Best mountain peaks around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne are found in the heart of the Maurienne Valley in the French Alps. This region serves as a gateway to numerous mountain peaks, which define the surrounding landscape. These peaks are easily accessible from Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne and offer varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its high alpine environment and significant elevation gains.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The descent from the Col du Glandon towards the north offers a striking view towards the valley, the Col de la Madeleine and the Mont Blanc massif.
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a magnificent corner of paradise to discover alone or accompanied, walking between mountain pastures and minerals
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Superb hike with magnificent views but long and steep.
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Tour accessible to everyone, multicolored landscapes due to the myriad of flowers and if you want an additional adventure, remember to bring a flashlight, perhaps a head-on one, in order to visit the many tunnels and underground rooms, also within the reach of the less experienced
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Visitors frequently enjoy Cime de Caron, which offers a panoramic view of the Alps from 3200 meters, including Les Menuires, Val Thorens, and the Orelle valley. Another highly regarded peak is Mount Thabor, a dominant summit in the Cerces massif at 3,178 meters, known for its historical significance as a former border marker and a small stone chapel near its top.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a rewarding challenge, the Grand Galibier Summit, at 3,228 meters, provides incredible vistas of the Vanoise, Écrins, and Mont Blanc massifs. Mount Thabor and its slightly higher neighbor, Pic du Thabor (3,207 meters), also offer exceptional views and are prime destinations for those with good fitness and sure-footedness.
The peaks around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne offer diverse natural features and stunning viewpoints. From Pointe des Fours, you can see the Vallon des Fours, the Pointe de Méan Martin, the Glacier des Fours, and even Mont Blanc. Pointe de l'Observatoire lives up to its name, providing a panorama that includes Mont Blanc, the Péclet Polset massif, the Vanoise glaciers, and the Chavière valley, and is a great spot to observe local fauna like marmots.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Mount Thabor, for instance, marked the border between France and Italy until 1947, and a small stone chapel stands near its summit. Additionally, the Old Fort of Pattacreuse, one of the forts of Moncenisio, offers a splendid view of the lake and insights into past Alpine defense strategies, with tunnels and underground rooms to explore.
The area around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne guide. For road cyclists, the region is famous for its high mountain passes like Col du Galibier and Col de la Croix de Fer, with routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne guide.
While many peaks are challenging, areas like Basse du Gerbier offer paths that are generally more accessible. The Basse du Gerbier, 2541 m, provides unique views of the striking Aiguilles d'Arves without requiring highly technical climbing. The route to Pointe de l'Observatoire from the Col d'Aussois is also well-marked and generally non-technical, making it suitable for those with good fitness but less climbing experience.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne for hiking and cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, the high mountain passes are usually open, and trails are free of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the alpine environment and enjoying the panoramic views.
The Maurienne Valley is renowned for its legendary cycling passes. You can find detailed routes for iconic climbs like Col du Télégraphe, Col du Galibier, Col du Glandon, and Col de la Croix de Fer in the Cycling around Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne guide. These routes offer challenging ascents and stunning scenery for cyclists.
Peaks like Droset Peak and Lanserlia Peak are known for offering beautiful all-around views of the surrounding alpine landscape. From Lanserlia Peak, you can enjoy a stunning view of Rochers de Lanserlia and a magnificent corner of paradise with mountain pastures and minerals.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views from the summits, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the rich natural beauty of the alpine environment. Many appreciate the opportunity to see iconic peaks like Mont Blanc and the Aiguilles d'Arves, as well as the chance to observe local wildlife such as marmots. The historical significance of certain peaks also adds to the experience.
Yes, the Basse du Gerbier, 2541 m, offers a path that leads hikers directly to the foot of the striking Aiguilles d'Arves. From this location, you get unique views of these distinctive needle-like peaks, including their climbing routes like the crotch or cat's head.
The Pointe de l'Observatoire is an ideal spot for observing local fauna, particularly marmots. Its well-marked route from the Col d'Aussois makes it accessible for those looking to combine hiking with wildlife spotting.


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