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Mount Joigny

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Mount Joigny

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Mont Joigny is a prominent summit reaching 1,558 meters in the northern Chartreuse Massif, nestled within the Savoie department of France. This captivating peak lies to the west of the well-known Col du Granier and north of the charming village of Entremont-le-Vieux. It forms part of a distinctive ridge that extends towards the Col du Mollard, encompassing other notable points like the Pointe de la Gorgeat and Mont Pellaz, all contributing to the region's dramatic limestone geology.

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Parc naturel régional de Chartreuse

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    June 5, 2020

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    Nice view over the highest peaks of the Chartreuse, especially to neighboring Mont Granier. The mountain was the site of one of the most devastating rockfalls in the Alps in 1248. When in the year of our visit another small crash thundered into the valley near the top houses of the settlements, the nervousness was clearly felt.
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    May 15, 2022

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    Superb panorama on the Chartreuse.
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    1. Pointe de la Gorgeat – Mount Joigny loop from Col du Granier

    8.27km

    03:18

    440m

    440m

    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 1,610 m

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    Location: Entremont-Le-Vieux, Chambéry, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular hiking routes to Mont Joigny's summit?

    The most popular approach to Mont Joigny often starts from the Col du Granier, where ample parking is available. Many hikers opt for a loop trail that includes the summit of Mont Joigny and the nearby Pointe de la Gorgeat, which offers additional stunning viewpoints. This circuit is well-regarded for its panoramic vistas and varied terrain, passing through forests and open meadows.

    How challenging is the hike to Mont Joigny's summit?

    The hike to Mont Joigny is generally considered relatively easy, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families. While there's a steady ascent, the trails are well-maintained, and no technical climbing is required. The main challenge often comes from the elevation gain and the length of the chosen route, but it's a rewarding experience for those seeking accessible mountain views.

    Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for on the trails?

    Absolutely! Beyond the summit views, hikers will encounter the charming Granges de Joigny, ancient barns nestled in a picturesque meadow, offering sublime views towards Chamechaude. The area is also a protected natural zone (ZNIEFF), home to rare flora such as the Lady's Slipper orchid and Auricula primrose, particularly in spring and early summer. The trails themselves wind through magnificent beech forests and showcase the region's distinctive limestone geology.

    Is Mont Joigny accessible by public transport?

    While the most common starting point, Col du Granier, is best reached by car due to its rural location, some local bus services operate in the wider Chartreuse region. However, direct public transport to the Col du Granier trailhead is limited. It's advisable to check current bus schedules for the Entremont-le-Vieux area or consider carpooling for easier access.

    What are the considerations for hiking Mont Joigny in winter?

    Mont Joigny can be hiked almost year-round, but winter ascents require appropriate gear for snow, such as snowshoes or microspikes, depending on conditions. Trails may be covered in snow and ice, making navigation potentially more challenging. Always check the local weather forecast and avalanche risk before heading out in winter, and be prepared for colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mont Joigny?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the hiking trails to Mont Joigny. However, as the area is a protected natural zone (ZNIEFF), it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and flora, especially during nesting seasons. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Mont Joigny?

    While there are no direct amenities on the mountain itself, the nearby village of Entremont-le-Vieux offers a few options for cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. You can also find more choices in the larger towns surrounding the Chartreuse Massif, such as Chambéry, which is a short drive away. It's a good idea to check opening hours, especially outside of peak season.

    What is the typical elevation gain and distance for a Mont Joigny summit hike?

    A common loop route starting from Col du Granier, including Pointe de la Gorgeat, can be around 8-10 kilometers (5-6 miles) with an elevation gain of approximately 500-600 meters (1,600-2,000 feet). The exact distance and elevation will vary depending on the specific trail chosen and any detours taken to viewpoints like the Granges de Joigny.

    How crowded does Mont Joigny get, especially on weekends?

    Mont Joigny is a popular destination, especially for residents of Chambéry and its surroundings, so it can get moderately crowded on pleasant weekends, particularly during spring and autumn. To enjoy a quieter experience, consider starting your hike early in the morning or visiting on a weekday. Parking at Col du Granier can fill up quickly during peak times.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints on Mont Joigny that are less known?

    While the summit and Pointe de la Gorgeat offer spectacular panoramic views, the area around the Granges de Joigny provides a unique and often less crowded perspective of the internal valley towards Chamechaude and other prominent peaks. Exploring some of the smaller side trails through the beech forests can also reveal secluded spots with beautiful natural scenery.

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