Natural monuments around La Trinité feature a landscape characterized by mountain passes, prominent peaks, and serene lakes. The region offers diverse natural settings, from high-altitude viewpoints providing extensive panoramas to tranquil lakeside environments. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Quiet little road to begin the ascent of the Col du Frêne. Very beautiful view.
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Beautiful pass. The climb is a bit gentler from the north. The descent to the south offers beautiful views of the Isère Valley.
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Wonderful panorama of the Bauges, the Chambéry valley and all the massifs of the Northern Alps.
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Col du Frêne from Saint Pierre d'Albigny is a climb in the Annecy region. It is 7.7 kilometres long and has a vertical ascent of 554 metres with an average gradient of 7.2%, implying a difficulty level of 483. The summit of the climb is located at 960 metres
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The climb is very pretty and pleasant until the Col
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Peaceful lake. With the terrace of the Auberge du Lac to recharge with carbohydrates
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The Col du Frêne culminates at an altitude of 950 meters. This mid-mountain pass allows you to enjoy views of both the Combe de Savoie and the impressive Dent d’Arclusaz.
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The Col du Frêne from Saint Pierre d'Albigny is a climb located in the Annecy region. This climb has a length of 7.7 kilometers, with a gradient of 554 meters. The Col du Frêne in Saint Pierre d'Albigny has an average slope of 7.2%. With this gradient, the climb has 483 difficulty points. The highest point is 960 meters above sea level.
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The region around La Trinité is characterized by diverse natural settings, including prominent peaks, scenic mountain passes, and tranquil lakes. You can discover high-altitude viewpoints offering extensive panoramas, as well as preserved natural lake areas. Notable examples include La Galoppaz Peak, Col du Frêne (950 m), and Lac de Sainte Hélène.
Yes, Lac de la Thuile is a great option for families. It's described as a peaceful lake, ideal for picnics, and offers a pleasant environment for a family outing.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting La Galoppaz Peak, which provides an extraordinary panorama of the Bauges, the Chambéry valley, and the massifs of the Northern Alps. Another excellent viewpoint is Watch Rock, where visitors can enjoy an amazing vista after the ascent.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find challenging mountain hikes like the 'Watch Rock – Lake La Thuile loop' near Watch Rock and Lac de la Thuile. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around La Trinité guide.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The Col du Frêne (950 m) is a notable mountain pass that is part of several cycling routes, including a 'Col du Frêne (950 m) – Col du Frêne (950 m) loop'. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around La Trinité guide.
Lac de Sainte Hélène is a natural lake fed by the Coisetan stream, known for its preserved, wild banks. It features a landscaped path accessible to people with reduced mobility, allowing visitors to walk around the lake. It's an ideal spot for picnics and serves as a starting point for various hikes.
The terrain varies significantly. For instance, the ascent to La Galoppaz Peak can be challenging, especially the final meters. Similarly, reaching Watch Rock might not always be easy, but the view at the top is highly rewarding. Mountain passes like Col du Frêne (950 m) offer mid-mountain experiences with incredible views and less traffic.
Yes, Lac de Sainte Hélène offers a landscaped path around the lake that is accessible to people with reduced mobility, making it a great option for wheelchair users.
Visitors frequently praise the extraordinary and amazing views from peaks and viewpoints like La Galoppaz Peak and Watch Rock. The tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes, such as Lac de la Thuile, are also highly appreciated, especially for picnics and relaxation.
Yes, for some natural monuments, parking is available. For example, you can park at Col du Frêne (950 m), which is a convenient starting point for hiking or jogging in the area.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. Routes like the 'Col du Frêne (950 m) – Col du Frêne (950 m) loop from Montmélian' offer extensive gravel biking experiences. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around La Trinité guide.


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