Parc Naturel Regional de Chartreuse
Parc Naturel Regional de Chartreuse
Parc Naturel Regional de Chartreuse
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Welcome to a new space in time It is a place where time never stands still. The Chartreuse Mountains is a place where you can lose yourself and awaken your mind and body to what really matters: to seize the moment.
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Alex B
Providence, RI714 contributions
May 2018 • Solo
This beautiful park of mountains, streams, and valleys is an ideal place to come if you want to unwind or get some exercise. Sitting north of Grenoble, the Chartreuse Massif is a well-preserved natural area with plenty of hiking trails to explore. I especially liked hiking there in springtime, when the creeks were filled with fresh, flowing water and the mountain fields smelled like new plants. The quiet helps you relax, but you can choose trails based on their level of difficulty in case you want to push yourself. Whatever your reason for visiting this nature preserve, you’ll probably be glad you went.
Written 16 August 2018
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skiant2016
Ross-on-Wye, UK51 contributions
Jan 2018
Having recently spent three months staying in the Chartreuse, I can honestly say that this is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Completely unspoilt and very quiet-during winter anyway. Had a short visit last summer too and although more tourists, it still didn't feel busy. The mountain scenery is breathtaking! Be sure to visit the monastery-you can't go in but the walks around it are great as are the ones to les cascades at the Cirque de St Meme. In fact, the region has fantastic hikes all over, ranging from easy to very difficult so something for everyone. Brilliant for climbing too and if you are a keen cyclist, the hills are sure to challenge you!
English not widely spoken so make sure you brush up on your French before you visit and take a phrase book.
Gorgeous place set between Chambery and Grenoble. Easily accessible with Lyon, Geneva airports within two hours by car. Train services to Chambery frequent.
English not widely spoken so make sure you brush up on your French before you visit and take a phrase book.
Gorgeous place set between Chambery and Grenoble. Easily accessible with Lyon, Geneva airports within two hours by car. Train services to Chambery frequent.
Written 9 April 2018
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Henry B
World80 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Amazing gorges, wide unpopulated valleys, forests and walks way off the beaten track. Check out the Chartreuse museum and even better the monastery high in the hills - a very special "zone de silence".
Written 11 April 2019
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Kalaya74
Cape Town Central, South Africa11 contributions
May 2018
A great quiet corner of France - lots of activities for the outdoors type - running, mountain biking, hiking, anything!
Written 17 June 2018
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Pa5cal
Paris, France6 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
Walking around the Cartusian convent and getting close to the world of silence of Cartusian monks is a striking expeirence
Written 19 August 2014
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Is April a good time to visit the area or is there still lots of snow? I am thinking of taking my family, 3 young children, and we would like to do some hiking and explore the area.
Written 7 January 2019
Ciao, a noi piace girare nella natura, boschi fiumi passeggiate, ma anche visitare borghi storici e villaggi caratteristici, evitando le grandi citta' (in estate). Puoi dirmi se ci sono localita' da non perdere in qs area, o inviarmi links utili ad organizzare un giro di vari giorni?
Written 18 June 2018
Buongiorno,
Tra i villagi di montagna che troverai in Chartreuse, ci sono :
- St Pierre d'Entremont (da vedere anche il Cirque de St Même per una belle passegiata nei boschi, e per scoprire tre cascate in un circo carino.,
- Corbel, strapiombante sopra il fiume 'Guiers', che presenta un bel giardino comunale.
- Les Echelles / Entre-deux-Guiers : borgo dagli accenti rimanenti del borgo del medioevo.
- Fort Barraux, giù nella valle è anche un villago storico (un forte da vedere). In zona, da vedere anche il Chateau du Touvet.
- Le Sappey en Chartreuse, in un ambiente di natura, punto di partenza (come gli altri villagi) per escursioni a piedi. Da li si puo' anche salire verso il Fort du St Eynard, dove si apre un panorama stupendo sulla valle, Grenoble, le montagne intorno.
St Hugues (nel comune di St Pierre de Chartreuse), è un borgo piccolino, panorama sui tre monti più alti di Chartreuse, da vedere il Musée d'Art Sacré Contemporain nella chiesa.
Troverai altre idee di visite da fare nei villagi sulla "Route des Savoir-Faire" : siti culturali, artigiani, contadini...
Mi dispiace, abbiamo rilevato che la versione italiana del nostro sito web non sembra andare in questo momento (l'agenzia web sta lavorando per risolvere il problema...).
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Albane, Chartreuse Tourisme
Written 21 June 2018
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