Boucle rando du Monastère de la Grande Chartreuse

Equipment : Pedestrian sports, Hiking itinerary

A contemplative hike in the silence zone of the Chartreuse Desert, following in the footsteps of Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusian Order. The site invites meditation and offers a beautiful viewpoint over the Grand Som and Petit Som peaks.

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The hike to the Monastery of the Grande Chartreuse is an exceptional route in the heart of the Chartreuse mountains, offering breathtaking views, peaceful forests, and a rich history. This iconic monastery, founded in 1084 by Saint Bruno, is the birthplace of the famous Chartreuse liqueur and has been a place of contemplation and solitude for monks for centuries. Set off to meet it during this hike.


Informations / sécurité :
- il convient d'adopter quelques règles et de suivre quelques conseils pour profiter pleinement de vos balades et randonnées en tout sécurité ! Avant de partir, suivez nos recommandations et conseils sur chartreuse-tourisme.com/conseils-rando-trail (ou sur demande dans les offices de tourisme).
- A savoir : l'accompagnateur en montagne est un spécialiste de la faune et la flore en montagne, des randonnées hors des sentiers à l'écart de la foule, de l'histoire locale, des traditions alpines et paysannes, etc. en toute sécurité ! Faites appel à eux ! Liste détaillée sur chartreuse-tourisme.com/accomp (ou dans les offices de tourisme).
- Vous randonnez sous votre entière responsabilité. Chartreuse Tourisme et les offices de tourisme ne sauraient être responsables des itinéraires proposés.

Numéros utiles :
- Meteo (à consulter impérativement avant votre départ) : 3250 ou www.meteo.fr
- Secours en montagne : 112


Step by step

Steps of the itinerary : Parking Randonneurs > La Correrie > Le Vallon du Monastère > Habert de Chartroussette > Habert de Billon Aval > Le Réservoir > Notre Dame de Casalibus > Bourdoire > Sous Mauvernay > Parking Randonneurs.

(1) From the «parking des randonneurs», walk down the access road and continue straight ahead on the D103, leaving the monastery road on the right. Cross the Pont des Allemands over the St Bruno stream, turn right across the forest road and take the path on the left. It skirts the hill. Climb the path on the right at the edge of the wood.

(2) Pass the Chartroussette fountain and climb the wide path. Take the forest road on the right, then climb the stony track on the left towards Billon.

(3) At the edge of the wood, below the Habert de Billon, descend into the undergrowth on the Chemin du Pavé on the right. At the «Réservoir» post, take the left-hand track. After two hairpins, continue north to reach the Notre Dame de Casalibus chapel.

(4) Climb the steep right-hand track and continue left. Cross the forest track and reach the «Bourdoire» post.

(5) Cut the track again and take the path up the hillside.

(6) At the «Sous Mauvernay» post, take the right-hand path (GR9 - white and red markings). It descends on a slope, crosses several talwegs (valley floor), then continues on a balcony (be careful, steep slope!)

(7) At the intersection, go right, cross a talweg and continue on a slope. The path widens. Descend the path in tight laces. Continue downhill to the right along the wide, stony path, then take the track to the left to return to the parking lot.

Rates

Free access.

Opening periods

From 01/01 to 31/12.

Subject to favorable weather.

Equipments and characteristics

  • Pets refused

Access

Cartoguide : Topo-guide Le parc naturel régional de la Chartreuse à pied (FFRP) / IGN TOP 25 n°3334OT Massif de la Chartreuse Sud

Accès en transport en commun (depuis Grenoble) : Bus T40 / Arrêt La Correrie

  • Latitude: 45.350511
  • longitude: 5.789636

Environnement

  • Close to a public transportation
  • Bus stop < 500 m

Track characteristics

Distance:
11 km
Positive level difference:
740 m
Daily duration:
4 h
Level:
Level red – hard
Type:
Loop

Good deal

The Grande Chartreuse Museum, located at La Correrie, offers insight into the mystery of the Carthusian Order, their 900-year history, and their way of life. Recommendation: Near the monastery, the silence zone encourages visitors to respect the tranquility and meditation of the monks.

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