Best attractions and places to see around Miribel-Les-Échelles include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated at the foot of the Col des Mille Martyrs and facing the Chartreuse massif, the commune offers views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides access to the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park, featuring numerous trails for hiking and cycling. Its history is evident in ancient rock formations and cultural landmarks within the village.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent view of the heart of the Chartreuse region, the plain of St. Laurent du Pont, and Mont Blanc in the background, seemingly within arm's reach. The access path via the ridge that connects to Outheran is very straightforward. The climb from St. Jean de Couz on the SW side is quite complicated. The path is barely visible and rather difficult to follow on a very steep face. The final section leads up a very steep couloir, through a slippery and unstable scree slope. Furthermore, the exposure to falling rocks is quite significant; extreme caution is required (helmet recommended). The final section consists of short climbing sections and very steep ascents in fairly exposed grassy terrain (fairly straightforward, but exposed).
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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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Here, you enter a sensitive natural area for a 1-kilometer trail marked with four stations to discover the area's remarkable flora and fauna. A pleasant way to connect the two shores of Lake Paladru, between Paladru and Montferrat.
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The small rest area created here, with its very unusual design, invites passersby not to roll by carelessly: Behind the backrest of the bench rises a remarkable piece of craftsmanship: on one side, a flower stem bearing an unfolded blossom; and from the other, a bee flies towards it. An original idea, and rightly documented here several times with photos.
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Accessible via a small road closed to cars, in great calm, you must also remain discreet and not make noise on this road and at the monastery. The slope is steep, very high percentages. The monastery is very beautiful.
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More of a gravel path than a swampy one
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A must-have! Big climb with steep slope before arriving at the monastery. Ideal for recharging your batteries.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, offering access to the Chartreuse Massif and Regional Natural Park, which provides breathtaking landscapes for exploration. You can visit the Col des Mille Martyrs, a significant mountain pass with scenic views. The Gorges du Guiers Vif are also a must-see, known for their impressive views from a balcony road. Additionally, the forests around Miribel-Les-Échelles hide ancient rock formations like the Dolmen de Lentillère, often referred to as "druidic stones."
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Col des Mille Martyrs, which offers bucolic vistas during the ascent. The Gorges du Guiers Vif also provide impressive perspectives from its balcony road. Another excellent spot is La Cochette Cross, a summit culminating at 1,621 meters, offering a truly rewarding view.
Yes, Miribel-Les-Échelles has a rich history. You can visit Notre Dame du Château, a historical and religious site, or the central Église Saint-Michel. The village also features a Monument aux morts and an operational Public Weighbridge. Evidence of ancient occupation includes various "druidic stones" and dolmens found in the surrounding forests, such as the Dolmen de Lentillère.
The region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling through the Chartreuse Massif. For specific routes, explore the options for hiking around Miribel-Les-Échelles, including paths like the Sentier du Rocharay. There are also numerous trails for MTB trails and gravel biking, such as the Chemin des marais, which is suitable for walking or cycling.
Absolutely. The Chemin des marais is a hard gravel path that crosses the Paladru Nature Zone, offering a pleasant route for walking or cycling with numerous picnic spots, making it ideal for families. Many of the hiking trails, especially those marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' in the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park, are also suitable for family outings.
Popular hiking options include the forest loop of Sentier du Rocharay, which features natural curiosities and historical buildings. You can also explore routes that pass through the Col des Mille Martyrs. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide for Miribel-Les-Échelles, which lists trails like "The Wolf's Hole – Notre-Dame du Château Chapel loop."
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, from the pleasant Chemin des marais, suitable for leisurely rides, to more challenging paths through the Chartreuse Massif. The Charmette Pass offers a beautiful climb through the forest. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the gravel biking guide and MTB trails guide for the area.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer ideal weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural and historical sites. While specific seasonal considerations can vary, the mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes during these months make them highly recommended for enjoying the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park and its attractions.
Yes, the area boasts several interesting geological formations. Beyond the ancient "druidic stones" and dolmens, you can visit the Tourniquet de Pierre Chave, a narrow passage traversing a gorge on the RD. 49, which showcases fascinating geological features. The impressive cliffs and rock formations within the Gorges du Guiers Vif also offer a dramatic geological spectacle.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquility of the area. The Col des Mille Martyrs is appreciated for its pleasant climb and bucolic viewpoints. The Gorges du Guiers Vif are often highlighted for their 'madness' of views. Many also enjoy the well-maintained Chemin des marais for its accessibility and picnic opportunities, making it a favorite for leisurely walks and rides.
Yes, the forests around Miribel-Les-Échelles, particularly between the Col des Mille Martyrs and Saint Roch, are known for their ancient sites. These include various rock formations often referred to as "druidic stones" or dolmens, such as the Dolmen de Lentillère, Pierre à cupules, Pierre à sacrifice, and Pierre Aigüe. These sites hold significant historical value as ancient places of worship.
Absolutely. The Chemin des marais is an excellent choice. This hard gravel path crosses the Paladru Nature Zone and is specifically noted for offering numerous places to stop for a picnic. It's a very practicable and pleasant route for both walkers and cyclists.


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