Best mountain peaks around La Morte, a commune in the French Alps, are situated within the Isère department. This region serves as a gateway to several notable mountain peaks and passes, primarily within the Taillefer massif and surrounding ranges. The area provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying alpine scenery.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The road is very lightly trafficked, winding and in perfect condition. A real treat ! The view of the southern Vercors is superb
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After a short climb, beautiful landscapes are already visible!
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The mountain top La Peyrouse is located at an altitude of 1711m. Easily accessible via MTB route 10. It is sometimes difficult to cycle on the path from the top of Beauregard. Once on the La Peyrouse, the view is magnificent. The descent that follows is spectacular. Before you know it you are back at the bottom of the mountain.
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A quiet road above the main road between Monteynard and La Motte-d'Aveillans, and below La Peyrouse. There are views of Mont Aiguille in the distance as you head towards Monteynard. In the other direction you have towards Le Grand Serre.
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At the top of Taillefer, you will enjoy your presence on the highest peak of the massif while enjoying a breathtaking view of all the surrounding mountains. An exceptional summit, not to be missed.
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After a short climb, beautiful landscapes are already visible.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Le Taillefer, the highest peak of its massif, which offers extensive vistas of the surrounding mountains. Another excellent choice is Grand Serre, known for its exceptional 360° views of the Vercors, Chartreuse, Belledonne, and Matheysine regions, as well as the Grenoble agglomeration. The Col du Solude also provides a spectacular 360° view of the Grandes Rousses Massif.
Yes, the Col de Chamrousse, reaching almost 1800 meters, is described as a relatively easy ascent. While not a peak, the Lessines Pass provides access to the stunning Lacs Robert, which can be a rewarding, less strenuous destination. For a quiet experience with views, the area around Astonishing view of Mont Aiguille offers a lightly trafficked road with superb views of the southern Vercors.
The alpine pastures around Grand Serre offer a chance to observe marmots. If you visit the Lacs Robert area, especially via Lessines Pass, there's a high chance of encountering mountain goats.
While many peaks are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, the Grand Serre hike is particularly recommended from October onwards, once the sheep have descended from the higher elevations. During summer, be aware of the presence of guard dogs (patous) in some grazing areas.
Yes, La Croix de Chamrousse Summit, rising to 2,253 meters in the Belledonne range, is a convergence point for several cable cars and chairlifts, including those leading towards the Robert lakes.
The ascent to the summit of Taillefer, for example, via routes starting from Poursollet Lake, offers an incredible loop and ascent to the peak within the untamed Taillefer massif. La Peyrouse is also noted as a challenging summit climb, offering a very beautiful 360° panorama.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Grand Serre Tour – Col de la Morte loop' or 'Lake Prévourey loop'. For road cycling, routes like 'Tour in Matheysine with the Col de la Morte' are popular. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around La Morte, Cycling around La Morte, and Road Cycling Routes around La Morte guide pages.
Yes, the Taillefer massif is known for offering large-scale, accessible alpine trails, including multi-day tours. These routes wind through rural valleys, mountain villages, past waterfalls and lakes, and across high plateaus, providing superb views from the ridges.
Yes, the Lessines Pass provides access to the stunning Lacs Robert, which are considered a must-visit in the Chamrousse area. These lakes are beautiful in any season and are even accessible via ski slopes in winter.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Le Taillefer and Grand Serre. The quiet, lightly trafficked roads offering views, such as those near Astonishing view of Mont Aiguille, are also highly appreciated for their serene beauty and superb vistas of the Vercors.
The Col d'Ornon offers two distinct climbing experiences. From La Paute, the climb is 11.2 km with an average gradient of 5.8%. The ascent from Pont du Prêtre is longer, at 21.9 km, with an average gradient of 3.2%.


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