Haute-Tarentaise Vanoise

The mountain of a thousand facets

Massif du Beaufortain, massif de la Vanoise
Département et Région : Savoie et Auvergne Rhône-Alpes (AURA)
Principal passes : Cormet de Roselend, col du Petit Saint-Bernard, col de l'Iseran
Stopover on Route des Grandes Alpes® : Beaufort-sur-Doron / Bourg-Saint-Maurice and Bourg-Saint-Maurice / Val-d'Isère
Gravel Route des Grandes Alpes® stage: Arêches / Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Bourg-Saint-Maurice / Tignes and Tignes / Bessans

Summary

Suggestions for cycling loops around Haute-Tarentaise Vanoise

Our grands collars

  • Col de l'Iseran
    A mythical pass in the Alps, it links the Maurienne and Tarentaise regions and lies at the gateway to the heart of the Vanoise National Park. At 2770m, it is France's highest road pass and has become a Tour de France landmark, although it has only been climbed 6 times by the Grande Boucle. The Tour de l'Avenir, on the other hand, crosses the pass almost every year. It is the most popular summer pass for cyclists in the Haute Tarentaise.
  • Cormet de Roselend
    The Cormet de Roselend, whose name "Cormet" means "pass" in Savoyard dialect, was one of the last developed passes in the region. The road that crosses it was completed in 1970, and quickly became popular with cyclists and hikers for its spectacular views and sporting challenges. Of the 3 cols, it is the most frequently climbed by the Tour de France: 14 times since 1979.
  • Col du Petit Saint-Bernard
    Less well-known than the Col de l'Iseran and less used by the Tour de France (4 times), the Col du Petit Saint Bernard is nonetheless splendid. It is the gateway to Italy's Val d'Aoste region. Peaking at over 2,000m, but with a fairly light average gradient, it is a good complement to the Iseran. Its history, marked by the passage of Romans and pilgrims over the centuries, gives this pass a fascinating historical aura, in addition to its remarkable natural beauty.
Photo credit Yann Allègre

Bicycle events

Coming back in winter

The Haute-Tarentaise is the harmonious balance between the wild, natural mountain environment and the proximity of five world-class ski resorts with high-tech facilities.
Staying in the Alps, in the heart of the Haute-Tarentaise, means the freedom to discover the most prestigious ski areas, such as Les Arcs Paradiski connected to La Plagne, La Rosière Espace - San Bernardo domain linked with Italy, the discreet charm of Sainte Foy Tarentaise, or Tignes and Val-d'Isère whose reputation is well established!

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Other events

  • Saturday, June 22: La fête des Alpes & Pass'Pitchü - Col du Petit Saint-Bernard
  • Sunday, July 7: Fête de la Saint Pierre - Séez
  • Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 12: Jazz Manouche festival - Villaroger, Val d'Isère, Bourg-Saint-Maurice & Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise
  • Saturday July 13:Philippe Découflé show - Tignes-le-Lac
  • Sunday July 14 to Friday July 26: Académie Festival de Musique des Arcs
  • Monday July 22 to Thursday July 25 - Musica Ricercata - Montvalezan, Séez, Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise & Villaroger
  • Saturday July 27 & Sunday July 28: Fête du Vieux Val - Val d'Isère
  • Tuesday, July 30 to Wednesday, August 7: Baroque Festival - Sainte-Foy Tarentaise (July 30) - Séez (August 5) - Les Chapelles (August 7)
  • Saturday, August 3 & Sunday, August 4: La Foire Savoyarde Avaline - Val d'Isère
  • Wednesday August 17 to Sunday August 18: Festival des Pantomines - Villaroger and Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise
  • Sunday August 18 & Monday August 19: Mountain agriculture show - Bourg-Saint-Maurice
  • From Friday September 13 to Sunday September 15: L'Etincelle Festival - Bourg-Saint-Maurice
  • Saturday September 21 & Sunday September 22: Heritage Days

Services

Map

The map

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Crédit photo Andy Parant

Témoignages

"A place steeped in history, marking the border with Italy. Long, demanding climb through authentic villages. Breathtaking panoramas at the summit, with Mont-Pourri and the Italian side of Mont-Blanc!" Denis R., concerning the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard

"Difficult climb especially at the start, then at the end, but a magnificent pass, surely one of the most beautiful for me!" Maxime P. concerning the Cormet de Roselend

"Beautiful surface, magnificent scenery, mixed weather today with a very cool felt temperature at the summit.... But superb!" Sébastien R. regarding the Cormet de Roselend

"If there's one difficulty it's the length of this pass. Otherwise, it's an easy climb, with the percentage varying only slightly from 5-6%. Magnificent scenery, it's a pleasure to pedal in a postcard setting." Alexandre D. on the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard

"Passage between France and Italy. An exceptional site for its beauty: a magnificent panorama with a view of Mont Blanc. What's more, the Petit-Saint-Bernard pass is steeped in history." Christiane C. on the Petit Saint-Bernard pass

"Superb pass! Very long, over 40 Km of climbing but the percentages are relatively regular. The steepest slopes are before the chevril dam. After the Pont St Charles, it's the altitude that creates the difficulty, as the gradients oscillate between 5 and 7%, except for the last two km at 8, 9%. This is certainly one of the most beautiful climbs in the Alps to add to your list of achievements." Lucas G. on the Col de l'Iseran

"What a nice surprise!!!! The hamlet of La Savonne is on the road to Val d'Isère and the Iseran... frankly, it's not to be missed as the low road traffic contrasts with that of Val d'Isère.... I had to scour the local topo maps to find this remarkable bump and put my wheels down on the road, which is passable by all. But how difficult it is: the slope is devilishly irregular and one passage (a right hairpin shortly before the finish) offers its 20% to the bravest... " Antoine M. regarding the Savonne climb

"This hike with its diverse landscapes, towards the 5 lakes, Esola, Riondet, Cornu, Verdet and finally Lac Noir is one of the most beautiful I know in the Beaufortain...breathtaking scenery, a joy in autumn!" Emma M. regarding the 5 lakes hike

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FAQ

  • Which Haute Tarentaise pass is the most used by the Tour de France?
    The Cormet de Roselend! It has been climbed 14 times by the Grande Boucle, most recently in 2023. The Col de l'Iseran has been climbed 6 times and the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard 4 times.
  • What is the altitude of the Col de l'Iseran, considered the highest road pass in the Alps?
    It culminates at 2770m above sea level. It's a favorite with cyclists, and part of the legend of the Tour de France. Most of the ascent is above 2000m in a high-mountain atmosphere.
  • How high is the Tignes dam?
    181m high! Built in 1952, it was at the time the highest arch dam in Europe. Today, it remains the highest dam in France. The pride of post-war France, it led to the expulsion of the inhabitants of the original village of Tignes, which today lies under water.
  • In what year was the Parc National de la Vanoise created?
    Created in 1963, it is France's first national park. It was born of the need to protect the ibex, once endangered in the region.

Access

SNCF train station and bus station

  • Bourg-Saint-Maurice

Road access

  • RN90 from Albertville
  • RD902 from Maurienne > Bonneval-sur-Arc > Col de l'Iseran
  • RD1090 from Italy (Val d'Aost) and Col du Petit-Saint-Bernard

Contacts

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04.79.41.01.63 www.hautetarentaise.fr

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