Mountain passes around Corbel are situated in a region characterized by varied terrain, including parts of the Chartreuse massif. The area features limestone cliffs, forests, and mountain pastures, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. Views of Mont Blanc and other high peaks are present from certain vantage points. The region also includes vineyards and proximity to bodies of water like Lake Saint-André.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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Beautiful surroundings and a wonderful place to start this (and other) hikes. Les Ateliers du Cucheron is a fantastic hotel/gite with very friendly staff. I'll definitely be back to discover more hikes.
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Warning: The climb from the east side is extremely steep! An average gradient of around 10% over 9-10 km.
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From Saint Laurent du Pont, a demanding 14km climb, with many sections at over 10%. It is divided into three parts: 9km of irregular ascent (6 to 11.5% /100m) to the junction for the Chartreuse Monastery. Then 2km of flat terrain to the foot of St Pierre de Chartreuse and finally a very steep climb (several sections at +12% /100m) to the Col de Cucheron. A pass not to be underestimated! 25 degrees at St Laurent = 15 degrees at the top of the pass and its very shaded slopes. Dress accordingly.
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Very good and quite accessible as a pass. Be careful of overtaking cars.
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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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From Saint Pierre you pass through Entrement le veux and arrive at the top of Col de Granier, if you take the first right towards Col de Marcieu until Saint Hillaire de Touvet and descend into the valley to Grenoble, very calm, rolling and bucolic
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The region around Corbel offers several highly-rated mountain passes. Among the most popular are Granier Pass, known for its superb panorama and access to the Chartreuse massif or vineyards. Another must-see is Col des Mille Martyrs, which features a fresh, easy climb through beautiful forest sections and bucolic viewpoints. Col du Cucheron is also highly appreciated for its magnificent views of the North Chartreuse and the entire valley.
The mountain passes around Corbel are situated in a region characterized by varied terrain. You'll encounter limestone cliffs, dense forests, and expansive mountain pastures. From certain vantage points, such as Bellefont Pass, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and other high peaks of the Chartreuse massif. The area also includes vineyards and is close to bodies of water like Lake Saint-André.
Yes, some passes offer a relatively easy experience. For instance, the climb to Col des Mille Martyrs is described as fresh and easy, leading through a beautiful forest. While many passes offer intermediate sections, the region provides options for various skill levels, often with well-maintained routes.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Corbel region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For gravel biking, consider routes like the "Charmette Pass – Col de la Charmette loop" or the "Canal de l'Herretang – Via Chartreuse Cycle Path loop." Runners can explore trails such as "Cirque de Saint-Même" or "Roche Veyrand." Cyclists have options like the "Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont – Gorges du Cozon loop" or the "Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont – Granier Pass loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Corbel, Running Trails around Corbel, and Cycling around Corbel guides.
Absolutely. Many mountain passes in the Corbel region are renowned for their scenic viewpoints. Granier Pass offers a superb panorama, while Col du Cucheron provides magnificent views of the North Chartreuse and the entire valley. From Bellefont Pass, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of Mont Blanc and the highest peaks of the Chartreuse massif. Col des Mille Martyrs also offers bucolic viewpoints during its ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered by the mountain passes around Corbel. Many appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from passes like Granier Pass and Bellefont Pass. The fresh, easy climbs through beautiful forests, as found at Col des Mille Martyrs, are also a highlight. The variety of terrain, from forest paths to wide green meadows at passes like Alpette Pass, is a striking spectacle for many.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for circular routes that incorporate mountain passes. While specific circular routes for each pass aren't detailed here, the presence of numerous passes and interconnected trails in the Chartreuse massif suggests that many loops can be planned. For example, the Running Trails around Corbel guide lists routes like the "Bovinant Pass – Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont loop" which includes a pass.
The mountain passes around Corbel are primarily characterized by the geology of the Chartreuse massif, which is known for its limestone cliffs. This geological makeup contributes to the dramatic landscapes, including the high limestone cliffs visible from passes like Alpette Pass. The varied terrain also includes forests and mountain pastures, shaped by these geological features.
Yes, Granier Pass is a notable example. Once at the pass, you have the option to descend into the vineyards of Apremont and around Lake Saint-André, making it a unique experience that combines mountain exploration with the region's viticultural landscape.
For breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the highest peaks of the Chartreuse massif, you should visit Bellefont Pass. Located at 1,902 meters above sea level, it offers a truly magnificent panorama.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the descriptions of fresh climbs, green meadows, and the presence of vineyards suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the mountain passes around Corbel. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and clear views.


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