Mountain peaks around Aiguebelette-Le-Lac are defined by the mountainous landscape of the Savoie department, featuring the prominent Chaîne de l'Épine. This region offers a variety of peaks and passes, providing opportunities for hiking and scenic views. The area is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from challenging climbs to historical routes. Visitors can experience panoramic vistas over Lake Aiguebelette and the surrounding massifs.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Caution: This section involves a semi-stop and traverse along a cliff face without a handrail. Not recommended for people prone to vertigo or for children.
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Magnificent view of the heart of the Chartreuse region, the plain of St. Laurent du Pont, and Mont Blanc in the background, seemingly within arm's reach. The access path via the ridge that connects to Outheran is very straightforward. The climb from St. Jean de Couz on the SW side is quite complicated. The path is barely visible and rather difficult to follow on a very steep face. The final section leads up a very steep couloir, through a slippery and unstable scree slope. Furthermore, the exposure to falling rocks is quite significant; extreme caution is required (helmet recommended). The final section consists of short climbing sections and very steep ascents in fairly exposed grassy terrain (fairly straightforward, but exposed).
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A very quiet and pleasant road. On the Chambéry side, a good part is in the shade, the slope of the main road is rather constant around 7-8%. On the Novalaise side, the mineral aspect with the cliff is more present in the middle of the climb. This side is quite steep with kilometers at 8-9%. On each side, 1 belvedere offers a breathtaking view of Lake Aiguebelette (approx. 2 km from the summit) and on the other side of Chambéry, the Bauges, Belledonne, the Chartreuse (500 m from the summit). The summit is in the forest.
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Leaving from Chambery, the beginning hurts a little, but the rest is quite good
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Done today, lots of snow at the top, the climbing sections are dry and the descent too
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There is a mistake about the valleys!
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Pass without too much traffic. Quite steep start to reach Saint Sulpice, the rest is rather regular. The pass is closed in winter
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider Mont Grêle Viewpoint, which provides a stunning perspective of Lake Aiguebelette. The Reposoir lookout at Col de l'Épine also offers expansive views of the entire lake and the northern Chartreuse mountains. Mount Hail is another excellent choice, rewarding hikers with mesmerizing views of the lake's turquoise waters, and from its other side, you can even see Lake Bourget.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Saint-Michel Pass is a significant historical site, having served as an important connection route since Roman times, with visible traces of its past along the way. The Crucifix Pass also features wayside crosses and is part of ancient Roman and Sardinian routes, offering a journey through history with views over Chambéry and Lac du Bourget.
Mont Grêle offers challenging hiking opportunities due to its significant elevation as the high point of the Chaîne de l'Épine. Mount Hail is also accessible only via a challenging 13 km hike with approximately 800 meters of elevation gain, making it suitable for experienced hikers seeking a rewarding climb.
Yes, Raven Rock (Roche du Corbeau) is a great option for a relatively family-friendly walk. This small promontory on the Épine mountain can be reached via the Roman Road and offers excellent views with a good effort-to-view ratio, comparable to those from Mont Grêle.
The Col de l'Épine is accessible by road for part of the year, typically from mid-April to the end of October. During summer, paragliders launch from the Épine chain, indicating favorable weather for outdoor activities. For hiking, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions, avoiding winter snows at higher elevations.
The region offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore options like the 'Granier Pass – Col de l'Épine viewpoint loop' or the 'Lac d'Aiguebelette – View of Lake Aiguebelette loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts might enjoy routes such as the 'Crusille Pass (573 m) – View of Lake Aiguebelette loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Aiguebelette-Le-Lac, Gravel biking around Aiguebelette-Le-Lac, and Cycling around Aiguebelette-Le-Lac guides.
The Épine Pass is popular for its accessibility and stunning views. It connects the Thônes and Faverges valleys and, at an altitude of 987 meters, offers panoramic vistas of Chambéry, the southern part of Lake Bourget, and the Bauges massif to the west. To the east, you can enjoy a superb view of Lake Aiguebelette. It's also a favored spot for road cyclists.
Absolutely. The Reposoir lookout at Col de l'Épine is known for offering impressive views of the entire Lake Aiguebelette, allowing you to appreciate its distinctive blue-green color. Paragliding from the Épine chain during summer also provides an aerial perspective of the lake's unique hue.
Mount Outheran is situated on a beautiful rocky spur, providing spectacular and dizzying views of the northern valley peaks of the Chartreuse massif. It offers a very beautiful view of the Chartreuse Massif from the northeast, including Mont-Blanc, Lake Bourget, Belledonne in the background, and even the foothills of the Vercors and Obiou.
Yes, La Cochette Cross is a pretty summit culminating at 1,621 meters above sea level in the north of the Chartreuse massif. It's part of the mount that adjoins Mount Outheran further north and is considered an excellent hike, particularly for families, from starting points like Côte Barrier or Saint-Jean-de-Couz.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Mont Grêle Viewpoint, which offers a magnificent panorama of Lake Aiguebelette and the surrounding mountains. The historical significance of passes like Saint-Michel Pass and the diverse hiking opportunities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly walks, are also highly valued.


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