Outdoor activities around Chambéry
17 experiences
We shared some beautiful moments !
Thank you again for this wonderful souvenir of the Roc des Bœufs crossing, despite the unforeseen weather constraints. You're right on the money! A magical, suspended moment...
We felt safe thanks to your guidance and professionalism.
See you soon for future outings!
Hélène P.
Mountaineering
Dear Baptiste. Thank you so much for these 3 exceptional days! The teenagers came home happy! And I loved everything about it: the diversity of the different canyons, the different massifs explored, the approach walks and the fact that we were taken care of by a master! Well done! I'll be seeing you soon.
Martin O.
Canyoning
Thank you a thousand times over, Baptiste, for saving our wonderful adventure in the Oberland. Despite the capricious weather, we were able to make the most of this Alpine interlude. You were able to offer us a route that was adapted, safe and just as splendid. I wish you all the very best for the future.
Claude C.
Ski touring in the Oberland
Frequently asked questions
What outdoor activities can you discover around Chambéry?
Chambéry is an excellent starting point for discovering the Chartreuse, Bauges, and Avant-Pays Savoyard mountain ranges. Within an hour's drive, you can enjoy canyoning, climbing, via ferrata, vertigo-inducing hikes, or introductory mountaineering. The canyons of Grenant, Ternèze, Pont du Diable, and Groin offer diverse environments, while the via ferratas of Roc de Cornillon, Roche Veyrand, and P’tchi allow you to gain altitude. For those wishing to discover climbing or mountain activities, we also offer introductory cliff climbs, first long routes, and ridge traverses suitable for an introduction to mountaineering.
Where can I do a via ferrata near Chambéry?
Several routes are accessible around Chambéry. The via ferrata of Roc de Cornillon overlooks the Lac du Bourget and offers a beautiful vertical discovery. The via ferrata of Roche Veyrand, above Saint-Pierre-d’Entremont, offers a more mountainous atmosphere with magnificent panoramas of the Chartreuse. For a first experience or a sporty family outing, the via ferrata of P’tchi allows you to discover the activity in an accessible setting. Each route presents a different level of commitment, and I will help you choose the one that best matches your experience and expectations.
Which canyon to choose around Chambéry?
The choice mainly depends on your experience and desires. The Ternèze canyon is often appreciated for a fun introduction to canyoning with its jumps and slides. The Grenant canyon, located in the Avant-Pays savoyard, is an ideal outing for families and groups wanting to discover the activity. The Pont du Diable canyon offers a spectacular, enclosed atmosphere. For practitioners looking for a more sporting route, the Groin canyon offers a wild setting and more technical progression. Each canyon has its own character and allows you to discover a different facet of the region.
Here are some things to do around Chambéry to discover the mountains without practising mountaineering: * **Hiking and Walking:** The Savoie region is crisscrossed with marked trails suitable for all levels. You can explore the Bauges Massif, the Chartreuse Massif, or go for a walk around Lac d'Annecy, which is not far from Chambéry. There are many family-friendly walks with beautiful viewpoints. * **Cable Cars and Gondola Lifts:** Several resorts near Chambéry offer cable car or gondola lift access to higher altitudes, allowing you to enjoy panoramic mountain views without exertion. This is a great way to access hiking trails from above or simply enjoy the scenery. Resorts like La Norma, Val Thorens or Les Arcs are accessible for a day trip. * **Via Ferrata (Moderately Practiced):** While some via ferrata routes are more demanding, others are designed for beginners and families. They offer a fun way to explore cliffs with a cable system for safety. Always go with a guide or ensure you have the proper equipment and knowledge if attempting one. * **Mountain Biking:** Many areas around Chambéry offer dedicated mountain bike trails or forest tracks. You can rent bikes locally and explore the lower mountain slopes. * **Picnics with a View:** Pack a delicious picnic and find a scenic spot in the foothills or a mountain meadow. It’s a simple yet rewarding way to connect with nature. * **Visit Mountain Villages:** Explore charming Savoyard villages nestled in the mountains. You can soak in the local atmosphere, enjoy regional cuisine, and admire traditional architecture. * **Lakes:** The lakes in the region, such as Lac du Bourget (Europe's largest natural lake, very close to Chambéry) and Lac d'Annecy, offer beautiful waterside walks, and opportunities for swimming or boat trips with mountain backdrops. * **Animal Parks and Nature Reserves:** Discover local flora and fauna in protected natural areas or animal parks. The Parc Naturel Régional des Bauges offers opportunities to spot wildlife and learn about the mountain ecosystem. * **Scenic Drives:** If you have a car, explore the winding mountain roads. Many offer breathtaking vistas and access to viewpoints and small villages. The Route des Grandes Alpes passes near the region.
The vertigo hikes in Chartreuse offer an excellent introduction to mountain terrain. The "sangles," historic routes that cross the massif's cliffs, allow you to discover spectacular passages without needing to master mountaineering techniques. These routes offer a unique immersion into the Chartreuse landscapes and allow you to explore less-frequented areas while developing your confidence on steep terrain.
Where to start climbing around Chambéry?
The cliffs of Bauges, Chartreuse, Lake Bourget and the Savoie Foreland offer many sites suitable for a first experience. During an introduction, we discover the basics of safety, belaying, and cliff climbing. The aim is to quickly gain independence while enjoying an exceptional natural setting. These days are aimed at both holidaymakers wishing to discover the activity and those considering more regular practice.
Can one discover the main routes near Chambéry?
The mountain ranges surrounding Chambéry offer numerous multi-pitch routes accessible to climbers who have already completed some outdoor climbing trips. The selected routes allow for progressive learning of specific techniques for multi-pitch climbing: rope management, belay stations, communication, and movement on vertical terrain. These climbs often represent a natural progression after an introduction to sport climbing.
Can one go mountaineering around Chambéry?
Beginner ridge climbs are ideal for discovering summer mountaineering. They allow you to learn to navigate varied rocky terrain while enjoying aesthetic, non-glacial routes. The focus is on progression, balance management, foot placement, and reading the terrain. These excursions offer an initial approach to techniques used in the mountains without the complexity of more challenging climbs.
Which ridge climb to choose in the Bauges?
The traverse of Roc des Bœufs is one of the most memorable routes in the Bauges massif. This trek offers exposed sections, remarkable views over Lake Annecy, and a true mountain atmosphere, with ridge walking and climbing sections. It's an excellent introduction for hikers and budding mountaineers looking to step off the beaten track and gradually learn more technical routes.
The northern ridge of Arcalod, the longest day, is also a very beautiful way to reach the summit of the massif.
What family activities are there to do around Chambéry?
Families can discover several activities suitable for different ages and levels. The Grenant canyon is often an excellent option for a first water-based experience. Certain via ferratas, such as the P’tchi or Roc de Cornillon, also allow for a gradual introduction to heights. Finally, introductory rock climbing sessions are a fun and accessible activity for sharing a day outdoors while discovering the landscapes of Savoie.
All these activities can be combined to make a full day in the open air!
What to do around Chambéry in summer?
L’été est la période idéale pour explorer les canyons, les falaises et les sentiers des massifs environnants. Entre les via ferrata de Chartreuse et de l’Avant-Pays savoyard, les canyons du Grenant, de la Ternèze ou du Pont du Diable, les randonnées du vertige sur les sangles de Chartreuse, les initiations à l’escalade, les premières grandes voies ou les courses d’arêtes, les possibilités sont nombreuses pour découvrir la montagne sous différentes formes, à seulement quelques kilomètres de Chambéry.