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Camping Des Trois Lacs: Adventures in Belmont-Tramonet, Savoie

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Welcome to Camping Des Trois Lacs in Belmont-Tramonet, nestled in the heart of Savoie, Rhône-Alpes region, where every stay is an unforgettable adventure. Embark on captivating explorations in this splendid region, where history, nature, and culture blend harmoniously.

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Via Sancti Martini in Isère
3.9 km

Via Sancti Martini in Isère

Between the Vals du Dauphiné and the iconic Chartreuse, walk part of the European Via Sancti Martini route. During your travel or after a detour at Paladru lake, the hills host wonderful surprises. The Via Sancti Martini is a path labeled "Cultural Itinerary of the Europe Council". It follows Saint-Martin footsteps, bishop of Tours in the 4th century, a great traveller and universal figure, known for sharing his cloak with a disadvantaged person. Connecting Szombathély, birthplace of Martin in Hungary, to Tours the French city where his tomb is located, it travels from east to west for 2500km. The Pays Voironnais and Vals du Dauphiné offer a roaming route from station to station between Pont-de-Beauvoisin and Val-de-Virieu (Virieu-sur-Bourbre station): - Day 1: 22 km/ + 620m and - 333m (overnight in Montferrat or near the Paladru lake) - Day 2: 19km / +407m and - 564m The itinerary based on values of sharing and exchange is an opportunity to discover the heritage, local products, know-how of the territory, providing rich and convivial encounters. To discover on your way: - landscapes with mountains and combs, covered with woods and meadows, offering many panoramas on the pre-Alps and Mont-Blanc, especially from the Troix Croix chapel and the Tour du Sacré-Coeur; - small hamlets, fortified houses and castles with typical adobe architecture of the Bas-Dauphiné; - verdurous nature, rolling meadows where cows graze and the blue waters of Lake Paladru; - the Archaeological Museum of Paladru Lake, which exhibits first people remains living on its shores for a journey to the Neolithic and An Mil; - memory of Saint-Martin represented locally in a fresco sharing his coat in Saint Martin de Vaulserre church and the Mont Saint-Martin bypassed by the road. Signs: A complete route marking will be done very soon. Meanwhile, at each intersection between several hiking trails, a post indicates the next direction. The following signage poles should therefore be the following: PONT DE BEAUVOISIN Station > La Guinguette > Les Sables > Le Grabier > Le Menou > The Forests > Old St-Jean > L'Antiquaire > Sacré-Coeur > La Sauge > Petit Velanne > Vicharière > Le Buisson > L'Ourcière > Les Rajans > Côtes Galloya > Vernatet > St-StPierre de Paladru > Bois Châtel > Le Sourilloud > Le Gréhaut > Chemin du Lavoir > Le Brocard > Cross of the Jubilee > Les Sources > Chassignieu > La Mollat > Tancin > Cote 568 > Les Hauts d'Envelumps > Beauregard > Gare de Virieu sur Bourbre

42 km
Easy
Gare de Pont-de -beauvoisin 182 rue de la gare 38480 Pont-de-Beauvoisin
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Bike tour : The 3 Saints and the Blue Cross
3.9 km

Bike tour : The 3 Saints and the Blue Cross

Ready for a beautiful 52km loop? Views of the Chartreuse, Épine and Bugey mountains will be in front of you, as will our Dauphiné buildings which can be seen along quiet roads ! Start / return (parking): - Parking of the station of Pont de Beauvoisin. From the very beginning, you'll cross the area known as "La Vaulserre" on quiet roads with beautiful views of the Épine and Chartreuse mountains, and the typical Dauphiné houses of the region. After 8 km, you'll begin the 2.5 km climb at an average gradient of 7% towards the village of Velanne, offering a chance to gain some elevation. For about 20 km, you'll need to look up to enjoy the various viewpoints overlooking the surrounding mountain ranges (Bugey, Épine, Chartreuse, etc.). On some roads, particularly around the 20 km mark and on the climb to Le Passage, you might even catch a glimpse of the roof of Europe: Mont Blanc! This sporting route also offers the opportunity to take your time, stopping at one of the many picnic tables located along the way, or to make short detours to, for example, discover the Malseroud pond, a designated Sensitive Natural Area. If the route is too long, you can use the Saint André le Gaz train station (km 34) to divide it in two. This way, the loop can be completed partly by bike and partly by train. Pont de Beauvoisin Station -> Saint André le Gaz Station: 34 km/ 580 D+ / 450 D - Saint André le Gaz Station -> Pont de Beauvoisin Station: 18 km/ 130 D + / 260 D -

2 h
52 km
Medium
Gare SNCF 38480 Pont-de-Beauvoisin
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Chapelle de Pigneux
5 km

Chapelle de Pigneux

The Chapel of Pigneux is not far from Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers, a village through which the way of Saint James (Chemin de compostelle) runs. That's why many pilgrims are used to go to the chapel. It is said that this oratory was dedicated to Notre Dame of Pigneux - also called Notre dame du gage - in appreciation of a victory against Saracens. There are several hypotheses about the chapel's origins; although, none of them has been confirmed. Some people think that the construction of the chapel may be linked with the battle against Moors in the 8th century. According to other people, it could be linked with a conflict that opposed Saint-Genix-sur -Guiers to the lord of la Tour-du-Pin in the 13th century. A third hypothesis suggests that religious conflicts in the 16th century might be at the origin of the chapel. It refers to the conflict between Lesdiguières and the troops from Savoie fighting on behalf of marquis of Treffort. The Chapel, falling into ruins in 1792, was restored by Monseigneur le chanoine Blanc, parish priest in Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers. The Chapel of Pigneux was rebuilt and extended in 1875. Actually, no matter the legend you hear about or remember, we can say that this chapel has known a great success that encourages the bishop from Belley to appoint a chaplain in the 16th century. Several chaplains succeeded him until 1788, date of the death of the last chaplain. In 2001, the Chapel of Pigneux was totally renovated.

Chapelle de Pigneux Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers 73240 Saint-Genix-les-Villages
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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! 🌳🥾