Best attractions and places to see around La Rochette include a variety of natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountain passes and a lake nestled within vineyards, offering diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore challenging climbs and scenic routes, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty and physical activity.
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de Champlaurent starting from Chamoux-sur-Gelon.
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magnificent view of the snow-capped mountains at the end of May
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Very nice pass; % real on the terminals. Hard but really quiet, because very few vehicles. Not very long either.
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Large parts of the tour have very little traffic, so you can enjoy the beautiful nature even more.
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In response to CamilleD, a useful link: https://climbfinder.com/fr/montees/col-de-marocaz-arbin The % indicated on the terminals correspond to the average percentage over the km following the terminal. It seems that this nice pass deserves the % indicated. Pass covered on a Sunday afternoon, little attendance, mainly motorbikes.
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It's beautiful but it's steep. Sustained passages at 9/10%. But it's beautiful! And then very few cars so a real pleasure.
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On its southeast side, from Epierre, it is a beautiful port. The vast majority is covered by trees, which do not allow great views of the valley; However, the road is very winding, with continuous curves that make it very bearable. It is an area to enjoy cycling since there is hardly any traffic.
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Yes, Lake Saint-André is a great option for families. It features a picnic area and a discovery trail, set within picturesque vineyards.
The area around La Rochette is characterized by stunning mountain passes and a serene lake. You can discover places like Marocaz Pass, Col du Grand Cucheron, and Lake Saint-André, all offering diverse natural beauty.
La Rochette is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Lac Saint Clair – La carrière loop' or 'Les Tours de Montmayeurs – Tower loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Circuit de la Cochette' or 'Lake Saint Clair – Grand Cucheron Pass loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Bike path – View of Château de Miolans loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around La Rochette, Road Cycling Routes around La Rochette, and Gravel biking around La Rochette guides.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging climbs. Marocaz Pass is a popular choice with scenic climbs and low car traffic. Col du Grand Cucheron also offers a challenging ascent, with sections providing welcome shade during summer months. Another option is Col de Champ-Laurent (west), known for its heavy climb and hairpins.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. The low car traffic on mountain passes like Marocaz Pass is often highlighted, as are the beautiful views from passes like Col du Grand Cucheron. The tranquil setting of Lake Saint-André nestled in vineyards is also a favorite.
Swimming is tolerated at Lake Saint-André in the leisure area, though it is unsupervised and at the user's own risk. Swimming is prohibited in other parts of the lake.
While not widely known, Col de Champ-Laurent (west) offers a wonderful and challenging climb with beautiful scenery, including views of the Massif de la Lauzière. Similarly, Col de Champlaurent is an uncrowded pass with a nice, steady climb and good asphalt.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially for climbs like Col du Grand Cucheron, which offers shaded sections. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for enjoying the picnic areas and discovery trails at places like Lake Saint-André.
Many of the mountain passes double as excellent viewpoints. Col du Grand Cucheron provides views of the Maurienne valley, while Col de Champ-Laurent (west) offers a wonderful view of the Massif de la Lauzière. Marocaz Pass also provides access to the scenic Bauges mountains.
Given the challenging climbs and varied terrain, it's recommended to wear appropriate athletic clothing, layers for changing weather conditions, and sturdy footwear for hiking. For cycling, proper cycling gear, including a helmet, is essential. During summer, sun protection is also advisable, even on shaded routes.
While some routes are challenging, you can find moderate options suitable for beginners. For example, the 'Lac Saint Clair – La carrière loop' is a moderate hike. The discovery trail at Lake Saint-André also offers an easy, scenic walk. For more options, consult the Hiking around La Rochette guide.
While specific cafes directly on trails are not detailed, many of the mountain passes, such as Col du Grand Cucheron, offer picnic areas where you can rest and enjoy your own refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry water and snacks, especially on longer routes.


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