Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Savoie department of France. Situated on the western foothills of the Chartreuse massif, the commune offers diverse landscapes ranging from 350 meters to over 1300 meters in altitude. Visitors can explore historical sites, scenic mountain passes, and a variety of hiking trails. The region provides opportunities to experience mountainous terrain, wooded areas, and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Magnificent view of the heart of the Chartreuse region, the plain of St. Laurent du Pont, and Mont Blanc in the background, seemingly within arm's reach. The access path via the ridge that connects to Outheran is very straightforward. The climb from St. Jean de Couz on the SW side is quite complicated. The path is barely visible and rather difficult to follow on a very steep face. The final section leads up a very steep couloir, through a slippery and unstable scree slope. Furthermore, the exposure to falling rocks is quite significant; extreme caution is required (helmet recommended). The final section consists of short climbing sections and very steep ascents in fairly exposed grassy terrain (fairly straightforward, but exposed).
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Warning: The climb from the east side is extremely steep! An average gradient of around 10% over 9-10 km.
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Very good and quite accessible as a pass. Be careful of overtaking cars.
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From Saint Pierre you pass through Entrement le veux and arrive at the top of Col de Granier, if you take the first right towards Col de Marcieu until Saint Hillaire de Touvet and descend into the valley to Grenoble, very calm, rolling and bucolic
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Accessible via a small road closed to cars, in great calm, you must also remain discreet and not make noise on this road and at the monastery. The slope is steep, very high percentages. The monastery is very beautiful.
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A must-have! Big climb with steep slope before arriving at the monastery. Ideal for recharging your batteries.
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Lake Aiguebelette is a natural lake located in France in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Main lake of the Savoyard Avant-Pays, in the southern end of the Jura massif, it is located approximately 10 kilometers from Chambéry, approximately 40 kilometers from Grenoble and approximately 100 kilometers from Lyon. It has an area of 545 hectares and is as such the seventh natural French lake after Lake Geneva (in part), Lake Hourtin and Carcans, Lake Grand-Lieu, Lake Bourget, Lake Annecy and Lake Marville (at Kerguelen). Bordered to the east by the Épine chain which culminates with Mont Grelle at 1,427 meters and to the west by Mont Tournier, its maximum depth is 71 meters. At first glance, it is characterized by its often green color, whereas, in the same region, Lake Annecy is bluer and Lake Bourget is more often steel gray. Lake Aiguebelette is a private lake which belongs to the Rivérieulx de Chambost de Lépin family and Électrcité de France, who have entrusted its management to the Communauté de Communes du Lac d'Aiguebelette. Its banks are shared between five riverside municipalities: Aiguebelette-le-Lac, Lépin-le-Lac, Saint-Alban-de-Montbel, Novalaise and Nances. In the southern part of the lake there are two islands, surrounded by reed beds. In order to preserve the quality of its waters and its environment, thermal motor boats have been prohibited on the lake since a decree of 1967. It has also been the first regional freshwater nature reserve in France since March 2015. Source: Wikipedia
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Very beautiful panorama of the Chartreuse seen from the north-west, with Mont-Blanc in focus to the north-east, the Belledonne massif behind the Chartreuse and the foothills of the Vercors to the south, as far as Obiou which can be seen when the weather is nice. And all after a short climb, with a few slightly steep passages however...
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Gorges du Guiers Vif, known for its balcony road and views. The Lac d'Aiguebelette is a beautiful lake with a scenic road around it, perfect for a leisurely ride or a refreshing stop. The area is also part of the Chartreuse massif foothills, offering mountainous terrain and picturesque landscapes.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-de-Genebroz has a rich history. You can explore the village's central Church of Saint-Pierre, dating back to the early 12th century, or the Chapel of Sainte-Madeleine, which offers exceptional views. Vestiges of the former Maladrerie de Saint-Pierre-de-Genebroz, a leprosarium, are also part of historical hiking routes. Additionally, the Crucifix Pass is a former passage of the Sardinian Way, marked by a significant wayside cross.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous hiking trails, including loops like the Boucle de l'Écolu and those around Mont Beauvoir. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Beautiful view of Lac d'Aiguebelette' loop. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Running loop from Entre-deux-Guiers'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Cycling guides for the region.
Absolutely. The Lac d'Aiguebelette is a great family-friendly spot, perfect for cooling off and enjoying the scenery. The hike to La Cochette Cross is also considered an excellent option for families, offering rewarding views from its 1,621-meter summit.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to Granier Pass, which offers superb vistas and is a gateway to the Chartreuse massif. The La Cochette Cross also provides an excellent viewpoint. Additionally, the Chapel of Sainte-Madeleine on the Menuet offers exceptional views over the basin of Saint-Christophe-la-Grotte, and Mont-Beauvoir provides an ideal panorama of the Couz valley and Chartreuse massif.
The region is a paradise for hikers with diverse trails. You can find easy to moderate options like the Boucle de l'Écolu or the trails leading to the Chapel Sainte-Madeleine. For more challenging routes, consider the Boucle du Mont Beauvoir. Many trails incorporate historical elements like the 'Route Sarde'. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural features. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for lake activities, while spring and autumn provide vibrant foliage and comfortable conditions for longer treks in the Chartreuse massif.
Yes, two notable mountain passes are the Granier Pass and the Crucifix Pass. Granier Pass is a classic, offering superb panoramas and serving as a starting point for further exploration into the Chartreuse massif. Crucifix Pass is historically significant as a former section of the Sardinian Way.
While specific establishments are not detailed here, Saint-Pierre-de-Genebroz and its surrounding communes offer options for dining and accommodation. You can find local producers, cafes, and restaurants in the area, as well as various types of accommodation such as B&Bs and gîtes, catering to visitors exploring the Chartreuse region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the superb panoramas from spots like Granier Pass and the rewarding hikes to viewpoints such as La Cochette Cross. The natural beauty of the Gorges du Guiers Vif and the serene atmosphere of Lac d'Aiguebelette are also highly praised. The komoot community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-de-Genebroz is situated on the western foothills of the Chartreuse massif, placing it in close proximity to the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park. This allows for easy access to the park's wild landscapes, waterfalls, and panoramic views from its peaks, making it a prime location for exploring this protected area.
Yes, the area offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Canal de l'Herretang – Via Chartreuse Cycle Path loop from Saint-Laurent-du-Pont' which is an easy option, or more challenging routes such as the 'Charmette Pass – Col de la Charmette loop'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Saint-Pierre-De-Genebroz guide.


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