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Walking trail: Vouise Mountain

Walking trail: Vouise Mountain
Walking trail: Vouise Mountain
Walking trail: Vouise Mountain
Walking trail: Vouise Mountain
Walking trail: Vouise Mountain

Description

A must in the Pays Voironnais! The start is at the foot of the emblematic St Bruno de Voiron church, completed in 1872 and listed as a historic monument in January 2007. Attention forest work in progress from Les Grattons to the road.

The route begins to the north-west on rue des Quatre Chemins then goes straight up rue des Orphelines in the direction of the Collège de la Garenne. Under the parking lot of the Lycée de la Martellière, a conservatory orchard ensures the sustainability of old varieties of local nuts. After the small pass, the final slope leads under the shaded canopy of chestnut thickets to Notre Dame de Vouise at an altitude of 735 m. Dominating the site of Voiron, the tower with its 90 steps, supports the statue dating from 1868 and presents a panoramic orientation table on the south of the Pays Voironnais, the Chartreuse and the Vercors.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 09/04/2024
6.8 km
2 h 30 mn
max. 728 m
min. 291 m
470 m

Accessibility

Styles : DiscoveryIn town
Public : FamilyTeenagers

Altimetric profile

Starting point

Départ devant l'église Saint-Bruno , 38500 Voiron
Lat : 45.367253Lng : 5.591698

Points of interest

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Saint-Bruno's Church

Located in the heart of Voiron, the neo-Gothic-style Saint-Bruno church built at the end of the 19Xth century is an emblematic building of the city. This remarkable heritage is classified by the State as a historical monument.The Saint-Bruno church is a religious building, located in the heart of Voiron. The Carthusians made an important financial contribution to the construction of this monument, and it is therefore in thanks to the Carthusian order that the church took the name of their founder Saint Bruno. Work of the Diocesan architect Monsieur Berruyer on the advice of the great architect Viollet le Duc, it opened in 1872 and was consecrated on May 22, 1883. This church has been classified as historical monuments since January 11, 2007. Outside, on the entrance side, two arrows surmount the first two bays of the aisles. The monumental entrance includes a main portal flanked by two narrower portals. The rose window, imitated from that of Notre-Dame de Paris, surrounded by two glass roofs make up the 2nd level. The third level ends in a triangular pediment. The two identical spiers include two additional levels: the last is decorated with four bell towers and a tuff spire. Each level is separated from the previous one by a gallery. The height of the arrows (67 meters) is equal to the greatest length of the building; we therefore respected this rule of medieval construction. The exterior ornamentation uses the usual decorations of Gothic architecture: pinnacles, gargoyles ... To create many decorative elements of the church, we used a new technique at the time: cast concrete. Gray gold (cement), as it is called today, has been widely used in the region. This material, unfortunately sensitive to atmospheric pollution, degrades rapidly: consolidation work had to be carried out. The Gothic-style stained-glass windows, by the Parisian glass master Laurent Gzell, represent the bible in pictures. Listed as a historic monument in 1973, the church organ was purchased from the parish of St François de Sales in Lyon in 1883 and consists of 4 keyboards, a pedal board, 41 stops and 200 pipes. Visitors can also admire its colorful Burgundian-style roof, its white Russian pulpit sculpted by the Goyers brothers, its marble fonts, its altar with Florentine-style bronze bas-reliefs, the paintings of the apse made in 1920 by Girard ...

Place de la République 38500 Voiron
- Office de Tourisme du Pays Voironnais -
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Reception conditions for animals

Dogs on leash.

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Office de Tourisme du Pays Voironnais - 08/04/2024
tourisme.paysvoironnais.com/
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Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

Stages of the circuit with the name of the signposts to follow: - Saint-Bruno Church - Le Bavoir - La Garenne - Les Hauts d'Orgeoise - Les Grattons - Notre-Dame de Vouise - From the statue, retrace your steps then turn to the right. Continuation of the partially unmarked route: - At the Notre Dame de Vouise post, turn right. - At the sign post, turn left towards La Garenne via Chapelle (follow the blue markings for the Vouise trails). - At the post of the Belvedere du Regardou, follow the Garenne - From the post of the Garenne, you take the same route as going by Le Bavoir and Voiron St-Bruno

Environments

Close to a public transportation
Close to a motorway
In the country
In centre of town
Town location
Station district

Open period

All year round.

Contact

Phone : 04 76 93 17 60

Email : tourisme@paysvoironnais.com

Website : tourisme.paysvoironnais.com/

Location complements

Departure car park: downtown Voiron, Place de la République or nearby (paying car parks).

Tricky passages

None except for a few steep passages up and down Bring a lamp to climb the stairs that lead to the statue (there is little natural light).

Topo guides and map references

Map references :
Pedestrian map of the Pays Voironnais at 1/25000 (on sale at 5€ in the reception offices of Voiron and Lac de Paladru)

Reception complements

Shops in the town center If you are not comfortable on partially marked paths, we advise you, from the statue of Notre-Dame de Vouise, to descend by the same route as the climb.

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