Best mountain peaks around La Terrasse offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the French Alps. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing panoramic views of surrounding massifs like Chartreuse, Belledonne, and Vercors. La Terrasse serves as a gateway to various summits and natural monuments within these ranges. The landscape features a mix of high-altitude peaks, forested trails, and open viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A panoramic view of the valley with a viewpoint indicator
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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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A stunning summit with views of Mont Blanc. The two climbs from the Col des Ayes are relatively steep, but steel cables are installed at the more dangerous sections. The climb north via the Trou du Glaz is a bit longer and a bit easier. The climb east is a bit steeper and more exposed. The view is good, though.
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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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on private property, with no-entry signs, especially at hunting time
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Magnificent viewpoints. Diverse landscapes
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Perched at an altitude of 1,830 meters, the Aulp du Seuil passage offers sensational views. Crossing it offers a unique experience that does not include any difficulty.
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Culminating at 2,062 meters above sea level, the Dent de Crolles is the second peak of Chartreuse. Accessible, it offers a vast panorama of the south of Chartreuse, the Belledonne massif and the Grésivaudan valley.
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For an easily accessible promontory with a beautiful 360-degree view, consider Pravouta. It's located in the sensitive natural space of the Hauts de Chartreuse and can even be accessed in winter via Habert de Pravouta. Another option for a gentle, green mountain with excellent views is The Grand Rock, which offers multi-use trails.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, Pravouta is noted for being easily accessible, which can make it a good option for families. Additionally, The Grand Rock features gentle, green mountain trails that are multi-use, potentially suitable for families looking for less strenuous options.
Among the most appreciated peaks are Dent de Crolles, known for its technical ascent and panoramic views over the Grésivaudan valley, and The Grand Rock, offering incredible vistas of the Chartreuse, Vercors, Bauges, and Belledonne chains. Pravouta is also very popular for its easily accessible 360-degree views.
The sensitive natural space of the Hauts de Chartreuse, where Pravouta is located, is known to be a habitat for the black grouse. On peaks like Crêt du Poulet, you are more likely to encounter cows grazing. Early morning visits to peaks like Dent de Crolles might offer a chance to see chamois.
The region offers diverse opportunities throughout the year. While some technical ascents like Dent de Crolles are best tackled in warmer, snow-free months, easily accessible promontories like Pravouta can be enjoyed even in winter. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher altitudes.
Many peaks offer exceptional views. Dent de Crolles provides a magnificent 360-degree panorama over the entire Grésivaudan valley and surrounding massifs. The Grand Rock offers an incredible vista of the Chartreuse, Vercors, Bauges, and Belledonne chains. Pravouta and Crêt Luisard also boast breathtaking 360° views of the surrounding massifs and valleys.
Yes, the area around La Terrasse offers various routes for different activities. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'Mountainbike loop from Lumbin' or the 'Chartreuse Viewpoint – Marcieu Pass loop from La Terrasse'. Runners can explore routes such as the 'Grésivaudan Valley loop from La Terrasse'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around La Terrasse and Running Trails around La Terrasse guides.
The terrain varies significantly. Some peaks, like Dent de Crolles, involve technical ascents with steep paths and sections requiring chains. Others, such as The Grand Rock, offer more gentle, green mountain trails with flowing single-track. You'll encounter a mix of forested paths, rocky sections, and open viewpoints across the different massifs.
Dent de Crolles is a significant natural monument, being the second highest summit of the Chartreuse massif and known for its impressive sheer wall. Pravouta is located within the sensitive natural space of the Hauts de Chartreuse, highlighting its ecological importance.
For Dent de Crolles, be prepared for a technical ascent. There are two main routes: the Trou du Glaz and the Pas de l'Oeil. The Pas de l'Oeil route from Col des Ayes is very steep initially, followed by a balcony section and a technical part with a chain to climb. This section can be slippery and exposed, so concentration is key. Bivouacking without a tent is permitted at the summit, offering a unique experience.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, often encompassing multiple massifs like Chartreuse, Belledonne, Vercors, and Bauges. The diversity of trails, from technical ascents to easily accessible promontories, is also highly appreciated. The opportunity for a 360-degree vista and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the French Alps are frequently highlighted.
While specific circular walks for individual peaks aren't detailed, the multi-use trails around peaks like The Grand Rock and Crêt du Poulet often form part of larger networks that can be combined into circular routes. Komoot's route planning tools can help you discover and create circular walks using the existing trail network in the region.


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