Best natural monuments around Saint-Pierre offer diverse landscapes, from mountain lakes to waterfalls and nature reserves. The region features a varied topography, including high-altitude lakes, forests, and river plains. These sites provide opportunities for exploring natural environments and observing local flora and fauna. The area is characterized by its preserved natural settings, supporting a range of ecosystems.
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https://youtu.be/mZBwtho5OI4 Flat plain that bypasses the Alpine Road via a dirt road
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Climbing the last bit is a bit tough, but once you've passed the viewpoint, your effort will be worth it 😉
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The Côte de Gargantua nature reserve, known for containing the elongated spur, the "giant's little finger" (as legend has it) is located in Gressan. The spur, born from deposits of glacial origin, has stimulated popular imagination and generated the legend which gives the name of this very particular area: the Côte would be the little finger of the giant Gargantua, a character invented by Rabelais, buried under a blanket of debris.
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Lenteney Waterfall, fed by a basin of persistent glaciers from the Paramont Group, bubbles down through Derby Forest. The waterfall is visible along state road 26 from Derby towards La Salle and is located along the route of the Cammino Balteo hiking itinerary. At the foot of the waterfall there is a guest house bar with a panoramic terrace.
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Cycle path that connects Morgex to La Salle within the Marais Nature Reserve. The route follows a stretch of Dora Baltea crossing its alluvial plain, where there are lakes, marshes and hygrophilous woods. It is almost 4 kilometers long and allows you to avoid the Aosta state road which can be busy at peak times.
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It's worth going to see it, then it's better to return via the short detour path because the descent towards Chamolé is not very enjoyable.
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Small lake which is worth the short detour before taking the descent to Pila.
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This mountain lake at an altitude of 2300 meters was once a glacier. As you approach the lake you have a wonderful view of Mont Blanc, the valley of the Great Saint Bernard and the Gran Combin.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lake Chamolé, a stunning mountain lake at 2300 meters with views of Mont Blanc. Other popular spots include the picturesque Comboé Stream Waterfall and the serene Lago Leysser, both appreciated for their natural beauty.
Yes, the Marais Nature Reserve offers a family-friendly cycle path that connects Morgex to La Salle. This route follows the Dora Baltea, passing lakes, marshes, and woods, providing a pleasant and accessible experience for all ages.
The region around Saint-Pierre is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore high-altitude lakes like Lake Chamolé and Lago Leysser, impressive waterfalls such as Lenteney Waterfall and Comboé Stream Waterfall, and protected areas like the Marais Nature Reserve with its forests and river plains.
The area around Saint-Pierre is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the Fenêtre de Sereina loop or the Punta della Valletta loop. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the Vetan to Rifugio Mont Fallère Sculpture Trail. For cyclists, road cycling routes like the Cogne Climb from Aymavilles offer challenging rides. Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Pierre and Hiking around Saint-Pierre guides.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, you can hike to Lake Chamolé, which is easily reached from the chairlift. The Lenteney Waterfall is visible along state road 26 and is part of the Cammino Balteo hiking itinerary. For more extensive options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Pierre guide, which includes trails like the Vetan Sculpture Trail.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views, such as those of Mont Blanc and the Gran Combin from Lake Chamolé. The beauty and silence of sites like the Comboé Stream Waterfall are often highlighted, offering an incredible spectacle that makes the effort of reaching them worthwhile.
The Marais Nature Reserve offers a relatively flat cycle path that is easy to navigate, making it suitable for a relaxed visit. While some mountain lakes require more effort, the chairlift access to Lake Chamolé makes it more accessible for many.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. Lake Chamolé provides wonderful views of Mont Blanc and the Gran Combin. The Lenteney Waterfall has a guest house bar with a panoramic terrace at its foot, offering a great vantage point. Comboé Stream Waterfall also features a viewpoint.
The natural monuments around Saint-Pierre, particularly areas like the Marais Nature Reserve, are part of a preserved natural environment. This rich diversity supports a vibrant ecosystem, though specific wildlife sightings are not detailed for each monument, the general region is known for its flora and fauna in its forests and river plains.
While direct water activities like swimming or boating are not explicitly mentioned for the natural monuments, the numerous lakes and waterfalls provide beautiful settings for lakeside walks, photography, and enjoying the serene aquatic environments. The Lake Chamolé and Lago Leysser are perfect for appreciating mountain lake scenery.
The difficulty levels vary. Some trails, like those leading to Lake Chamolé, can be intermediate to challenging, though chairlift access makes it easier. Waterfalls like Lenteney Waterfall and Comboé Stream Waterfall are generally intermediate. The Marais Nature Reserve offers easier, family-friendly paths.


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