Isère

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Fort de la Bastille showing caves
Fort de la Bastille showing caves
Grenoble which includes a city
Isere
Isere which includes food and markets

Visit the inspiring 18th-century Museum of GrenobleOpens in a new window, see the Grande Chartreuse abbey and fly down the snowy slopes of the Alps.

Quaint villages nestled in valleys, world-class ski resorts and the cultured city of GrenobleOpens in a new window make Isère stand out in France. This area is the famous home of the 1968 Winter Olympics as well as acclaimed snowy valleys, such as Alpe d’Huez and Les Deux Alpes. Enjoy a skiing holiday on the fresh snow of the Alps after a trip to the museums and churches of Grenoble.

Locals speak French, as the regional Dauphinois language gradually died out.

After arriving in Grenoble, take a minute to observe the snow-capped mountains enclosing the city. Take the cable car up to Bastille, a fortress 1,561 feet (476 meters) above sea level. Admire the stunning views of the city from up high. Make your way back to the city center to get a sense of the culture and history. Peruse the Museum of Grenoble, which was founded in 1798. It has an eclectic collection of ancient and modern art.

Take a trip to the Chartreuse Mountains just 10 miles (16 kilometers) north of Grenoble to see the museum dedicated to the nearby monastery in the forest. Stroll through the valleys and trees of this scenic area and learn about the head monastery of the Carthusian order.

To the southwest are the fascinating caves of Grotte de Choranche. Fluorescent lights illuminate the incredible features inside the caves. See the subterranean lake and cascades.

Take up thrilling sports, such as hand-gliding and paragliding, in Lumbin. The village, which is 13 miles (21 kilometers) northwest of Grenoble, holds the Icarus Cup annually in early autumn. It is a festival with intriguing competitions, including a masquerade flight contest.

Enjoy a ski trip at the Les Deux Alpes or Alpe d’Huez resorts, where there are slopes for beginners and experts. Bars and restaurants are dotted around the scenic mountain valleys.

Isère sits in the Rhône-Alpes region, very close to the nation’s border with Italy. Get a flight to Grenoble-Isère Airport, in the heart of the district. The large city of Lyon lies just outside the department, while Marseille is a 160-mile (260-kilometer) journey south.

The snow-capped mountains and valleys will make a long-lasting impression during your time in Isère.

Popular cities in Isère

Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car featuring night scenes, a river or creek and a city
Grenoble
Known for Shopping, Business and Cafes
The “Gateway to the Alps” is famous for medieval architecture, historic cafés and summer and winter sports in the surrounding snowcapped mountains.

Reasons to visit

  • Grenoble-Bastille Cable Car
  • Museum of Grenoble
  • Place Notre Dame
Alpes du Nord featuring a small town or village and snow
Les Deux Alpes
Known for Skiing, Small town and Cheese
Quaint Les Deux Alpes awaits: its skiing, glaciers, hiking, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Les Deux Alpes Ski Resort
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Huez
Known for Skiing, Mountains and Spas
This sleepy alpine town of small shops and friendly cafés lies nestled against one of Europe’s biggest winter sports resorts.
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Villard-de-Lans
Known for Skiing and Natural parks
Escape to Villard-de-Lans! Enjoy its skiing and parks.
Cablecars to chamrousse in view of grenoble
Chamrousse
Known for Scenery, Family-friendly and Skiing
Explore Chamrousse: its skiing, theme park, food, and more!
camping car a la montagne
Le Bourg-d'Oisans
Known for Skiing and Natural parks
Love skiing and parks? Get away to Le Bourg-d'Oisans!

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