Best natural monuments around Peisey-Nancroix are situated in the French Alps, at the edge of the Vanoise National Park. This region features diverse alpine landscapes, including lakes, mountain peaks, and passes. It offers a variety of natural features for exploration. The area provides opportunities to experience pristine mountain environments.
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An unparalleled view of the snow-covered valleys and facing the majestic Mont Blanc! A superb, selective black run that limits the number of skiers up there 👍 the wait is now less restrictive to access the Aiguille Rouge glacier (which becomes black)
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The hike to the Aiguille de la Grande Sassière (a 3,751 m high mountain in the Graian Alps) is easy. The west and east of this part of the Alps form the watershed between the Rhône (Isère) and Po (Dora Baltea) rivers, which also forms the border between France and Italy. Climbing to the summit also offers a unique opportunity to see a glacier and two glacial lakes. If you're in the area, don't miss this breathtakingly scenic hike in the Vanoise National Park!
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Grattaleu Lake is located just below a hill, behind the refuge. Overlooked by the Aiguille des Aimes and the Pointe du Chardonnet, the lake invites you to take a break before turning around to return to Tignes. Grattaleu Lake is one of the 130 high-altitude lakes in the Vanoise massif. Frozen in ice for nearly six months a year, only a few invertebrates live there.
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The Croix de Combefolle, located in the Beaufortain mountains, offers an exceptional panorama of the surrounding peaks and green valleys. Perched at the top of a hiking trail, this wooden cross marks a place of tranquility and contemplation. The view extends over the Alps, with snow-capped peaks and mountain pastures as a backdrop.
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Lac créé par un petit barrage, accessible près du parking.
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Very beautiful view of Mont Blanc with Lake Chevril in the foreground. Magnificent.
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Below the Col du Palet, Lake Garattaleu is a gem. At 2,517 meters above sea level, its verdigris colors reflect the greenery that proliferates between the great mountains of the Vanoise.
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About the Vanoise National Park, I wrote in an old notebook: “From the Col du Palet refuge, I discovered a new Vanoise. The valley, the plan of La Plagne, which I borrow gains in chlorophyll. The rocks are rare, even if I remain surrounded by immense stone colossi from which arise waterfalls and torrents. At sunset, the shadow of the valley cools the lights. The silence is split by the sound of water flowing to the deepest part of the valley. In the distance, the last rays of the sun make the clouds blush. If paradise exists, I believe that my feet caress its secret garden. »
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For breathtaking panoramas, visit Croix de Combefolle. It offers exceptional views of the surrounding peaks, green valleys, and even Mont Blanc with Lake Chevril in the foreground. Another stunning spot is Plan de la Plagne, which provides a unique perspective of the Vanoise National Park with its waterfalls and torrents.
Yes, Lake du Saut is an excellent choice for families. This lake, created by a small dam, is easily accessible near parking and is known as an ideal place to observe marmots, making it a fun outing for all ages.
The area around Lake du Saut is particularly good for wildlife, especially for spotting marmots. The broader Vanoise National Park, which borders Peisey-Nancroix, is also rich in diverse flora and fauna, offering many opportunities for wildlife photography and observation.
Peisey-Nancroix, situated at the edge of the Vanoise National Park, offers a diverse range of alpine natural features. You can explore stunning lakes like View of Lake Garattaleu and Lake du Saut, majestic mountain peaks, scenic passes, and captivating gorges such as Gorges de Ballandaz.
Absolutely. The natural monuments in Peisey-Nancroix are often integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the path to Croix de Combefolle is a hiking trail. You can find numerous hiking options, including easy and beginner-friendly trails, throughout the Vanoise National Park. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Peisey-Nancroix guide, which also includes hiking-friendly paths.
Beyond hiking, the region around Peisey-Nancroix offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Peisey-Nancroix guide, or explore gravel biking with options in the Gravel biking around Peisey-Nancroix guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with many trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Peisey-Nancroix guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. The exceptional panoramas from viewpoints like Croix de Combefolle, the serene high-altitude lakes such as View of Lake Garattaleu, and the unique experience of crossing the Lake of the Cows (Lac des Vaches) are often highlighted. The opportunity to reconnect with nature in an authentic alpine setting is also highly valued.
While popular spots are well-loved, exploring the vastness of the Vanoise National Park itself can lead to discovering quieter areas. The Plan de la Plagne, for example, offers a profound sense of peace and natural beauty, often described as a 'secret garden' within the valley, away from the more frequented paths.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not explicitly detailed for all natural monuments, the region is rich with alpine lakes and rivers. The Vanoise National Park contains numerous lakes, and some visitors enjoy refreshing dips in suitable, safe locations. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before swimming in natural waters.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush green landscapes and accessible high-altitude lakes. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant, and all trails are typically open. Winter offers opportunities for snow-based activities, transforming the landscape into a snowy wonderland, though access to some higher natural monuments may be limited.
While specific public transport routes directly to every natural monument can be limited due to their remote alpine locations, Peisey-Nancroix itself has local transport options. For reaching the Vanoise National Park and its various natural features, a combination of local buses and then hiking or cycling is often required. Access to some sites like Lake du Saut is noted as being near parking, suggesting car access is common.
Yes, the Gorges de Ballandaz offer an incredible walk through a powerful and beautiful natural formation. The region, being part of the French Alps and the Vanoise National Park, is also characterized by numerous waterfalls and torrents, especially visible in areas like Plan de la Plagne.


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