Best attractions and places to see around Bonvillard include a variety of mountain passes, scenic cycle paths, and natural viewpoints. This region in the Bauges massif and near the Belledonne massif offers diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can find options for both challenging climbs and more relaxed, family-friendly activities along river paths. The area provides opportunities to discover hidden gems and enjoy the natural environment.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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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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Good pavement and no traffic. A bit noisy with the highway next to it
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A hill with a lot of traffic, better on roads that run parallel.
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Located at an altitude of 907 meters, this pass is located in the Bauges massif, in the town of Plancherine. It separates the valley of Savoie and Albertville from the Faverges valley and Lake Annecy.
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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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Incredibly beautiful mountain valley like a park.
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the ascent from the north is moderate, easy
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For families, the Nice bike path along the Isère offers a flat, leisurely outing perfect for all ages. Another great spot is Étang de Grésy, a lake with areas for swimming and fishing, and a restaurant nearby.
Yes, for a relaxed outing, the Nice bike path along the Isère is flat and in excellent condition, ideal for a gentle cycle or walk. The ascent to Tamié Pass from the north is also described as moderate to easy, making it accessible for less experienced cyclists.
Bonvillard is known for its diverse cycling options. You can enjoy flat, well-maintained paths like the Nice bike path along the Isère for leisurely rides. For more challenging road cycling, you can tackle mountain passes such as Col du Grand Cucheron or Col de Champ-Laurent (west). You can find more detailed routes for various cycling sports on the Road Cycling Routes around Bonvillard and Gravel biking around Bonvillard guide pages.
For a challenging climb, consider the Col du Grand Cucheron in the Belledonne massif, which features an 11.6-kilometer ascent with an 805-meter elevation gain and an average slope of 6.94%. Another demanding option is the Col de Champ-Laurent (west), known for its 10 km length with an 800 m drop and an average slope of 8%.
Yes, the region offers several natural viewpoints. Tamié Pass provides scenic views as it separates the Savoie and Albertville valleys from the Faverges valley and Lake Annecy. The Col de Champ-Laurent (west) also offers wonderful views of the Massif de la Lauzière once you ascend above the tree line. Additionally, the Nice bike path along the Isère and Étang de Grésy are noted for their pleasant scenery.
The Bonvillard area, situated in the Bauges and near the Belledonne massifs, provides various hiking opportunities. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Col d'Orgeval loop or the Lac Noir – Le Grand Arc loop. For more detailed information and specific trails, explore the Mountain Hikes around Bonvillard guide page.
Many of the mountain passes, like Col du Grand Cucheron, are particularly enjoyable during the summer months due to the shade provided by the surrounding forests. Cycling paths and lakes like Étang de Grésy are also ideal for warm weather activities. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for outdoor exploration.
Yes, Étang de Grésy is a beautiful spot that includes an area designated for swimming, making it a great option for water activities during warmer weather.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain passes to serene river paths. The excellent condition of cycle paths, like the one along the Isère, is frequently praised. Many also enjoy the scenic views from passes such as Tamié Pass and the quiet, forested climbs of routes like Col du Grand Cucheron.
Yes, at the top of Col du Grand Cucheron, there is a small picnic area perfect for a break. Additionally, Étang de Grésy features a restaurant, 'the fisherman's hut,' known for its pleasant setting and good food, though booking in advance is recommended.
The mountain passes vary in terrain. For instance, Col du Grand Cucheron involves a challenging climb with significant elevation gain and hairpin bends, often through forested areas. Col de Champ-Laurent (west) is also steep with hairpins, offering views of the Massif de la Lauzière. Tamié Pass, while still a mountain pass, can have more moderate and quieter ascents depending on the starting point.


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