Best mountain peaks around Saint-Étienne-De-Crossey offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features an elevation range from 370 meters to over 1900 meters, encompassing prominent local summits and parts of the Chartreuse massif. Visitors can explore various terrains, from forested paths to limestone formations, providing a range of hiking experiences. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and strategic viewpoints over surrounding valleys and mountain ranges.
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The climb is on a lovely little road; the first half is quite gentle and leads you to a beautiful pond, while the second half is much steeper and takes you to the summit where there's an antenna. It's a dead end, but it makes for a nice out-and-back hike!
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Nice road from Oyeu, with some nice steep sections
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Very beautiful summit with a 360 degree panorama.
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Highest summer cheese dairy, perched in the middle of the Charmant Som mountain pasture. Well, okay, it's not really the season...
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The Grande Sure is one of the highest peaks in the Chartreuse. Culminating at 1,920 meters above sea level, it dominates the west of the massif, offering superb panoramas.
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Charmant Som (1867 m) is one of the 3 dominant peaks of St Pierre de Chartreuse, and the most accessible by bike from the Col de Porte. Upstairs you will enjoy a beautiful panorama. The Charmant Som, in addition to being the most easily accessible summit, is the last mountain pasture in Isère that makes and sells its cheese on site. The ascent to the Chalet de Charmant Som from Col-de-Porte is a climb in the Grenoble region. It has a length of 5.5 kilometers and an ascent of 364 vertical meters with a slope of 6.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 336. The summit of the ascent is located at 1671 meters above sea level.
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From this peak you can see the Alps on a clear day.
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Culminating at 1,867 meters, the Charmant Som is an emblematic summit of the Chartreuse massif. From the inn of the same name, accessible by car, the ascent is made without major difficulty. At the top, the panorama is spectacular!
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For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Charmant Som summit, which provides a spectacular panorama of the Chartreuse massif. La Grande Sure also offers extensive views across the massif. Locally, the Rocher de la Garde provides panoramic views over Saint-Étienne-de-Crossey and the Chartreuse, while Notre-Dame-de-Vouise offers magnificent 360-degree views from its tower.
Yes, for easier walks, the Rocher de la Garde offers moderate trails that are generally accessible. The Rocher de Bellevue Viewpoint is also very easy to reach from Chalais and features a superb viewing platform.
The trails around Saint-Étienne-de-Crossey feature diverse terrain. You'll find forested paths, stony sections, and unique limestone erosion formations known as lapiaz, particularly around the Rocher de la Garde. Some routes, like those leading to Notre-Dame-de-Vouise or the western route of Grande Sure, can include steeper sections.
Yes, the Rocher de la Garde area holds historical significance, with the nearby Chapel of La Madeleine, which was once part of a leper colony founded in 1282. Additionally, Notre-Dame-de-Vouise is home to a 7-meter-high statue of the Virgin Mary, erected on a 15-meter tower built in the 1860s, which visitors can climb.
The Gorges de Crossey, adjacent to Saint-Étienne-de-Crossey, is a highly regarded climbing site. It offers nearly 300 routes ranging in difficulty from 3 to 8b, catering to both beginners and experienced climbers. The site is accessible year-round and features varied climbing styles on slabs and walls.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Waterfall on Chemin Regardou – Notre-Dame-de-Vouise loop' for running, or the 'Gorges du Cozon – Cluse Pass loop' for cycling. Explore more options on the hiking guide, running guide, and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, the Rocher de Bellevue Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers an easy walk. The Rocher de la Garde also features moderate trails that can be suitable for families looking for an accessible outdoor experience.
Prominent local summits include the Rocher de la Garde (705m), offering panoramic views over the commune, and Notre-Dame-de-Vouise (735m), a visible landmark with a statue and tower providing extensive vistas. Roche Brune Viewpoint (932m) is another excellent belvedere reachable via short hikes through the woods.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramas, especially from summits like Charmant Som summit and La Grande Sure. The diverse landscapes, from shady forests to unique limestone formations, and the rewarding views of the Chartreuse, Vercors, and Isère valley are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Gorges de Crossey serves as a starting point for various hiking trails, including those that lead to the Rocher de la Garde. One example is the 'Rosset basin – Gorges de Crossey loop from Saint-Étienne-de-Crossey', which is a more challenging hike. You can find more details on the hiking guide for the area.
Yes, from higher peaks like La Grande Sure, which is part of the Chartreuse massif, it is possible to see Mont-Blanc on clear days, adding to the spectacular views.
While many viewpoints require some hiking, the Charmant Som summit is relatively accessible. A road leads to the Chalets de Charmant Som, from where the summit is only about a 40-minute walk, making it one of the more convenient options for reaching high-altitude views.


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