, good shoes, and good physical condition.
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Beautiful climb through the UNESCO geopark of the Bauges massif
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A great climb for beginners, a long, linear route with small, tight corners, ideal for maintaining speed on the descent. There's some traffic, but the road is wide enough and people generally take care when approaching; I never felt unsafe. If you're feeling strong, you can take this climb as a warm-up for Semnoz, which connects perfectly to the summit of this climb. Disadvantage: There are no views from the top.
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Nice and quiet climb, road surface is fine and runs smoothly. Nice view at the top.
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The beautiful and varied hiking trail to the summit cross alone is a pleasure, and once you reach the summit, you have a breathtaking panorama in all directions (Alps, Lac du Bourget, Chamberry, Aix-les-Bains, mountains and valleys). Highly recommended 😀👍!
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Wonderful area. Is easy to reach by car - or even better on foot/by bike.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks include Nivolet Cross, known for its phenomenal 360-degree views, and Mount Revard, which offers extensive views of Aix-les-Bains and Lac du Bourget. Visitors also appreciate the rewarding views from the summit after the Ascent of Semnoz from Leschaux, and the incredible panorama from Mont Colombier, overlooking the Belledonne chain, Mont Blanc, and three regional lakes.
The Col du Noyer is a well-known landmark, particularly popular among cyclists, having been featured in the Tour de France multiple times. It separates the Champsaur and Dévoluy valleys and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Champsaur landscape. There's also a Napoleonic refuge at the pass, adding a touch of historical interest. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Tête de Girbault, at 2,563 meters, is the highest point within the commune of Le Noyer itself. Its elevation suggests it offers extensive views of the surrounding mountainous terrain, including the Dévoluy massif.
From Pic de Gleize, located in the Dévoluy massif, you can expect magnificent views of the Bois du Chapter biological reserve and the higher peaks of Dévoluy. A path, though sometimes technical, leads to the Gleize pass, revealing stunning vistas and dramatic cliffs.
Yes, some peaks are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Nivolet Cross is accessible to all, with routes of varying difficulty, and Mont Colombier is also noted as suitable for families with children.
The region around Le Noyer offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including challenging loops like 'The Sheepfold – Mount Margériaz loop' or easier options such as 'Chalets des Creusates – Shepherds' Cross loop'. For cyclists, there are touring and road cycling routes, with the Col du Noyer being a famous challenge. Explore more options in the Hiking around Le Noyer and Cycling around Le Noyer guides.
Yes, the area caters to various fitness levels. For example, the 'Chalets des Creusates – Shepherds' Cross loop' is an easy option, while 'The Sheepfold – Mount Margériaz loop' and 'Ascent to La Culaz – Creux de Lachat Refuge loop' are considered difficult. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Le Noyer guide.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including mountain pastures, secret valleys, and dense forests. It is home to rich fauna, and a botanical trail near Le Noyer honors botanist Dominique Villars, highlighting the local flora. The area is also influenced by its proximity to the Écrins National Park and the river Drac.
Visitors consistently praise the panoramic views from the summits, describing them as 'phenomenal' and 'incredible'. The diverse hiking opportunities and the tranquility of the natural environment are also highly valued. Many appreciate the accessibility of some trails for families and the challenging ascents for experienced hikers and cyclists.
Absolutely. The Col du Noyer is particularly renowned among cyclists for its challenging ascent, with an average gradient of 8.2% over 7.5 km. Other difficult cycling routes include 'View of Aillon-le-Jeune – La Compôte loop' and 'Fountain of the Elephants – Col de Plainpalais loop'. More routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Noyer guide.
Mont Trélod, rising to 2,181 meters, is the fourth highest summit of the Bauges massif. It offers a magnificent panoramic view of Mont Blanc and the rest of the Bauges, making it a highly regarded peak for its scenic beauty and rewarding hikes.


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