Mountain peaks around Saint-Sorlin-D'Arves, located in the French Alps, offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences. The region features numerous hiking trails that allow exploration of its natural beauty, from forests to ridges and alpine lakes. With 6 distinct peaks to choose from, the area provides varied challenges and viewpoints for visitors. This guide highlights the most notable summits and features in the vicinity.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The highest point of the Alpe d’Huez area, the Pic Blanc rises to 3,330 meters altitude and offers a spectacular panorama of the Alps. Accessible by cable car, its summit offers panoramas of glaciers, ridges, and deep valleys.
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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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You can eat well here. You can smell the grill from miles away. Perfect after a walk like that.
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3300m peak accessible by cable car. If the day is clear, you can see the peaks of the Ecrins, like the Meije,
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Lac Besson is the first lake you encounter if you ascend from the Alpe d'Huez resort. It's worth continuing along the trails to explore the other lakes nearby.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Pic Blanc, which offers an exceptional panoramic view, often featuring a beautiful mountain lake. Another excellent spot is Croix de Cassini, where all efforts are rewarded by a unique panorama of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The Basse du Gerbier, 2541 m, also provides a path to the foot of the iconic Aiguilles d'Arves, offering great views of the needle climbing routes.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. The La Toussuire Summit is known as an hors catégorie climb. For a demanding climb with a breathtaking view, Croix de Cassini is a great option. Additionally, the iconic Les Aiguilles d'Arves, with its highest point Aiguille Méridionale at 3,514 meters, presents a significant challenge for mountaineers, with its first official ascent recorded in 1878.
The area is rich in natural beauty. Pic Blanc is known for its beautiful mountain lake. The region around Pic de l'Étandard features artificial lakes fed by the Saint-Sorlin Glacier, offering a high mountain atmosphere. You'll find numerous mountain lakes and glaciers enhancing the natural allure of the area.
The region boasts over 100 km of marked trails catering to various skill levels. You can find diverse routes, from peaceful forest walks to majestic ridge hikes. For specific mountaineering trails, explore options like the 'Col de la Croix de Fer (Iron Cross Pass) loop' or the 'Lac de la Croix loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Sorlin-D'Arves guide.
Absolutely! The area offers several mountain biking trails. Popular routes include 'L'Ouillon – Descente trialisante!' and 'Tour des 3 lacs – L'Ouillon'. These trails provide exciting experiences for mountain bikers. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Saint-Sorlin-D'Arves guide.
Yes, there are options suitable for occasional walkers and families. A circular walk around Mont Charvin is highly recommended for its diverse landscapes, passing through peaceful forests and offering magnificent panoramic views. The Col de la Croix de Fer, while a pass, serves as an excellent starting point for various peaceful short excursions with stunning local scenery.
Les Aiguilles d'Arves is an iconic 'trilogy of the Alps' and an emblematic silhouette dominating the Arvan valley. Comprising Aiguille Méridionale (3,514 m), Aiguille Centrale (3,513 m), and Aiguille Septentrionale (also known as Tête de Chat, 3,358 and 3,364 m), these peaks are renowned for their dramatic appearance and historical significance, attracting climbers and admirers alike.
For a chance to see Mont Blanc, head to View of Mont-Blanc. A few meters above the top of the pass, there's an installation of four stone steles marking the view of Mont Blanc, visible on clear days. It's a remarkable site not to be missed.
The summer months are generally ideal for hiking in the region. For high mountain treks, such as the circular route near Pic de l'Étandard and Refuge de l'Étandard, late August or September are often recommended, as snow can persist late into the season at higher altitudes.
Yes, Croix de Cassini is named after the geographer Cassini, who mapped this part of the Écrins massif from this summit in the 17th century. The Aiguilles d'Arves also hold historical significance, with the first official ascent recorded in 1878 by the British Coolidge.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views from summits like Pic Blanc and Croix de Cassini. The diverse landscapes, from serene forests to majestic ridges and alpine lakes, are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to witness iconic formations like the Aiguilles d'Arves and the variety of trails for all skill levels contribute to a memorable outdoor experience.
Yes, the area offers challenging running trails. You can find routes such as the 'Lac Belan – Grand Lac Bramant loop' or the 'Col de la Croix de Fer – Lac du Laitelet loop'. These trails provide demanding terrain for runners. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Saint-Sorlin-D'Arves guide.


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