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Urban hiking trails around Grenoble benefit from the city's unique position at the confluence of three Alpine ranges: Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne. This setting provides accessible hills, river paths, and green spaces within and immediately surrounding the city. Trails often feature viewpoints overlooking the urban landscape and the surrounding mountains. The terrain includes a mix of paved paths, park trails, and steeper ascents to nearby hills.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
4.6
(15)
363
hikers
9.13km
02:43
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(4)
107
hikers
3.07km
01:05
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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37
hikers
7.03km
02:11
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
28
hikers
7.04km
01:49
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
23
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7.87km
02:28
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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nice to look at, as a cyclist of course one doesn't take the train :)
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A visit is worthwhile in any case. Wonderful venerable architecture, great old town, beautiful green spaces, the surrounding mountains. Something for everyone.
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The shortest route from Grenoble to the fort is via several staircases and interesting passages. In total there are well over 1,000 steps, some of which are quite large. The longest continuous staircase has 380 steps.
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Labyrinthine park ideal for getting lost and finding yourself a nice alternative to climb on the bastille and very beautiful viewpoints. A really fun place
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From resistance to the 1968 Winter Olympics, the city of Grenoble is torn between history and sport. Located at the foot of the Vercors, Taillefer, Belledonne and Chartreuse mountains, it offers great opportunities for nature lovers. Dynamic, Grenoble has all the amenities to welcome you in the best conditions.
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The Saint-Laurent footbridge, also called the suspension bridge, now reserved for pedestrians, was, until the middle of the 17th century, the only bridge in Grenoble. Many times washed away by floods and rebuilt, the toll "wooden bridge" was, until the commissioning of a second bridge in 1671, the only access route to the major traffic axis located on the right bank of the Isère connecting Chambéry to the Rhône valley. Today it connects the historic center of Grenoble, left bank, to Place de la Cymaise, in the Saint Laurent district, right bank.
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There are over 75 urban hiking trails around Grenoble, offering a wide variety of experiences. Most of these, around 50, are rated as easy, making them accessible for many hikers.
The best time for urban hiking in Grenoble is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear and the weather is pleasant. Autumn also provides spectacular fall foliage, adding to the scenic beauty. Even in winter, many trails in the surrounding massifs are popular for snowshoeing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Yes, Grenoble offers many easy urban hikes suitable for families. The city's green spaces, like Parc Paul Mistral, provide gentle walking trails. For a slightly longer but still accessible option, consider the Saint-Laurent Footbridge – City Garden loop from Grenoble, which is rated as easy and explores urban green areas.
Even within the urban context, Grenoble's unique position offers glimpses of its stunning natural surroundings. You'll find trails that lead to viewpoints overlooking the Isère River and the surrounding Alpine ranges. The Espace Naturel des Vouillants, just outside the city center, provides accessible hills and clearings, while routes like the Gondola lift Les Bulles – Dolphins' Garden loop from Grenoble offer views of the city and the nearby mountains.
Many urban hikes in Grenoble lead to fantastic viewpoints. The Fort de La Bastille, overlooking the city, is a prominent landmark accessible by hiking. Routes like the Saint-Laurent Footbridge – Viewpoint loop from Grenoble offer excellent city panoramas. You can also find highlights like The Belvedere of Alpe du Grand Serre in the wider region, providing breathtaking vistas.
Yes, many urban hikes around Grenoble are easily accessible by public transport. The city's tram and bus network can take you to various starting points for trails within and just outside the city center, making it convenient to explore without a car.
The urban hiking trails around Grenoble are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 16,500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains, the diversity of landscapes even within urban settings, and the accessibility of trails from the city center.
Yes, many urban trails in Grenoble are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Viewpoint – Dolphins' Garden loop from Fontaine is a moderate circular route that offers varied scenery.
For urban walks in Grenoble, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Layers are advisable, as weather can change, especially if your route involves some elevation gain. Even on urban trails, it's wise to bring water, especially during warmer months.
Absolutely. Grenoble's unique setting allows for urban hikes that seamlessly blend city exploration with natural beauty. You can walk along the Isère River, explore historic city areas, and quickly find yourself on paths leading up to hills or through green spaces that offer views of the Chartreuse, Vercors, and Belledonne massifs. The Dolphins' Garden – Grenoble loop from Seyssinet-Pariset is a good example of a route that combines urban and natural elements.


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