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"Le Mont Granier" hike

"Le Mont Granier" hike
"Le Mont Granier" hike
"Le Mont Granier" hike
"Le Mont Granier" hike

Description

Difficult / duration 5h30 / deniv. + 840m / return + loop.
The Mont Granier is an impressive monument whose huge north cliff dominates the valley of Chambéry and the vineyards of Savoie from its 900m high.

You'll have no trouble recognizing Mont Granier, whose sharp profile in shades of gray reflects the movement of limestone rocks and their landslides.
Don't worry: if this mountain collapses on its edges, it is closely monitored and the areas to be avoided are well identified. It's during your ascent from La Plagne that you'll be able to observe this giant in complete safety.
Be discreet, as ibex, chamois and marmots are not far away. The Réserve des Hauts de Chartreuse abounds in both visible and invisible treasures.
There are guides and nature guards on duty in this exceptional area: don't hesitate to go and meet them, they'll be able to tell you all about the underground glacier, the cave bear and other treasures hidden here and there.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Hard
Duration
5h30mn
Dist.
11 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

La Plagne , 73670   Entremont-le-Vieux
Lat : 45.443599Lng : 5.906042

Date and time

  • From 01/05/2026 to 30/11/2026

Additional information

Environments

Mountain location
Panoramic view

Updated by

Chartreuse Tourisme - 17/10/2025
www.chartreuse-tourisme.com/
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Open period

From 01/05 to 30/11.

Contact

Phone : 04 79 65 81 90

Type of land

Rock
Stone
Grit
Not suitable for strollers

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

1/ Leave your car at the La Plagne hikers' parking lot. Take the wide forest track from Le Selet (slightly to the right) up to a second parking area. Follow the yellow markings and continue up the gravel track, which climbs gently to the crossroads at “Le Bouchet”. Turn right (yellow markings) and climb a steep path to the Col de l'Alpette, which takes around 1 hour. 2/ After the pass, turn left towards Pas des Barres, where the path winds along a balcony in a magnificent valley used for summer grazing. The path then climbs to the left, with a magnificent view of Mont Blanc. Follow the path to the Pas des Barres. Climb to the left in the rocky bar and reach the foot of the chimney, equipped with cables and bars to facilitate progress (caution: difficult and vertiginous passage). After the chimney, continue up a winding path between rocky bars to reach a plateau. Continue until you reach a crossroads at 1840 m. 3/ Follow the path to the right, the path to the left will be our return route. The path leads to the summit of Mont Granier, which is quickly reached. Follow the same route back to the 1840 m mark. Take the slightly uphill path on the right. Descend to the Balme à Colon on a very steep path to reach the foot of the cliff and the Grotte de l'Ours. 4/ Enter the cave, which passes through the cliff, to emerge on the “La Plagne” side, and follow a sometimes steep path through the forest to reach the Granges du Priz. Continue along the path into the hamlet of La Plagne, passing the oven and wash-house. Follow the road back to the start parking lot.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾