Attractions and places to see around Saint-Jean-De-Vaulx, located in the Isère region, offer a mix of natural features and historical sites. The area provides opportunities to explore significant landmarks and scenic routes. Visitors can discover natural monuments and historically important castles.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great castle complex, beautiful park.
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Please note: dogs are not allowed in the castle gardens, even on a leash. This means you'll have to find a different route around the castle with a dog!
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A pass of about fifteen kilometers, with a 1,000 m elevation gain. Almost always in the shade, with little traffic.
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A beautiful castle that houses the Museum of the Revolution. The park is large and very pretty. It's a paradise for children.
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Beautiful castle that houses the Museum of the Revolution. The park is very beautiful, a paradise for children.
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Very beautiful panorama once you arrive at the Pierre Percée!
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I did it on gravel, climbing via the Aveillans hill (west), it was fine. Direct descent to Putteville, very limited at the beginning on gravel, much steeper but it was fine.
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This magnificent castle is located within a park of nearly 100 hectares. Built on the rock of Vizille by the Counts of Grésivaudan, the castle is said to have been the cradle of the Revolution.
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The region offers several impressive natural features. You can visit La Pierre Percée, a natural arch known as one of the "seven wonders of Dauphiné," which provides a panoramic view of the Matheysine plateau. Another notable spot is Col de la Morte, a scenic mountain pass popular for cycling and drives, offering shaded climbs and smooth descents. Additionally, you can find viewpoints like The Trièves and Lake Monteynard lined up, offering magnificent views of the Vercors and the lake.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The most prominent historical site is Château de Vizille, a 17th-century castle that houses the Museum of the Revolution. Its park is also recognized as a "Remarkable Garden of France." Another historical point of interest is the Rochefort footbridge, an impressive 17th-century bridge that facilitated crossing the Drac river.
Beyond the historical Château de Vizille, the commune of Saint-Jean-De-Vaulx offers several themed walks, such as "Le tour des hameaux de St Jean au rythme de La Fontaine" and "Balades: à la recherche de sculpture sur bois." These walks allow you to discover local heritage elements like sculpted wooden panels, old ovens, basins, and the village church.
Absolutely. The Château de Vizille is an excellent family-friendly option. You can explore the Museum of the Revolution and enjoy the extensive castle park, which is free to enter and recognized as a "Remarkable Garden of France." The local heritage walks also offer an engaging way for families to discover the village's history and natural beauty.
For cyclists, the Col de la Morte offers a challenging yet scenic climb. If you're looking for more structured routes, you can explore various options for touring bicycles around the region, including "The Corniches of the Drac" and "Lake Laffrey – Saint-Honoré 1500 loop." Find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Saint-Jean-De-Vaulx guide.
Yes, the area provides several mountain biking opportunities. Trails like "Bucolic landscape – La Pierre Percée loop from Cholonge" and "View of Lake Petichet – Bucolic landscape loop from Notre-Dame-de-Vaulx" offer diverse terrain. You can find more detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-De-Vaulx guide.
Beyond visiting the attractions, the region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking on routes that often pass by or offer views of the main attractions. There are also local heritage walks for a more leisurely exploration of the area's natural and cultural landscape. For specific routes, check the Cycling, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides for Saint-Jean-De-Vaulx.
The best time for outdoor activities like cycling, mountain biking, and heritage walks is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.
Yes, the Château de Vizille offers free admission to both its Museum of the Revolution and its extensive castle park, which is a "Remarkable Garden of France." This makes it an excellent option for visitors looking to explore history and nature without an entry fee.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from La Pierre Percée, which is described as a natural photo frame. The scenic beauty and the well-maintained park of Château de Vizille are also highly appreciated. Cyclists enjoy the challenging yet rewarding routes like Col de la Morte for its shaded climbs and smooth descents.
The most unique natural monument is La Pierre Percée. It's a natural arch with a 3-meter-high hole in the rock, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Matheysine plateau from 1220 meters above sea level. It's considered one of the "seven wonders of Dauphiné."


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