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Route du Châtelard

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Route du Châtelard

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The Route du Châtelard is a notable road climb situated in the French Alps, specifically near Bourg-Saint-Maurice in the Savoie department. This scenic route ascends to the hamlet of Châtelard, offering charming views over the town and the Tarentaise Valley. It is particularly recognized as the initial section of the challenging ascent towards the Cormet de Roselend, making it a significant point of interest for cyclists exploring the region.

Cyclists and visitors consistently praise the rewarding panoramic views of Bourg-Saint-Maurice…

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  • Ort: Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Albertville, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Frankreich

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    8. Juli 2025

    Fahrrad

    Von Bourg-Saint-Maurice führt die Straße nach Châtelard, wie ihr Name schon sagt, zum Weiler Châtelard hinauf. Die Aussicht auf die Stadt und das Tal ist reizvoll. Dies sind auch die ersten Kilometer des Aufstiegs zum Cormet de Roselend von Bourg-Saint-Maurice aus.
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    15. Juli 2025

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    Schöne Straße, leider nicht der beste Belag zum Abfahren, da er einige Flicken hat. Von oben guter Ausblick auf Bourg Saint-Maurice.
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    Route du Châtelard – Serpentinenstraße Runde von Funiculaire 1 - Bourg-Saint-Maurice

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    Distanz 1,65 km

    Anstieg 130 m

    Abstieg 30 m

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    Sonntag 7 Juni

    28°C

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    41 %

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    Ort: Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Albertville, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, Frankreich

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    Are there specific hiking trails or popular walks along the Route du Châtelard, beyond the main road climb?

    While the Route du Châtelard is primarily known as a cycling climb, it also offers opportunities for road hiking. For dedicated hiking trails, you might consider exploring routes that branch off from the main road or nearby areas. For example, the broader region of Savoie features trails like the one leading to Le Grand Châtelard in the Bauges Regional Natural Park, which offers a 360° panoramic view. These are distinct from the immediate Route du Châtelard near Bourg-Saint-Maurice but are within the wider 'Châtelard' geographical context.

    What is the historical significance of the Châtelard area near Bourg-Saint-Maurice?

    The area around Châtelard near Bourg-Saint-Maurice holds historical significance due to Ouvrage Chatelard. This was a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, known as the Alpine Line or Little Maginot Line. Begun in 1938, it consists of an infantry block about one kilometer northeast of Bourg-Saint-Maurice. It was strategically placed, along with other forts, to block an advance over the Little St Bernard Pass towards Albertville.

    How challenging is the Route du Châtelard for hikers compared to cyclists?

    For cyclists, the Route du Châtelard is a challenging climb, measuring 3.7 km with an average gradient of 6.3% and an elevation gain of 236 meters. For hikers, walking the same route would still be a steady uphill effort. While it doesn't present technical difficulties, the continuous incline requires good physical condition. Hikers should be prepared for a consistent ascent, similar to a strenuous road walk rather than a technical trail hike.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for along the Route du Châtelard?

    The Route du Châtelard offers charming views of Bourg-Saint-Maurice and the surrounding valley as you ascend. These panoramic vistas are a key highlight for both cyclists and road hikers. While the road itself doesn't feature specific named natural landmarks, the journey provides an excellent perspective of the alpine landscape and the Tarentaise Valley below.

    What are the parking options for visitors wanting to access the Route du Châtelard?

    Parking is generally available in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, which is where the climb to Route du Châtelard begins. It's advisable to seek out public parking areas within the town before starting your ascent. During peak seasons, arriving earlier in the day can help secure a convenient spot.

    Is public transport available to reach the starting point of the Route du Châtelard?

    Yes, Bourg-Saint-Maurice is a well-connected town in the French Alps. It has a train station (Gare de Bourg-Saint-Maurice) which serves regional and high-speed trains, especially during the winter season. From the town center or the train station, the starting point of the Route du Châtelard is easily accessible, often within walking distance or a short local bus ride.

    What are the conditions like on the Route du Châtelard during winter, and is it suitable for winter activities?

    The intro mentions that the best time to visit for cycling is late spring to early autumn. During winter, the Route du Châtelard, being an alpine road, can be subject to snow and ice. While some parts of Val-d'Isère's Route du Châtelard are closed to pedestrians due to avalanche risks, the specific conditions for the Route du Châtelard near Bourg-Saint-Maurice would depend on local snow levels and maintenance. It's generally not recommended for cycling in winter, and road hiking would require appropriate winter gear and caution due to potentially slippery surfaces.

    Is the Route du Châtelard considered family-friendly for walks or cycling with children?

    The Route du Châtelard is described as a challenging climb with an average gradient of 6.3%. This makes it quite demanding for younger children, especially for cycling. For walking, it would be a continuous uphill effort. While older, fit children might manage, it's generally more suited for experienced cyclists or hikers. For families with younger children, exploring flatter, more accessible routes within Bourg-Saint-Maurice or nearby valley paths might be a better option.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or considerations for bringing pets to the Route du Châtelard?

    The Route du Châtelard is a public road, so dogs on a leash are generally permitted. However, given it's a cycling route, be mindful of traffic. If you're considering road hiking with your dog, ensure they are comfortable with sustained uphill walking and that their paws are protected from the paved surface. Always carry water for your pet, especially on warmer days. For off-leash opportunities, you might need to explore designated hiking trails in the wider region.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly on or very close to the Route du Châtelard?

    The Route du Châtelard ascends to the hamlet of Châtelard from Bourg-Saint-Maurice. While the hamlet itself is small, Bourg-Saint-Maurice offers a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel before or after your climb. It's advisable to plan for refreshments in the town as options directly on the route are limited.

    What kind of surface can I expect on the Route du Châtelard, and is it suitable for all types of bikes?

    The Route du Châtelard is mostly paved, making it suitable for road bikes. However, visitor tips mention that some segments might have an uneven surface or 'a few patches,' which could be less ideal, especially for descents. While generally paved, these sections might be a bit rough for very thin road tires. A sturdy road bike or a gravel bike would handle the conditions well.

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