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Pointe de Miribel

Pointe de Miribel
Pointe de Miribel
Pointe de Miribel
Pointe de Miribel
Pointe de Miribel
Pointe de Miribel

Description

Pointe de Miribel is an easily accessible peak with unobstructed views of Chablais and Mont Blanc.
In toponymy, Miribel means "Beautiful view". In addition to the stunning views, this trail also has fascinating religious heritage. In 1774, Pointe de Miribel received an oak crucifix and neighbouring parishes came on pilgrimages here. The crucifix was knocked down during the French Revolution. In 1808, following a vow made during the French invasion of Russia, Joseph-Marie Félisaz from Villard sculpted 17 columns from blocks of red marble brought to him on site. Each column symbolising the Miribel cavalry, is topped by an iron crucifix. There’s a statue of the Virgin Mary at the top. Many pilgrims still travel this path during ceremonies.

From Ajon, travel up to Pointe de Miribel via a pretty path bordered by a stunning way of the cross. Go back down the same path to get back to your starting point.

Technical information

Updated at : 27/10/2023
Pointe de Miribel
74420 Villard
Lat : 46.211623Lng : 6.474574
1581 m

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Additional information

Reception complements

A guide with hiking and mountain bike trails in the Vallée Verte is available to buy from Tourist Information.

Location complements

In Villard, head for the church then continue to Ajon. Park at the end of the asphalt road.

Contact

Phone : 04 50 39 54 46

Email : info@alpesduleman.com

Website : www.alpesduleman.com

Updated by

Office de Tourisme des Alpes du Léman - 22/10/2023
www.alpesduleman.com
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