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Balade découverte de Châteauneuf-sur-Isère
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Discover the must-sees of the village of Châteauneuf! Troglodyte houses, Saint-Hugues chapel, Notre-Dame de Pitié...
Châteauneuf, land of stone!
Molasse is a soft rock found throughout the Bas Dauphiné region, where it is often the only building stone. Although other molasse quarries exist in the surrounding area, only the Châteauneuf site has enabled large-scale exploitation.
Since Antiquity, these quarries have supplied materials for major medieval construction projects such as Valence Cathedral and the collegiate church of Saint-Barnard in Romans. Still used for the construction of the Bourne canal in 1877, molasse went into irreversible decline from that time onwards, notably due to competition from cement.
Châteauneuf terre de fruit :
Châteauneuf, a cornucopia of fruit, offers a palette of stone, seed and shell varieties to suit all tastes.
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Pedestrian sports
M - Le chemin du Paradis (hiver)
Courchevel
5km
Medium
190m
190m
The walk takes you past the main town and birthplace of Courchevel (Saint-Bon), stopping at Courchevel Le Praz to visit the Olympic ski jumps.

Pedestrian sports
Chemin des chevreuils
Courchevel
4.1km
Walkers/hikers
100m
100m
Cut out of the rock face, this footpath links the villages of Le Praz and La Tania and gives you pretty views of villages on the facing mountainside.

Pedestrian sports
Courchevel
3.2km
For beginners / novice
70m
230m
Through the snow-covered fir trees, the trail takes you to Courchevel Moriond via the amazing Plan du Vah site.











