Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines
Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines
Best mountain peaks around Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines are situated in the Savoie department of France, offering access to a variety of mountain peaks and scenic hiking areas. This region is characterized by its alpine landscape, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Geographic features include prominent ridges, valleys, and high-altitude summits. The area serves as a destination for those seeking to explore the natural environment of the French Alps.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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I climbed to the small summit, there is a very beautiful view. But the cross has disappeared
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Superb 360° view. The most beautiful point of the ridges
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Superb walk on the ridges, done while running but which must also be great for mountain biking. Some persistent snowfall at the beginning of May but it passes, the view of Belledonne on one side and the Aiguilles d'Arves on the other is magnificent
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View of La Toussuire resort and the surrounding mountains
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Here, you can enjoy a 360° panorama of all the surrounding mountains: Belledonne, Vercors, Chartreuse, Bauges, and even Mont Blanc on a clear day! An orientation table makes it possible to identify the surrounding peaks.
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La Croix du Léat is located at an altitude of 1,829 meters. From there, there is a superb view of the Belledonne and Chartreuse massifs.
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The summit of La Toussuire, an hors catégorie climb famous as the climb on which Chris Froome attacked Bradley Wiggins on stage 11 of the 2012 Tour de France.
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Among the most popular peaks are Le Grand Truc Summit via Le Marolay, offering superb 360° views of La Toussuire resort and the surrounding mountains. Another highly regarded spot is La Toussuire Summit, known for its challenging climb and historical significance in cycling.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Clochers des Pères (2418m) and Point 2368m offer a rugged and rewarding ascent. This area features a prominent rocky ridge with three distinct summits and challenging couloirs, including the 'sublime North couloir in S', making it ideal for those seeking a demanding experience.
Many peaks offer expansive panoramic views. From Croix du Léat, located at 1,829 meters, you can see the Belledonne and Chartreuse massifs. Les Plagnes provides a 360° panorama of the surrounding mountains, including Belledonne, Vercors, Chartreuse, Bauges, and even Mont Blanc on a clear day.
Yes, the Col du Grand Cucheron offers a relatively easy trail, approximately 10 kilometers in length with a moderate gradient. This accessible route provides breathtaking views over the valley and surrounding peaks, making it an ideal option for families and those seeking a less strenuous outdoor experience.
When ascending Le Preney (1248m) and Les Charrières (1278m) via Notre-Dame-du-Cruet, you can explore the ruins of an ancient feudal castle and a chapel along the way. The return journey also passes through the charming villages of Montgellafrey, adding a historical dimension to your hike.
For climbing enthusiasts, La Roche Taillée (600m) is a significant destination. This large, 60-meter-high gneiss cliff offers beautiful climbing routes at a grade 4, providing a valuable spot for rock climbing activities.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, such as the 'Madeleine Pass loop' or 'La Chambre Pumptrack – Lac de la Grande Léchère loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines guide. Running enthusiasts can also find routes like the 'Running loop from Saint-Avre' detailed in the Running Trails around Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines guide.
Absolutely. The Col du Glandon (1924 meters) is a well-known 'highest category' (HC) cycling climb, spanning 19.3 kilometers with an average gradient of 7.5%. It offers scenic views, particularly through its hairpin bends. Another ascent, L'Arche (1132m), features an average gradient of 7.8% over 8.3 kilometers, also providing pleasant views for cyclists.
Visitors frequently highlight the superb panoramic views. For instance, from Le Grand Truc Summit via Le Marolay, many appreciate the 'superb 360° view' and consider it 'the most beautiful point of the ridges'. The challenging yet rewarding nature of climbs like La Toussuire Summit is also a significant draw.
Yes, the region caters to different experience levels. While peaks like Mont Granier (1933 meters) are reserved for more experienced hikers due to steep slopes, there are also intermediate trails like the one leading to Le Grand Truc Summit via Le Marolay. For easier options, the Col du Grand Cucheron provides a moderate gradient suitable for many.
Yes, there are numerous hiking routes. For challenging options, consider the 'Pic Nord du Merlet loop' or the 'Lac de la Grande Léchère loop'. If you're looking for an easier hike, there's a 'Hiking loop from Villette'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Saint-Étienne-De-Cuines guide.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the alpine nature of the region generally makes late spring through early autumn the most favorable time for hiking. Some trails, like Crêt Morandet, can still have persistent snowfall in early May, so summer and early fall typically offer the clearest and most accessible conditions for enjoying the magnificent views.


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