Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Marie-D'Alloix include a variety of natural sites and settlements within the Chartreuse and Belledonne massifs. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering diverse landscapes from waterfalls to high-altitude passes and summits. The area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and historical sites, often with expansive views of the surrounding valleys and peaks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Partially steeper ascent, but the critical sections are secured with ropes, footholds or steps. Good footwear important
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The Cirque de Saint-Même, located at an altitude of 900 m, offers walkers landscapes of rare beauty. In a green setting, you will enjoy the coolness of three superb waterfalls dominated by an impressive cliff amphitheater. https://www.chartreuse-tourisme.com/offres/cirque-de-saint-meme-saint-pierre-dentremont-fr-2715680/
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The access is very well signposted, and you can do a lovely loop hike, starting from Saint-Même-le-Haut, or from Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont for the more adventurous. At the end of winter, the water level can be very high.
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The cross of the Aulp du seuil is located at 1825m above the cirque and marks the entrance to the high plateaus.
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It is one of the waterfalls of the Alloix, not the highest, but one of the most beautiful.
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Climb to the Col du Barioz via Les Fontaines and Le Charpieux. A technical climb after Les Perrins requires vigilance and some pushing. Please note: Passage after Les Perrins may be blocked during the summer by an electric sheep fence.
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Magnificent! But be careful on the second part it is much more technical so hiking is ok, running less so :/
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Great hike! Make sure you have good shoes with crampons because some slopes are a bit slippery. Magnificent view at the top.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can discover stunning waterfalls like the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls, which feature a walk through forest and torrent. There are also several mountain passes, such as Bellefont Pass, offering breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Chartreuse massif, and Col du Barrioz in the Belledonne region.
Yes, the village of Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont is an atypical and unmissable historical site. It's uniquely situated on the border between Savoie and Isère, with the Guiers river marking the separation between two villages of the same name. It offers a glimpse into the region's historical significance.
From elevated points like The Grand Rock, a summit in the Belledonne range, you can enjoy incredible panoramic views of the Grésivaudan valley, Chartreuse, Vercors, Bauges, and the entire Belledonne chain. Similarly, Bellefont Pass provides a breathtaking vista of Mont Blanc and the highest peaks of the Chartreuse massif.
Absolutely. The Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls are considered suitable for families, offering an easy walk between forest and torrent to discover its four waterfalls. The village of Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont is also noted as family-friendly, providing an interesting cultural experience.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes like 'The Alloix waterfalls - loop in the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park' or 'Montalieu Village – Gouille Waterfall loop from Sainte-Marie-d'Alloix'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sainte-Marie-D'Alloix guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes such as 'Enversin Waterfall – Enversin ford crossing loop from Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze' or 'Montalieu Castle – Enversin Waterfall loop from Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze'. For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Sainte-Marie-D'Alloix guide.
For those seeking more challenging ascents, the area provides mountain hikes. Routes include 'Mont Granier – Col de l'Alpette loop from Parking de la Plagne' and 'Crêt Luisard (1,803 m) – Crêt du Luisard - 1803m loop from Le Grand Plan'. Discover more in the Mountain Hikes around Sainte-Marie-D'Alloix guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from mountain passes and summits, such as the panoramic vista from The Grand Rock. The natural beauty of sites like the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls is also highly appreciated, especially for its family-friendly appeal and scenic walks.
Many trails in the region are classified as intermediate, but some offer easier sections. For instance, the walk around the Saint-Même Cirque Waterfalls is described as a 'very nice hike without difficulty'. When exploring the hiking guides, look for routes marked as 'moderate' to find suitable options.
The region's mountainous terrain suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, when weather conditions are more stable and trails are clear of snow. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, especially for higher altitude passes.
Yes, many of the hiking and running routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include 'The Alloix waterfalls - loop in the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park' and 'Montalieu Village – Gouille Waterfall loop from Sainte-Marie-d'Alloix'. You can find more loop options within the Hiking around Sainte-Marie-D'Alloix guide.


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