Natural monuments around Landry, a commune in Savoie, France, are characterized by its location within the Tarentaise valley in the French Alps. The area features altitudes ranging from 724 meters to 2,680 meters. This mountain setting offers dramatic landscapes, including peaks, valleys, and forests. The region provides access to significant natural features typical of the French Alps.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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An unparalleled view of the snow-covered valleys and facing the majestic Mont Blanc! A superb, selective black run that limits the number of skiers up there 👍 the wait is now less restrictive to access the Aiguille Rouge glacier (which becomes black)
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This trail, which starts at the foot of the Varet cable car, just below the summit of the Aiguille Rouge, runs alongside the glacier on technical and steep terrain which requires you to partly push your mountain bike.
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About the Vanoise National Park, I wrote in an old notebook: “From the Col du Palet refuge, I discovered a new Vanoise. The valley, the plan of La Plagne, which I borrow gains in chlorophyll. The rocks are rare, even if I remain surrounded by immense stone colossi from which arise waterfalls and torrents. At sunset, the shadow of the valley cools the lights. The silence is split by the sound of water flowing to the deepest part of the valley. In the distance, the last rays of the sun make the clouds blush. If paradise exists, I believe that my feet caress its secret garden. »
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Toward the high altitude village of le Monal, breathtaking view and lovey village from old tradition of Tarentaise valley, easy gravel to access.
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One of the best views in the Alps. Across the whole Tarentaise Valley, over to Chamonix, Italy and all the surrounding peaks. Bring extra layers as it can be very cold at the top, even in the summer.
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3,226m the Highest point in les arc - accessable by cable car. Amazing 360 degree views of the French alps!
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The source does not only allow hikers and bikers to freshen up - the water is also used in the Planchamp and Ronaz drinking water supply.
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Landry, situated in the Tarentaise valley of the French Alps, offers a diverse range of natural features. You'll find dramatic mountain landscapes, including high peaks, serene alpine valleys, dense forests, and natural springs. The area is characterized by its significant altitude variations, from 724 meters to 2,680 meters, providing varied terrain and ecosystems.
Yes, several natural monuments provide breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Aiguille Rouge, accessible by cable car, offers extensive 360-degree vistas across the Tarentaise Valley and the French Alps. Another excellent spot is the Stunning view to Mont Pourri, which provides a breathtaking perspective towards the high-altitude village of le Monal.
Absolutely. The Roubremont Spring is a family-friendly natural monument where visitors can refresh themselves with fresh water. Additionally, the Stunning view to Mont Pourri is also noted as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy magnificent alpine scenery.
The region boasts unique natural formations, particularly at Plan de la Plagne. This alpine valley within the Vanoise National Park is notable for its rare rock formations, numerous waterfalls, and powerful torrents, creating a distinctive and beautiful landscape.
Yes, you can witness glacial landscapes. The View of the Glacier de la Martin offers a perspective on the glacier. While the glacier itself may have receded, the surrounding landscape shaped by its historical presence is very impressive and provides a challenging yet rewarding experience for those who make the trek.
The area around Landry is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Pont de Montrigon loop' or the challenging 'Chapelle des Sources – Notre-Dame des Vernettes loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Enduro loop of Dré in the Pentu'. For more details, you can check the Hiking around Landry, MTB Trails around Landry, and Running Trails around Landry guides.
Yes, the trails cater to different skill levels. For example, the path to the View of the Glacier de la Martin is considered challenging, while other routes like the 'Chapelle des Sources – Saint-Jacques chapel loop' are easier. You can find a range of options from easy to difficult in the Hiking around Landry guide.
Given Landry's alpine setting, the best time to visit for hiking and exploring natural monuments is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. However, some high-altitude areas like Aiguille Rouge can be cold even in summer, so bringing extra layers is advisable.
Due to the varied terrain and altitudes, it's best to dress in layers. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for most trails. For higher elevations, such as Aiguille Rouge, bring extra layers, including a warm jacket, even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly. Sun protection, including a hat and sunscreen, is also recommended.
Yes, some natural monuments offer easier access. Aiguille Rouge is accessible by cable car, making it an easy way to reach high-altitude views without extensive hiking. The Stunning view to Mont Pourri is also noted for its easy gravel access, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Aiguille Rouge, which offers incredible vistas across the Tarentaise Valley. The unique natural beauty of areas like Plan de la Plagne, with its waterfalls and rare rocks, is also highly appreciated. The opportunity to refresh at natural springs like Roubremont Spring is also a highlight for many hikers and bikers.
While the natural monuments themselves are often in pristine, undeveloped areas, the commune of Landry and nearby villages in the Tarentaise valley offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these settlements, providing convenient bases for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. It's advisable to check specific locations for amenities before heading out.


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