Best attractions and places to see around Coublevie include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within the Isère department of France. The commune offers insights into its rich heritage through historical circuits and significant buildings. Visitors can explore scenic mountain passes and tranquil cycling routes, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The approach from the south is very nice, the descent to the north via the forest road is not allowed, but with great caution and pushing in tunnels possible
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Observation May 2025: landslide on the road at the exit (uphill direction) of the tunnel. Passable on foot
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Very pleasant pass to climb, not too steep a slope, well marked all the way.
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Beautiful cycle route for cycling.
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End of the climb and arrival on the plateau
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Arriving from Cessieu, I made a small detour via Voissant then the remaining 4 km to the Col des Mille Martyrs. Easy climb, no cars on this early Sunday afternoon and a very beautiful forest upon arrival. Bucolic viewpoints as a bonus during the climb. The descent to Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine is perfect. Super rolling surface and moderate slope allow you to reach 50 km/h effortlessly. Paradise exists, it is in Chartreuse.
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The Col de la Charmette is hidden in the middle of the Chartreuse at the end of a dead-end road at an altitude of 1,261 meters. Located in the middle of the forest, it is a starting point for many hiking trails.
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To climb the Col de la Charmette you will have to cross several tunnels like this one. It is highly recommended to bring lights, because some are long.
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Coublevie offers a rich historical circuit that guides visitors through its heritage, showcasing religious architecture, traditional houses, and stately homes. You can discover wash houses, fountains, crosses, and homes of former winegrowers. The brochure "Walks to discover Coublevie" is available at the Town Hall. Additionally, the Dominican Convent, established in 1865, and the Église Saint-Pierre de Coublevie, dating back to at least the early 12th century, are significant historical landmarks. The current Town Hall is housed in the former Château Dorgeoise, which also features a repurposed stone known as "Charlemagne's head."
Yes, the region boasts several scenic mountain passes. The Col des Mille Martyrs offers a refreshing climb through beautiful forest scenery with bucolic viewpoints. Another option is the Charmette Pass, known as one of the secret passes of Chartreuse, providing picturesque views, though some sections are more suitable for gravel or mountain biking. The Placette Pass also offers a nice view over the valley and serves as a gateway to the Chartreuse region.
Cyclists can enjoy the tranquil Isère cycle route, which provides lovely views of the Vercors mountains. For more challenging rides, the Charmette Pass and Tunnel des Agneaux offer routes with varying terrain, including degraded asphalt and gravel sections, making them suitable for gravel or mountain biking. You can find more detailed road cycling routes, such as the "Col des Mille Martyrs – Pierre Chave Bridge loop," on the Road Cycling Routes around Coublevie guide.
Absolutely. The Chartreuse mountains surrounding Coublevie offer numerous hiking trails. The Charmette Pass, for instance, serves as a starting point for many trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Le Grand Ratz viewpoint – Roche Brune Viewpoint loop" or the "Gorges du Bret loop." More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Coublevie guide.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Cirque de Saint-Même, approximately 22 km away, is a natural amphitheater featuring breathtaking landscapes and three stunning waterfalls. For relaxation, Charavines Beach offers a mix of grassy areas, sand, and pebbles, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, with shallow waters perfect for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the refreshing and easy climbs of passes like Col des Mille Martyrs, often highlighting the beautiful forest scenery and bucolic viewpoints. For the Charmette Pass, the appeal lies in its status as a 'secret pass' and the scenic, quiet climbs through the forest, despite some degraded road surfaces.
Charavines Beach is an excellent family-friendly option, offering shallow waters, a mix of sand and grass, and a playground. Its full-day sun exposure makes it a popular spot for relaxation and swimming. While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed, many of the easier hiking and cycling routes can be enjoyed by families.
Yes, several notable gardens are located a short distance from Coublevie. These include the Jardin Ethnobotanique in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, the Jardin Ethnobotanique Du Fontanil in Fontanil-Cornillon, and the Parc Du Château De Longpra and Arboretum Du Val D'Ainan (Vert Écarlate), both in Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine. These offer diverse botanical experiences.
Coublevie and its surroundings are well-suited for gravel biking, especially routes involving passes like Charmette Pass and Tunnel des Agneaux, which feature degraded tarmac and gravel sections. You can find specific gravel biking routes, such as the "Via chartreuse – Canal de l'Herretang loop," in the Gravel biking around Coublevie guide.
To delve deeper into Coublevie's local heritage, you can explore the Historical Circuit, which features informative panels along its routes. The brochure "Walks to discover Coublevie" is available at the Town Hall. For additional context, you can visit the official Chartreuse Tourisme website for information on the Coublevie Historical Circuit.
The Charmette Pass is often referred to as one of the 'secret passes' of Chartreuse, offering a quieter, more secluded experience compared to more frequented routes. Its challenging terrain and unlit tunnels add to its adventurous appeal for those seeking a less conventional path.


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